Task assignment as dynamic incentives
Theoretical Economics
2026-03-03 v4
Abstract
We study repeated task assignment as an instrument for providing effort incentives. Unlike traditional incentive instruments, assignment of a task both determines who produces and provides incentives, and incentives for one worker spill over to others because assignment is exclusive. We show that optimal incentives require a strict and evolving priority ranking through which workers are assigned the task. This ranking implies that workers' average workloads differ even when they are symmetric in all payoff-relevant respects. We characterize how workforce size, monitoring, and working conditions shape the scope of optimal incentive provision and the resulting inequality among workers.
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@article{arxiv.2511.05338,
title = {Task assignment as dynamic incentives},
author = {Yonghang Ji and Allen Vong},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.05338},
year = {2026}
}