This study tests how managers in organizations adopting a social mission set targets for employees. It further tests whether managers’ target-setting depends on (1) how personally aligned the manager is with the organization’s social mission (“value congruence”) and (2) whether the manager is paid a fixed wage or performance-based pay. To address these questions, the study runs a controlled experiment in which participants act as managers and set performance targets for workers completing a real task.
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