Josse Delfgaauw
Key publications
List of publications
Delfgaauw, J. and Swank, O. (2024). The political climate trap Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 124:.
Buurman, M., Delfgaauw, J., Dur, R. and Zoutenbier, R. (2020). When Do Teachers Respond to Student Feedback? Evidence from a Field Experiment Labour Economics, 65:.
Delfgaauw, J. and Souverijn, M. (2016). Biased Supervision Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 130:107--125.
Delfgaauw, J. and Swank, O. (2016). Task-specific human capital and organizational inertia Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 25(3):608--626.
Delfgaauw, J., Dur, R., Non, J. and Verbeke, W. (2015). The Effects of Prize Spread and Noise in Elimination Tournaments: A Natural Field Experiment Journal of Labor Economics, 33(3):521--569.
Delfgaauw, J., Dur, R., Non, J. and Verbeke, W. (2014). Dynamic Incentive Effects of Relative Performance Pay: A Field Experiment Labour Economics, 28:1--13.
Delfgaauw, J., Dur, R., Sol, J.(. and Verbeke, W. (2013). Tournament Incentives in the Field: Gender Differences in the Workplace Journal of Labor Economics, 32(2):305--326.
Buurman, M., Delfgaauw, J., Dur, R. and Van den Bossche, S. (2012). Public Sector Employees: Risk Averse and Altruistic? Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 83(3):279--291.
Delfgaauw, J. and Dur, R. (2010). Managerial Talent, Motivation, and Self-selection into Public Management Journal of Public Economics, 94(9-10):654--660.
Delfgaauw, J. and Dur, R. (2009). From Public Monopsony to Competitive Market: More Efficiency but Higher Prices Oxford Economic Papers, 61(3):586--602.
Delfgaauw, J. and Dur, R. (2008). Incentives and Workers: Motivation in the Public Sector Economic Journal, 118(525):171--191.
Delfgaauw, J. and Dur, R. (2007). Signaling and screening of workers' motivation Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 62:605--624.
Delfgaauw, J. (2007). The Effect of Job Satisfaction on Job Search: Not Just Whether, But Also Where Labour Economics, 17(3):299--317.
Delfgaauw, J. (2007). Where to go? Workers' reasons to quit and intra- vs. interindustry job mobility Applied Economics, 39(16):2057--2067.