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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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Security bid auctions for agency contracts
Jun, Byoung Heon; Wolfstetter, Elmar G. - 2012
A principal uses security bid auctions to award an incentive contract to one among several agents, in the presence of hidden action and hidden information. Securities range from cash to equity and call options. 'Steeper' securities are better surplus extractors that narrow the gap between the...
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What explains the rise in CEO pay in Germany? A Panel Data Analysis for 1977-2009
Fabbri, Francesca; Marin, Dalia - 2012
The compensation of executive board members in Germany has become a highly controversial topic since Vodafone's hostile takeover of Mannesmann in 2000 and it is again in the spotlight since the outbreak of the financial crisis of 2009. Based on unique panel data evidence of the 500 largest firms...
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Fee-Setting Mechanisms: On Optimal Pricing by Intermediaries and Indirect Taxation
Loertscher, Simon; Niedermayer, Andras - 2012
Mechanisms according to which private intermediaries or governments charge transaction fees or indirect taxes are prevalent in practice. We consider a setup with multiple buyers and sellers and two-sided independent private information about valuations. We show that any weighted average of...
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Assessing the Performance of Simple Contracts Empirically: The Case of Percentage Fees
Loertscher, Simon; Niedermayer, Andras - 2012
This paper estimates the cost of using simple percentage fees rather than the broker optimal Bayesian mechanism, using data for real estate transactions in Boston in the mid-1990s. This counterfactual analysis shows that interme- diaries using the best percentage fee mechanisms with fees ranging...
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Pay What You Want as a Marketing Strategy in Monopolistic and Competitive Markets
Schmidt, Klaus M.; Spann, Martin; Zeithammer, Robert - 2012
Pay What You Want (PWYW) can be an attractive marketing strategy to price discriminate between fair-minded and selfish customers, to fully penetrate a market without giving away the product for free, and to undercut competitors that use posted prices. We report on laboratory experiments that...
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Discretion, Productivity and Work Satisfaction
Bartling, Björn; Fehr, Ernst; Schmidt, Klaus M. - 2012
In Bartling, Fehr and Schmidt (2012) we show theoretically and experimentally that it is optimal to grant discretion to workers if (i) discretion increases productivity, (ii) workers can be screened by past performance, (iii) some workers reciprocate high wages with high effort and (iv)...
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The use of tax havens in exemption regimes
Gumpert, Anna; Hines Jr., James R.; Schnitzer, Monika - 2012
This paper analyzes the tax haven investment behavior of multinational firms from a country that exempts foreign income from taxation. High foreign tax rates generally encourage firms to invest in tax havens, though significant costs of reallocating taxable income dampen these incentives. The...
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Continuois Time Contests
Seel, Christian; Strack, Philipp - 2012
This paper introduces a contest model in which each player decides when to stop a privately observed Brownian motion with drift and incurs costs depending on his stopping time. The player who stops his process at the highest value wins a prize. Applications of the model include procurement...
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License auctions with exit (and entry) options: Alternative remedies for the exposure problem
Hu, Luke; Wolfstetter, Elmar G. - 2012
Inspired by some spectrum auctions, we consider a stylized license auction with incumbents and one entrant. Whereas the entrant values only the bundle of several units (synergy), incumbents are subject to non-increasing demand. The seller proactively encourages entry and restricts incumbent...
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Plan Selection in Medicare Part D: Evidence from administrative Data
Heiss, Florian; Leive, Adam; McFadden, Daniel; Winter, … - 2012
We study the Medicare Part D prescription drug insurance program as a bellwether for designs of private, non-mandatory health insurance markets, focusing on the ability of consumers to evaluate and optimize their choices of plans. Our analysis of administrative data on medical claims in Medicare...
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