Disentangling the Sources of Pro-social Behavior in the Workplace: A Field Experiment



Table 1: Summary - Productivity

Baseline                 Treatment A               Treatment B

All

Men

Women

All

Men

Women

All

Men

Women

Output Session 1

27.68

27.75

27.63

27.11

27.42

26.75

28.34

29.09

27.8

(6.35)

(6.75)

(6.12)

(6.12)

(6.29)

(6.16)

(5.54)

(6.31)

(5.07)

Output Session 2

30.78

30.62

30.90

31.03

30

32.25

32.53

31.81

33.06

(6.94)

(5.57)

(8.05)

(7.32)

(7.84)

(6.79)

(5-74)

(5.63)

(5.96)

Output Difference

3.10

2.87

3.27

3.92

2.57

5.5

4.19

2.72

5.26

(4.16)

(4.18)

(4.33)

(4.02)

(4.76)

(2.23)

(3.22)

(3.22)

(2.86)

Output Difference (%)

0.12

0.12

0.12

0.15

0.10

0.21

0.15

0.10

0.19

(0A8)

(0.19)

(0A8)

(0∙14)

(0∙15)

(θ-ɪl)

(θ-ɪl)

(OAl)

(OAO)

Number of Observations 19        8        11        26        14        12        26        11        15

Summary Statistics for the three Treatments for all workers and men and women separately. Means (Standard Errors)



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