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This paper examines the integration of ESG performance metrics into executive compensation using a detailed panel dataset of European executives. Despite becoming more widespread, most ESG metrics are largely discretionary, carry immaterial weights in payout calculations, and contribute little...
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This paper studies how pay transparency affects organizations that reward employees based on their efforts (i.e., using "subjective performance evaluation"). First, we show that transparency triggers social comparisons that require the organization to pay its employees an "envy premium". This...
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This paper studies how pay transparency affects organizations that reward employees based on their efforts (i.e., using "subjective performance evaluation"). First, we show that transparency triggers social comparisons that require the organization to pay its employees an "envy premium". This...
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study a principal-multi-agent relational contracting model in which the optimal contract resembles a bonus pool. It … results. In this case, the optimal contract either ignores the team measure completely or uses it to create a conditional …
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payoff inequity, the group bonus contract is superior as long as the firm faces no credibility problem. The individual bonus … contract may, however, become superior albeit introducing the prospect of unequal pay. This is due to two reasons: The group …
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schemes for the workers. We show that the value of delegation as well as the optimal design of the compensation scheme …
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We study, how help can be fostered under relative rewards by means of team bonus and corporate value statements. A simple model analysis suggests that team members help less as relative rewards increase. As one potential measure to encourage help, we augment relative rewards with team rewards...
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We study how help can be fostered by means of a team bonus in the presence of rank-order tournaments. In a simple model we combine elements of relative rewards and a team bonus and study their effect on effort, help and sabotage. Quite intuitively the theoretical analysis suggests that team...
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