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Führungskräfte 33 Managers 33 USA 23 United States 23 Aktienoption 22 Stock option 22 Insolvency 16 Insolvenz 16 Leistungsentgelt 16 Performance pay 16 Insurance 15 Versicherung 15 Theorie 13 Theory 13 Anreiz 11 Incentives 11 Lohn 11 Wages 11 Executive compensation 8 Experiment 8 Managervergütung 8 Asset-liability management 7 Bank regulation 7 Bankenregulierung 7 Bias 7 Bilanzstrukturmanagement 7 Economics of insurance 7 Moral Hazard 7 Moral hazard 7 Risikomodell 7 Risk model 7 Systematischer Fehler 7 Versicherungsökonomik 7 Cognition 6 Gewinn 6 Japan 6 Kognition 6 Profit 6 Students 6 Studierende 6
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Free 52 Undetermined 27
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Book / Working Paper 95 Article 61
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Arbeitspapier 32 Working Paper 32 Graue Literatur 27 Non-commercial literature 27 Article in journal 12 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 12 Aufsatz im Buch 5 Book section 5 Article 1 Case study 1 Fallstudie 1 Glossar enthalten 1 Glossary included 1
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English 83 Undetermined 73
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Hall, Brian J. 154 Liebman, Jeffrey B. 19 Murphy, Kevin J. 14 Murphy, Kevin James 13 Bohn, James G. 11 Baker, George P. 10 Genîzî, Ûrî 8 Grenadier, Steven R. 8 Knox, Thomas A. 8 Offerman, Theo 8 Ven, Jeroen van de 8 Weinstein, David E. 7 Enke, Benjamin 6 Martin, David 6 Nelidov, Vadim 6 Bohn, James 4 Freeman, Richard B. 4 Bennett, Nicole 3 Nido, Sara 3 Brooks, Alison Wood 2 Buell, Ryan W. 2 Halevy, Yoram 2 Hobfoll, Stevan E. 2 Huang, Karen 2 Murphy, Kevin M. 2 Walter, Kristen H. 2 Baker, John Calhoun 1 Bass, Judith 1 Bebchuk, Lucian Arye 1 Bonanno, George A. 1 Canetti, Daphna 1 Frydman, Carola 1 Grinstein, Yaniv 1 HALL, BRIAN J. 1 Hall Brian J. 1 Hobfoll, Stevan F. 1 Huang, Laura 1 Jensen, Michael C. 1 Jong, Joop T.V.M. de 1 Jordans, Mark J.D. 1
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National Bureau of Economic Research 15 National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) 14 Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago 1 Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration 1 Harvard Institute of Economic Research (HIER), Department of Economics 1
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NBER Working Paper 16 NBER working paper series 15 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc 15 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 15 NBER Working Papers 14 Discussion paper series / Harvard Institute of Economic Research 10 Working papers / Harvard Business School, Division of Research 4 Harvard Business School NOM Unit case 3 Journal of Applied Corporate Finance 3 Harvard business review : HBR 2 Journal of applied corporate finance : JACF 2 Journal of labor economics 2 Journal of the Japanese and international economies : an international journal ; JJIE 2 Social Science & Medicine 2 The American economic review 2 The journal of economic perspectives : EP ; a journal of the American Economic Association 2 The journal of risk and insurance : the journal of the American Risk and Insurance Association 2 The quarterly journal of economics 2 American Economic Review 1 CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo working papers 1 Corporate governance at the crossroads : a book of readings 1 Executive compensation and shareholder value : theory and evidence 1 Finance, governance, and competitiveness in Japan 1 Harvard Business Essentials 1 Harvard Institute of Economic Research Working Papers 1 International Terrorism and Threats to Security 1 International comparison of the financial system and regulations 1 International terrorism and threats to security : managerial and organizational challenges 1 Journal of Accounting Research 1 Journal of Accounting and Economics 1 Journal of Economic Perspectives 1 Journal of Labor Economics 1 Journal of accounting & economics 1 Journal of accounting research 1 Journal of the Japanese and International Economies 1 NBER Reporter Online 1 NBER reporter online 1 Population research and policy review 1 Proceedings / Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 97 RePEc 31 OLC EcoSci 27 EconStor 1
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How real is hypothetical? : a high-stakes test of the Allais paradox
Genîzî, Ûrî; Halevy, Yoram; Hall, Brian J.; … - 2024
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How real is hypothetical? : a high-stakes test of the Allais paradox
Genîzî, Ûrî; Halevy, Yoram; Hall, Brian J.; … - 2024
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Cognitive Biases : Mistakes or Missing Stakes?
Enke, Benjamin; Genîzî, Ûrî; Hall, Brian J.; … - 2022
Despite decades of research on heuristics and biases, empirical evidence on the effect of large incentives – as present in relevant economic decisions – on cognitive biases is scant. This paper tests the effect of incentives on four widely documented biases: base rate neglect, anchoring,...
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Permanent Homelessness in America?
Freeman, Richard B.; Hall, Brian J. - 2021
This paper seeks to determine the approximate number of homeless persons in the U.S., the rate of change in the number, and whether or not the problem is likely to be permanent or transitory. It makes particular use of a new 1985 survey of over 503 homeless people in New York City. It finds: (1)...
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CEO Incentives and Firm Size
Baker, George P.; Hall, Brian J. - 2021
What determines CEO incentives? A confusion exists among both academics and practitioners about how to measure the strength of CEO incentives, and how to reconcile the enormous differences in pay sensitivities between executives in large and small firms. We show that while one measure of CEO...
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The Moral Hazard of Insuring the Insurers
Hall, Brian J.; Bohn, James G. - 2021
State guaranty funds are quasi-governmental agencies that provide insurance to policyholders against the risk of insurance company failure. But insurance provided by guaranty funds, like all insurance, creates moral hazard problems, especially for companies that are insolvent or near-insolvent....
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Cognitive Biases : Mistakes or Missing Stakes?
Enke, Benjamin; Genîzî, Ûrî; Hall, Brian J.; … - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2021
Despite decades of research on heuristics and biases, empirical evidence on the effect of large incentives - as present in relevant economic decisions - on cognitive biases is scant. This paper tests the effect of incentives on four widely documented biases: base rate neglect, anchoring, failure...
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Cognitive biases : mistakes or missing stakes?
Enke, Benjamin; Genîzî, Ûrî; Hall, Brian J.; … - 2021
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Are CEOS Really Paid Like Bureaucrats?
Hall, Brian J.; Liebman, Jeffrey B. - 2021
A common view of CEO compensation is that there is essentially no correlation between firm performance and CEO pay. This calls into question an important component of effective corporate governance. This zero correlation' belief is based on the widely cited result that CEO wealth rises by only...
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The Taxation of Executive Compensation
Hall, Brian J.; Liebman, Jeffrey B. - 2021
Over the past 20 years, there has been a dramatic increase in the share of executive compensation paid through stock options. In this paper, we examine the extent to which tax policy has influenced the composition of executive compensation, and discuss the implications of rising stock-based pay...
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