Using Job Rotation to Extract Employee Information |
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Authors: | Arya, Anil Mittendorf, Brian |
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Affiliation: | Ohio State University |
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Abstract: | This article provides an incentive-based explanation for thepractice of job rotation. When agents privately learn aboutthe productivity of tasks on which they work, job rotation canbe an efficient means of eliciting their information. Each agentfreely communicates his information since the switch in tasksguarantees his report will not subsequently be used againsthim; the report is used primarily in evaluating the new agentwho moves into the task. Another benefit is that an agent rotatedinto a job holds less task-specific information and is thuseasier to motivate. Job rotation also comes with a costagentsmust be compensated for the disutility of working on new tasks.We study this trade-off and identify conditions under whichjob rotation and specialization are each optimal. |
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