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Working Paper No. 618

Deadlines and Distractions

Working Paper
Reference
Saez-Marti, Maria and Anna Sjögren (2004). “Deadlines and Distractions”. IFN Working Paper No. 618. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).

Authors
Maria Saez-Marti, Anna Sjögren

We analyze the effect of deadlines on timing of effort when agents are occasionaly distracted. We show that agents get started early when completion of the task is uncertain, but rather likely. Agents who are rarely distracted will always postpone effort since the risk of not completing is small. As a result, agents who are more often distracted may out perform rarely distractes agents. We further show that principals can increase the probability that a task gets done and thus achieve higher profits by setting harsh deadlines, provided that they sometimes grant extensions or postpone the deadline.