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react negatively by withholding effort. -- principal-agent problem ; permanent and temporary employment ; fairness ; wage …
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One-shot interaction and repeated interaction often co-exist in the real world. We study possible behavioral effects of this co-existence in a principal-agent setting, in which a principal simultaneously employs a permanent and a temporary agent. Our experimental results indicate that there is...
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We experimentally test whether intentional and observable discriminatory pay of symmetric agents in the Winter (2004 …
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We experimentally test whether intentional and observable discriminatory pay of symmetric agents in the Winter (2004 …
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One-shot interaction and repeated interaction often co-exist in the real world. We study possible behavioral effects of this co-existence in a principal–agent setting, in which a principal simultaneously employs a permanent and a temporary agent. Our experimental results indicate that there is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011051698
One-shot interaction and repeated interaction often co-exist in the real world. We study possible behavioral effects of this co-existence in a principal-agent setting, in which a principal simultaneously employs a permanent and a temporary agent. Our experimental results indicate that there is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005870887
that receive different wages. We present the first test of this component, which we call the fair uniform-wage hypothesis …
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that receive different wages. We present the first test of this component, which we call the fair uniform-wage hypothesis …
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that receive different wages. We present the first test of this component, which we call the fair uniform-wage hypothesis …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013108598