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Employee's Decision Calculus: The Role of Future Consequences

An employee's decision to exert effort is not based solely on the immediate payoff. While shirking offers a higher payoff in the short term by avoiding the cost of effort, a rational employee must also consider the long-term implications. This involves evaluating the probability of being caught and fired, and understanding that dismissal means reverting to their reservation option, which has a lower value (the reservation wage) than their current job.

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