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behavior, but may cause the manager to pursue conservative courses of action to preserve his reputation. This undermines the …
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opportunistic behavior, but may cause the manager to pursue conservative courses of action to preserve his reputation. This …
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behavior, but may cause the manager to pursue conservative courses of action to preserve his reputation. This undermines the …
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opportunistic behavior, but may cause the manager to pursue conservative courses of action to preserve his reputation. This …
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opportunistic behavior, but may cause the manager to pursue conservative courses of action to preserve his reputation. This …
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opportunistic behavior, but may cause the manager to pursue conservative courses of action to preserve his reputation. This …
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opportunistic behavior, but may cause the manager to pursue conservative courses of action to preserve his reputation. This … principal may delegate additional authority in order to screen for managers of high ability. -- agency problems ; delegation …
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In this paper, a principal's decision between delegating two tasks or handling one of the two tasks herself is analyzed. We assume that the principal uses both, formal contracts and informal agreements sustained by the value of future relationships (relational contracts) as incentive device. It...
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We analyze the effects of wage floors on optimal job design in a moral-hazard model with asymmetric tasks and imperfect aggregate performance measurement. Due to cost advantages of specialization, assigning the tasks to different agents is efficient. A sufficiently high wage floor, however,...
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We analyze the effects of lower bounds on wages, e.g., minimum wages or liability limits, on job design within firms. In our model, two tasks contribute to non-veriable firm value and affect an imperfect performance measure. The tasks can be assigned to either one or two agents. In the absence...
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