Paper
Financial incentives and loan officer behavior: multitasking and allocation of effort under an incomplete contract
Fecha
2015Autor
Behr, Patrick Gottfried
Drexler, Alejandro
Gropp, Reint
Guettler, Andre
Institución
Resumen
We investigate the implications of providing loan officers with a compensation structure that rewards loan volume and penalizes poor performance. Using a unique data set provided by a large international commercial bank, we examine the three main activities that loan officers perform: monitoring, origination, and screening. We find that when loan officers are at risk of losing their bonus, they increase monitoring and origination, but not screening effort. On the other hand, having lost a bonus in the previous period does not entail higher effort. We document unintended consequences of the incentive contract showing the incompleteness of such contracts.