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Cover of: Overachieving and Obsessive Behavior as Signaling Devices under Career Concern
Dongsoo Shin, Alexander Rodivilov, Xiaojian Zhao

Overachieving and Obsessive Behavior as Signaling Devices under Career Concern

Section: Articles
Volume 178 (2022) / Issue 4, pp. 311-331 (21)
Published 18.11.2022
DOI 10.1628/jite-2022-0015
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Summary
This paper provides an economic rationale for overachieving behavior in nonprofessional activities in the labor market. The intrinsically motivated worker uses his achievement in nonprofessional activity to signal his work ethic. When the worker's career concern is weak, he exerts no extra effort on nonprofessional activity.When the worker's career concern is strong, however, his effort level for the nonprofessional activity can go beyond the bliss point. With a very strong career concern, an obsessive behavior can arise in equilibrium, as the intrinsically motivated worker may choose to sacrifice the professional activity for the nonprofessional one in an earlier stage of his career.