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Theorie 171 Theory 102 Spieltheorie 58 Prinzipal-Agent-Theorie 50 Game theory 47 Auktionstheorie 44 Agency theory 43 Wettbewerb 37 Experiment 34 Asymmetrische Information 31 Competition 29 Auction theory 28 Deutschland 27 Leistungsanreiz 25 Asymmetric information 24 Vertragstheorie 24 Performance incentive 23 Auction 22 Innovation 22 incentives 22 Auktion 21 Contract theory 21 EU-Staaten 21 Extensives Spiel 21 moral hazard 21 Incentives 20 Vertrag 19 Contract 17 Moral Hazard 17 Patent 17 Signalling 17 experiment 17 EU countries 16 Multinationales Unternehmen 16 Schätzung 16 Test 16 Unvollständiger Vertrag 16 Mechanismus-Design-Theorie 15 Auctions 14 Extensive form game 14
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Working Paper 772 Arbeitspapier 250 Graue Literatur 250 Non-commercial literature 250
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English 771 German 1 Undetermined 1
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Kräkel, Matthias 36 Gürtler, Oliver 33 Schmidt, Klaus M. 33 Marin, Dalia 29 Strausz, Roland 28 Wolfstetter, Elmar G. 22 Schnitzer, Monika 21 Hainz, Christa 19 Münster, Johannes 18 Duso, Tomaso 17 Bester, Helmut 16 Fehr, Ernst 15 Budde, Jörg 14 Peitz, Martin 14 Schweizer, Urs 14 Spagnolo, Giancarlo 14 Englmaier, Florian 13 Giebe, Thomas 13 Moldovanu, Benny 13 Schweinzer, Paul 13 Staal, Klaas 13 Fan, Cuihong 12 Hakenes, Hendrik 12 Ivanova-Stenzel, Radosveta 12 Konrad, Kai A. 12 Rady, Sven 12 Krähmer, Daniel 11 Reisinger, Markus 11 Wolfstetter, Elmar 10 Clougherty, Joseph A. 9 Gershkov, Alex 9 Harhoff, Dietmar 9 Mylovanov, Tymofiy 9 Stremitzer, Alexander 9 Tröger, Thomas 9 Verdier, Thierry 9 Bartling, Björn 8 Falk, Armin 8 Gebhardt, Georg 8 Heinemann, Frank 8
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SFB/TR 15 Discussion Paper 522 Discussion papers / Governance and the Efficiency of Economic Systems 250 Governance and the Efficiency of Economic Systems (GESY), SFB/TR 15, Discussion Paper No 183 1
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EconStor 522 ECONIS (ZBW) 251
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Externalities in Recruiting
Kräkel, Matthias; Szech, Nora; von Bieberstein, Frauke - 2013
External recruiting at least weakly improves the quality of the pool of applicants, but the incentive implications are less clear. Using a contest model, this paper investigates the pure incentive effects of external recruiting. Our results show that if workers are heterogeneous, the opening of...
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Market Transparency, Adverse Selection, and Moral Hazard
Klein, Tobias J.; Lambertz, Christian; Stahl, Konrad O. - 2013
We study the effects of improvements in market transparency on eBay on seller exit and continuing sellers' behavior. An improvement in market transparency by reducing strategic bias in buyer ratings led to a significant increase in buyer valuation especially of sellers rated poorly prior to the...
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Exit Options and the Allocation of Authority
Bester, Helmut; Krähmer, Daniel - 2013
We analyze the optimal allocation of authority in an organization whose members have conflicting preferences. One party has decision-relevant private information, and the party who obtains authority decides in a self-interested way. As a novel element in the literature on decision rights, we...
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Bonus Pools and the Informativeness Principle
Imhof, Lorens; Kräkel, Matthias - 2013
Previous work on moral-hazard problems has shown that, under certain conditions, bonus contracts create optimal individual incentives for risk-neutral workers. In our paper we demonstrate that, if a firm employs at least two workers, it may further bene.t from combining worker compensation via a...
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The Effect of Public Policies on Consumers' Preferences: Lessons from the French Automobile Market
D'Haultfoeuille, Xavier; Durrmeyer, Isis; Février, Philippe - 2013
In this paper, we investigate whether French consumers have modified their preferences towards environmentally-friendly vehicles between 2003 and 2008. We estimate a model of demand for automobiles incorporating both consumers' heterogeneity and CO2 emissions of the vehicles. Our results show...
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Endogenous group formation in experimental contests
Herbst, Luisa; Konrad, Kai A.; Morath, Florian - 2013
We study endogenous group formation in tournaments employing experimental three-player contests. We find that players in endogenously formed alliances cope better with the moral hazard problem in groups than players who are forced into an alliance. Also, players who are committed to expending...
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Procurement and Predation: Dynamic Sourcing from Financially Constrained Suppliers
Arve, Malin - 2013
This paper studies the interaction between financially constrained and financially strong firms on a procurement market. It characterizes and discusses a procurement agency's optimal response when faced with financially asymmetric firms. By considering a dynamic setting, both present and future...
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Commitments, Intentions, Truth and Nash Equilibria
Schlag, Karl H.; Vida, Péter - 2013
Games with multiple Nash equilibria are believed to be easier to play if players can communicate. We present a simple model of communication in games and investigate the importance of when communication takes place. Sending a message before play captures talk about intentions, after play...
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Merger Efficiency and Managerial Incentives
Kräkel, Matthias; Müller, Daniel - 2013
We consider a two-stage principal-agent model with limited liability in which a CEO is employed as agent to gather information about suitable merger targets and to manage the merged corporation in case of an acquisition. Our results show that the CEO systematically recommends targets with low...
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Alliances in the Shadow of Conflict
Ke, Changxia; Konrad, Kai A.; Morath, Florian - 2013
Victorious alliances often fight about the spoils of war. This paper presents an experiment on the determinants of whether alliances break up and fight internally after having defeated a joint enemy. First, if peaceful sharing yields an asymmetric rent distribution, this increases the likelihood...
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