Time Pressure Preferences
Auteur : Thomas Buser, Roel van Veldhuizen, Yang Zhong
Date de publication : 2022
Éditeur : Department of Economics, School of Economics and Management, Lund University
Nombre de pages : Non disponible
Résumé du livre
Many professional and educational settings require individuals to be willing and able to perform under time pressure. We use a lab experiment to elicit preferences for working under time pressure in an incentivized way by eliciting the minimum additional payment participants require to complete a cognitive task under various levels of time pressure versus completing it without time pressure. We make three main contributions. First, we document that participants are averse to working under time pressure on average. Second, we show that there is substantial heterogeneity in the degree of time pressure aversion across individuals and that these individual preferences can be partially captured by simple survey questions. Third, we include these questions in a survey of bachelor students and show that time pressure preferences correlate with future career plans. Our results indicate that individual di↵erences in time pressure aversion could be an influential factor in determining labor market outcomes.