Lecture by Prof. Ph.D. Petra Thiemann, Lund Universität, at the VWL Research Seminar on 09.01.2024

We are pleased to announce that Prof. Ph.D. Petra Thiemann, Lund University, will give a lecture within the VWL research seminar on the topic of

"Performance Incentives in Education: The Role of Goal Mismatch"

The date is Tuesday, 09.01.2024, 4 p.m., in room FG1/00.08.

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Abstract

Students often face incentives to reach performance goals, for instance, to receive a scholarship, enter a college, or be hired for a job. This paper uses a field experiment to study how incentives to reach performance goals affect students, whether the effects vary for students at different parts of the performance distribution, and whether allowing students to choose their own goal improves their performance. We find that incentives backfire: students offered incentives perform worse than their control counterparts. These negative effects are mainly driven by mismatched goals: the negative treatment effects are concentrated among low-ability students who are assigned a high goal and among students with high aspirations who are assigned a low goal. The effects are also negative but not statistically significant from zero when students are allowed to choose their own goals. Our results show that incentives for performance goals can harm students' performance, especially among students whose goals are mismatched.