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组织中的权力配置:一项针对官僚的田野实验

The Allocation of Authority in Organizations: A Field Experiment with Bureaucrats
Quarterly Journal of Economics · 2021 · Oriana Bandiera、Michael Best、Adnan Khan、Andrea Prat

中文摘要

我们设计了一项田野实验,研究一线采购人员及其监督者之间的权力配置如何直接影响绩效,以及如何通过对激励的反应间接影响绩效。我们与巴基斯坦旁遮普省政府合作,在26个地区的600名采购人员样本中,将权力从监督者转移给采购人员,并引入经济激励。我们发现,仅赋予自主权便可使价格降低9%,且不会降低质量;当监督者倾向于将采购审批拖延至财政年度末时,这一效应更强。相比之下,绩效薪酬的效应较弱,只有当代理人面对不拖延审批的监督者时才会显现。时间使用数据表明,代理人的反应在同一边际上存在差异:自主权增加了用于采购的时间,但只有在监督者造成拖延时,这才会带来更低的价格。相反,当监督者不造成拖延时,激励才会发挥作用。研究结果表明,组织设计和反腐败政策必须在层级体系不同层面的委托代理问题之间取得平衡。

Abstract

Abstract We design a field experiment to study how the allocation of authority between frontline procurement officers and their monitors affects performance both directly and through the response to incentives. In collaboration with the government of Punjab, Pakistan, we shift authority from monitors to procurement officers and introduce financial incentives in a sample of 600 procurement officers in 26 districts. We find that autonomy alone reduces prices by 9% without reducing quality and that the effect is stronger when the monitor tends to delay approvals for purchases until the end of the fiscal year. In contrast, the effect of performance pay is muted, except when agents face a monitor who does not delay approvals. Time use data reveal agents’ responses vary along the same margin: autonomy increases the time devoted to procurement, and this leads to lower prices only when monitors cause delays. By contrast, incentives work when monitors do not cause delays. The results illustrate that organizational design and anti-corruption policies must balance agency issues at different levels of the hierarchy.
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