Title: 
 1Risk Taking with Multiple Thresholds-Based 
Payoffs
  2The Problem
- Performance level 
- Greater than an upper threshold - promotion 
- Btw lower and upper threshold - status-quo 
- Below lower threshold - demoted 
- What risk should the salesperson employ?
3Example
-  The new CEO of Siemens has introduced a traffic 
 lights system to assess their performance based
 on profitability
- Red - poor margins 
- Yellow - satisfactory margins 
- Green - excellent figures 
- FT, 4th July 2005
4Literature
-  
-  Response to only two outcomes 
- Gaba and Kalra (Mkt Science,1999) 
- Lazear and Rosen (J. Political Econom, 1981) 
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5The Model
payoff
 P3
 P2
P1
performance
T1
T2 
 6Model Assumptions
- X represents performance with pdf 
 g(x)(1/s)f(x/s), (s as a proxy for risk)
- f symmetric around zero 
- f(x)/ f(x) weakly decreasing in x 
- f decreasing in x for xgt0 
7Analytical Results Optimal Strategies Analytical Results Optimal Strategies Analytical Results Optimal Strategies Analytical Results Optimal Strategies Analytical Results Optimal Strategies
Quotas Payoffs s  0 s  Internal maximum s  8 s  0 or 8 Indifferent to risk level
0 lt T1 lt T2 for any M X 
T1lt T2 lt 0 for any M X 
T2 lt T1 M lt T2/(T2-T1) X 
T2 lt T1 M gt T2/(T2-T1) X 
T2  T1 0 lt M lt 0.5 X 
T2  T1 M  0.5 X
T2  T1 0.5 lt M lt 1 X 
T2 gt T1 M gt T2/(T2-T1) X 
T2 gt T1 M lt T2/(T2-T1) X 
 8Intermediate Risk Level
payoff
 P3
 P2
P1
performance
T1
T2 
 9Example Normal Distribution 
- If T2 lt - T1 and M gt T2 / (T2-T1) then our agent 
 can choose an optimal risk level, which is given
 by
10Visualization of Results for the Intermediate 
Risk Level 
 11Pilot Study  Example
Units of Gamma Sold Bonus
 10 0
11,, 26 6
 27 10
Segment Potential purchase
A 0  40
B 10  30
C 15  25 
 12Optimal and Real Life Choices
Intermediate Case
OPTIMAL CHOICE A B C
Expected Payoffs 5.76 6.48 6
REAL LIFE CHOICE A B C
 Percentages 20 64 16
High Risk Case
OPTIMAL CHOICE A B C
Expected Payoffs 4.19 3.43 2
REAL LIFE CHOICE A B C
 Percentages 36 50 14 
 13Conclusions
- All situations are described by T1, T2 , M 
- Optimal risk strategies are derived for each 
 situation
- Intermediate risk level is optimal for 
-  T2lt-T1 and MgtT2 / (T2-T1) 
- All results apply for rank-order contests with 
 large number of contestants
14Further Research
- Conduct further experiments 
- Explore parallels with goal theory