Seminário NOVAFRICA: Objectivos para o Desenvolvimento: Provas experimentais dos processadores de mandioca no Gana
Na sexta-feira, 07 de maio, às 14:30 horas, hora de Lisboa, na sala D – 106 , o Centro NOVAFRICA dá as boas-vindas a Patricio Dalton da Universidade Tilburg para apresentar o seu trabalho sobre “Objectivos para o Desenvolvimento: Provas experimentais dos processadores de mandioca no Gana”.
Autor:
Patricio Dalton
Resumo:
Workers’ motivation is a constraint for small firm growth in low-income countries. In this paper we test whether the practice of setting daily production goals can improve workers’ performance in informal agricultural small firms in Ghana. Workers and employers in Cassava processing firms are first trained in production measurement, and after a month, a sub-sample is randomly assigned to be also trained in setting production goals. We follow workers over two months and collect daily data on individual production and goals. We find a significant positive effect of goal setting on labor supply: workers that set goals increase output by 16% (0.30 sd.) and work around 40 minutes longer per day (0.24 sd.), relative to those trained only in production measurement. Goal setting is most effective for workers who are paid piece-rate, and for those who worked less prior the goals training. This paper provides a proof of concept that goal setting can be an effective and inexpensive practice to motivate workers in informal settings.
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