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Published June 1, 2021 | Version MAJOR-1
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Cultural norms and financial incentives: A model of how to fund universities

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  • 1. Statistics Norway, Research Department

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This paper derives the optimal compensation contract when two asymmetrically verifiable tasks are tied together, a cultural norm of behavior coexists with a financial incentive, and public funding is also a concern. To formulate ideas, we restrict the attention to higher education. The model generates at least three results: First, the monetary incentive for research crowds out the social teaching norm, i.e., peer pressure. Second, increased intrinsic motivation in teaching induces a social multiplier effect on the teaching effort. Third, the government underfunds the university if the teaching standard is lower than that of the government to implement its standard.

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JEL Classifications: D82, I23, I28

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Journal article: 2038-1379 (ISSN)