The Impact of Vertical and Horizontal Wage Dispersion on Employee Collusion and Effort in Tournaments

44 Pages Posted: 11 May 2020

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Lan Guo

Wilfrid Laurier University

Kun Huo

University of Western Ontario - Ivey Business School

Theresa Libby

Kenneth G. Dixon School of Accounting - University of Central Florida

Date Written: April 14, 2020

Abstract

We investigate the effect of vertical wage dispersion, defined as the difference in wages between superiors and subordinates, on subordinates’ behaviors in a competitive setting. We propose that higher vertical wage dispersion shifts subordinates’ pay referent from peers to superiors, thereby reducing their motivation to compete and increasing collusion against the superiors. Our experimental study tests this likelihood in a repeated tournament where the employee that exerts the highest effort wins the prize. Consistent with our predictions, we find that higher vertical wage dispersion increases subordinates’ desire to reduce the vertical pay gap and increases their trust in other subordinates. As a result, collusion increases and total effort drops. Crucially, we find that when vertical pay dispersion is high, the introduction of horizontal wage dispersion between subordinates shifts their pay referent back to their peers, creating the opposite effects on employee effort and collusion. We contribute to the growing research on pay dispersion by studying how wage differences alter employees’ pay referent for social comparison, which affects how they interact with their peers. We also extend tournament research by studying how a contextual variable outside the tournament, i.e., ex ante wage dispersion, could affect employees’ willingness to compete or to collude. An implication of our finding is that high vertical wage dispersion may make tournament incentives less effective for organizations.

Keywords: Vertical Wage Dispersion; Horizontal Wage Dispersion; Collusion; Tournament; Pay Referent

JEL Classification: M41

Suggested Citation

Guo, Lan and Huo, Kun and Libby, Theresa, The Impact of Vertical and Horizontal Wage Dispersion on Employee Collusion and Effort in Tournaments (April 14, 2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3576680 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3576680

Lan Guo

Wilfrid Laurier University ( email )

75 University Ave W
Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3C5
Canada

Kun Huo (Contact Author)

University of Western Ontario - Ivey Business School ( email )

1151 Richmond Street North
Ontario N6A 3K7
Canada

Theresa Libby

Kenneth G. Dixon School of Accounting - University of Central Florida ( email )

Orlando, FL
United States

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