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The Phenomenon of No-Performers

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1 points by apetrov a year ago · 2 comments

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ericalexander0 a year ago

I doubt they're no performers, they're likely selective performers. Issues like this can often be explained by Public Goods Game theory. If there's no economic incentive, then some participants will choose to not contribute or under-contribute.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_goods_game

  • apetrovOP a year ago

    Well, there is an economic incentive - "salary". If you're not interested in it, may be it's time to move on as time is your own most valuable asset and choosing to waste it on "free ride" - it's something beyond my comprehension: you're literally waiting to be exposed and fired.

    note: the org is not large, just 250 ppl or so.

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