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Erfolgsbeteiligung 1,658 Profit sharing 1,495 Theorie 678 Theory 644 USA 349 United States 328 Deutschland 317 Mitarbeiterkapitalbeteiligung 285 Employee ownership 281 Gewinnbeteiligung 260 Germany 204 Arbeitnehmer 184 Leistungsentgelt 122 Performance pay 121 Führungskräfte 119 Managers 113 Kapitalbeteiligung 108 Leistungsanreiz 105 Beteiligungsverfahren 103 Großbritannien 101 Performance incentive 99 Aktienoption 90 United Kingdom 89 Lohn 87 Stock option 83 Tarifverhandlungen 82 Collective bargaining 81 Vergütungssystem 75 Compensation system 74 Schätzung 70 Wages 68 Collective bargaining theory 66 Verhandlungstheorie des Lohnes 66 Arbeitsproduktivität 64 Estimation 64 Gewinn 64 Mitbestimmung 62 Labour productivity 61 Prinzipal-Agent-Theorie 61 Agency theory 60
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Book / Working Paper 984 Article 884 Journal 6
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Article in journal 668 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 668 Graue Literatur 364 Non-commercial literature 364 Working Paper 359 Arbeitspapier 311 Aufsatz im Buch 126 Book section 126 Hochschulschrift 111 Thesis 77 Collection of articles of several authors 38 Sammelwerk 38 Dissertation u.a. Prüfungsschriften 30 Bibliografie enthalten 24 Bibliography included 24 Amtsdruckschrift 18 Government document 18 Konferenzschrift 17 Case study 10 Fallstudie 10 Aufsatzsammlung 9 Conference proceedings 9 Article 8 Collection of articles written by one author 7 Sammlung 7 Lehrbuch 4 Advisory report 2 Bibliografie 2 Commentary 2 Fallstudiensammlung 2 Festschrift 2 Forschungsbericht 2 Gutachten 2 Kommentar 2 Monografische Reihe 2 Research Report 2 Systematic review 2 Textbook 2 Übersichtsarbeit 2 Accompanied by computer file 1
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English 1,232 German 454 Undetermined 104 French 40 Italian 20 Dutch 9 Spanish 7 Portuguese 5 Danish 3 Polish 2 Finnish 1 Hungarian 1
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Koskela, Erkki 55 Kruse, Douglas L. 41 König, Jan 34 Freeman, Richard B. 23 Michaelis, Jochen 23 Poutsma, Erik 23 Blasi, Joseph R. 20 Kraft, Kornelius 18 Schneider, Hans J. 18 Stenbacka, Rune 17 Jirjahn, Uwe 14 Budd, John W. 13 FitzRoy, Felix R. 13 Heywood, John S. 13 Jerger, Jürgen 13 Weitzman, Martin L. 13 Slaughter, Matthew J. 12 Bellmann, Lutz 11 Hübler, Olaf 11 Pendleton, Andrew 11 Blanchflower, David G. 10 Estrin, Saul 10 Kirstein, Roland 10 Konings, Jozef 10 Oswald, Andrew J. 10 Stettes, Oliver 10 Zander, Ernst 10 Du Caju, Philip 9 Goerke, Laszlo 9 Kátay, Gábor 9 Lamo, Ana 9 Nicolitsas, Daphne 9 Poelhekke, Steven 9 Schöb, Ronnie 9 Wadhwani, Sushil B. 9 Bebchuk, Lucian A. 8 Grinstein, Yaniv 8 Kampschulte, Ferdinand 8 Kato, Takao 8 Laux, Helmut 8
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National Bureau of Economic Research 21 Center for the Study of Law and Economics <Saarbrücken> 4 Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden 4 Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit 3 Elinkeinoelämän Tutkimuslaitos 2 European University Institute 2 Europäische Kommission 2 Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft 2 AMACOM, American Management Associations 1 ASEAN ILO UNDP Programme on Industrial Relations and Labour Studies 1 Acton Society Trust 1 Agenzia di Ricerche e Legislazione 1 Arbeitskammer des Saarlandes 1 Bundesvereinigung der Deutschen Arbeitgeberverbände 1 Carl Heymanns Verlag 1 Centre for Analytical Finance <Århus> 1 Centre for Economic Performance 1 Centro de Pesquisas em Relações no Trabalho <São Paulo> 1 Deutsche Gesellschaft für Personalführung 1 Deutschland <Bundesrepublik> / Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Sozialordnung 1 Dr. Hans-Markus Callsen-Bracker <Firma> 1 Employers' Federation of India 1 European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions 1 Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Beschäftigung und Soziales 1 Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Beschäftigung, Arbeitsbeziehungen und Soziale Angelegenheiten 1 Europäischer Wirtschafts- und Sozialausschuss 1 Forschungsstelle Firmenpanel <Hannover> 1 Frankreich / Conseil Supérieur de la Participation 1 Frankreich / Ministère du Travail et des Affaires Sociales 1 Frankreich / Premier ministre 1 Fraunhofer-Institut für Techno- und Wirtschaftsmathematik 1 Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung 1 Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung / Abteilung Wirtschaftspolitik / Arbeitskreis Mittelstand 1 Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung / Gesprächskreis Arbeit und Qualifizierung 1 Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena 1 Grachter Symposion <1984, Erftstadt> 1 Großbritannien / Department of Trade and Industry 1 Großbritannien / Employment Market Analysis and Research 1 Großbritannien / Treasury 1 Hans-Böckler-Stiftung 1
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Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 31 Discussion paper series / IZA 27 NBER working paper series 20 Advances in the economic analysis of participatory and labor-managed firms 19 CESifo working papers 19 Economics letters 17 Betriebs-Berater : BB 15 Wirtschaftsdienst : Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik 15 IZA Discussion Papers 14 Journal of comparative economics : the journal of the Association for Comparative Economic Studies 14 Discussion papers / Helsinki Center of Economic Research : discussion paper 12 Europäische Hochschulschriften / 5 12 Economic and industrial democracy : EID ; an international journal 11 IZA Discussion Paper 11 The economic journal : the journal of the Royal Economic Society 11 CESifo Working Paper 10 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 10 Industrial relations : a journal of economy & society 10 ILR review : the journal of work and policy 9 International journal of industrial organization 9 Kyklos : international review for social sciences 9 Discussion paper / Centre for Labour Economics, London School of Economics 8 European economic review : EER 8 Journal of labor research 8 NBER Working Paper 8 International journal of production economics 7 Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 7 The Scandinavian journal of economics 7 The international journal of human resource management 7 Transfer : European review of labour and research ; quarterly review of the ETUI Research Department 7 Discussion paper 6 Discussion papers / Institute of Economics, University of Copenhagen 6 EUI working papers 6 Journal of accounting & economics 6 Journal of economic behavior & organization : JEBO 6 Memorandum from Department of Economics, University of Oslo 6 Shared capitalism at work : employee ownership, profit and gain sharing, and broad-based stock options 6 Business horizons 5 Comparative economic research : Central and Eastern Europe 5 Conference Board report 5
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Profit shifting, employee pay, and inequalities : evidence from US-listed companies
Souillard, Baptiste - 2022
Corporate tax avoidance has regularly been accused of aggravating income inequalities. Yet, systematic evidence on this matter is still lacking. To fill this gap, the present paper explores the effect of profit shifting on employee pay among S&P 1500 companies. The study shows that its effect...
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"Since you're so rich, you must be really smart" : talent, rent sharing, and the finance wage premium
Böhm, Michael; Metzger, Daniel; Strömberg, Per - 2022
Financial sector wages have increased extraordinarily over the last decades. We address two potential explanations for this increase: (1) rising demand for talent and (2) firms sharing rents with their employees. Matching administrative data of Swedish workers, which include unique measures of...
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Who benefits from firm success? : heterogenous rent sharing in New Zealand
Allan, Corey; Maré, David Christopher - 2022
We examine heterogeneous rent-sharing in New Zealand using LEED data. Using a refined measures of quasi-rents per worker, we find that 20% to 30% of workers are in zero-excess-rent firms - disproportionately women, Māori or Pacific peoples, low-qualified workers, and those in hospitality, admin...
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Does employee ownership improve performance? : employee ownership generally increases firm performance and worker outcomes
Kruse, Douglas L. - 2022
Employee ownership has attracted growing attention for its potential to improve economic outcomes for companies, workers, and the economy in general, and help reduce inequality. Over 100 studies across many countries indicate that employee ownership is generally linked to better productivity,...
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Performance-related pay and productivity : do performance-related pay and financial participation schemes have an effect on firms' performance?
Lucifora, Claudio; Origo, Federica - 2022
A growing number of firms offer compensation packages that link pay to performance. The aim is to motivate workers to be more efficient while also increasing their attachment to the company, thereby reducing turnover and absenteeism. The effects of performance-related pay on productivity depend...
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"Since you're so rich, you must be really smart" : talent, rent sharing, and the finance wage premium
Böhm, Michael; Metzger, Daniel; Strömberg, Per - 2022
Financial sector wages have increased extraordinarily over the last decades. We address two potential explanations for this increase: (1) rising demand for talent and (2) firms sharing rents with their employees. Matching administrative data of Swedish workers, which include unique measures of...
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Lump-Sums, Profit Sharing, and the Labor Costs in the Union Sector
Bell, Linda A.; Neumark, David - 2021
This paper documents the increase in the use of lump-sum payments and profit sharing plans in union contracts in the 1980s, and evaluates the extent to which these innovations may have contributed to moderation in the growth of labor costs, and increased pay flexibility. We find evidence that...
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Does Profit Sharing Affect Productivity?
Kruse, Douglas L. - 2021
Existing research tends to show that profit-sharing plans for employees are associated with higher company productivity and profitability, though the causality and mechanisms are unclear. This study uses new data from a survey of 500 U.S. public companies, and panel data on corporate...
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Wages, Profits and Rent-Sharing
Blanchflower, David G.; Oswald, Andrew J.; Sanfey, Peter - 2021
The paper uses CPS data from 1964 to 1985 to test for the existence of rent-sharing in US tabor markets, Using an unbalanced panel from the manufacturing sector, and random-effects and fixed-effects specifications, the paper finds that changes in wages are explained by movements in lagged levels...
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International Rent Sharing in Multinational Firms
Budd, John W.; Konings, Jozef; Slaughter, Matthew J. - 2021
We use a unique firm-level panel data set of multinational parents and their foreign affiliates to analyze whether profits are shared across borders within multinational firms. Using both fixed-effects and generalized method-of-moments estimators, affiliate wage levels are estimated to respond...
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Shared Modes of Compensation and Firm Performance : UK Evidence
Conyon, Martin J.; Freeman, Richard B. - 2021
This paper examines the use and consequences of shared compensation plans (profit sharing, profit related pay, SAYE schemes and company stock option plans) in a sample of UK workplaces and firms in the 1990s. The use of these plans has increased over time, in part in response to government...
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Do workers share in firm success? : pass-through estimates for New Zealand
Allan, Corey; Maré, David Christopher - 2021
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Paper Series IV(A) – Company’s Securities : Shares, Share Capital and Shares Transactions
Nwoye, Ikemefuna Stephen - 2021
Paper Series IV is the centrepiece of this Paper Series that evaluate the new Companies and Allied Matters Act 2020 and its innovations and the implications they have for corporate finance and securities transactions, given that it considers company’s securities, which are the financial...
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Profit sharing as a bargaining weapon against unions
Pecheu, Vladimir - 2021
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Optimal taxation of capital in the presence of declining labor share
Atesagaoglu, Orhan Erem; Yazici, Hakki - 2021
We analyze the implications of the decline in labor’s share in national income for optimal Ramsey taxation. It is optimal to accompany the decline in labor share by raising capital taxes only if the labor share is falling because of a decline in competition or other mechanisms that raise the...
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Optimal taxation of capital in the presence of declining labor share
Atesagaoglu, Orhan Erem; Yazici, Hakki - 2021
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Do workers share in firm success? : passthrough estimates for New Zealand
Allan, Corey; Maré, David Christopher - 2021
We study the extent to which firm financial performance is passed on to workers in the form of higher wages and how this has changed over 2002-2018. We measure financial performance as value added per worker and as quasi-rents. Quasi-rents better approximate the resources available to be shared...
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Footsie, yeah! : share prices and worker wellbeing
Bryson, Alex; Clark, Andrew E.; Green, Colin - 2021
A small literature has shown that individual wellbeing varies with the price of company stock, but it is unclear whether this is due to wealth effects among those holding stock, or more general effects on sentiment, with individuals taking rising stock prices as an indicator of improvements in...
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Investment and labor income shares
Chortareas, Georgios E.; Noikokyris, Emmanouil - In: Economic change & restructuring 54 (2021) 3, pp. 807-820
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The hidden cost of profit sharing on participation in employee stock purchase plans
Hennig, Jan Christoph; Hullmann, Rieke; Rau, Holger A.; … - 2021
Many firms use equity-based profit sharing to boost participation in employee stock purchase plans (ESPPs). Using a large panel data set (N=262,824) of a multinational firm, we compare the reactions of former ESPP participants and non-participants to a profit sharing distribution (PSD). We find...
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Employee Cash Profit-Sharing and Earnings Management
Kong, Dongmin; Qin, Ni; Yang, Wei; Zhang, Jian - 2021
This paper examines how a firm’s employment policy, particularly employee cash profit-sharing plans, affects its financial reporting. We find that firms with employee cash profit-sharing programs are more likely to engage in downward earnings management to reduce labor costs, especially with...
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Governance by One-Lot Shares
Cao, Feng; Xuan, Yuhai; Yuan, Rongli; Zou, Hong - 2021
How to protect public investors from expropriation by controlling shareholders in firms with concentrated ownership structures continues to be a challenge for many markets including the U.S. In this paper, we examine the effect of having a token minority activist shareholder on improving...
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The Hidden Cost of Profit Sharing on Participation in Employee Stock Purchase Plans
Hennig, Jan; Hullmann, Rieke; Rau, Holger Andreas; … - 2021
Many firms use equity-based profit sharing to boost participation in employee stock purchase plans (ESPPs). Using a large panel data set (N=262,824) of a multinational firm, we compare the reactions of former ESPP participants and non-participants to a profit sharing distribution (PSD). We find...
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Performance Pay and Risk Sharing between Firms and Workers
Sockin, Jason; Sockin, Michael - 2021
Using data from Glassdoor, we show that firms transmit productivity shocks to workers through performance pay. Performance pay responds more than base to industry shocks, falling (rising) 17% in Finance (Information Technology) after the recent financial crisis. At the regional level,...
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Muḍārabah and mushārakah as micro-equity finance : perception of Selangor’s disadvantaged women entrepreneurs
Islam, Reazul; Ahmad, Rubi - In: ISRA international journal of islamic finance 12 (2020) 2, pp. 217-237
Purpose This study aims to gain the perception of Selangor's disadvantaged women on the Sharīʿah (Islamic law) rules on two micro-equity financing instruments, namely, muḍārabah (profit sharing) and mushārakah (profit-and-loss sharing) (M&M). Design/methodology/approach A survey was...
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Does Equity-based Compensation Cause Firms to Manage Earnings Per Share?
Gao, Xing - 2020
Equity-based compensation causes increases in firms' share count and dilutes Earnings Per Share (EPS), which provides firms with an incentive to raise EPS using either share buybacks or earnings management. We employ a regression discontinuity framework to provide evidence of a causal link...
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Towards Economic Democracy and Social Justice : Profit Sharing, Co-Determination, and Employee Ownership
Fitzroy, Felix R. - 2020
Modern economies deprive workers of natural democratic rights and any share of the surplus they produce, with most of the benefits of growth appropriated by capital owners. Worker wellbeing and job satisfaction are ignored unless they contribute directly to profitability, while precarious...
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Sharing profits in the sharing economy
Guasoni, Paolo; Wang, Gu - 2020
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Multi-layer profit sharing and innovation
Belloc, Filippo - 2020
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Using revenue sharing for higher risk and return business ventures in microfinance : an experimental study
Clark, Jeremy; Spraggon, John - 2020 - Revision
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Equal and unequal profit sharing in highly interdependent work groups : a laboratory experiment
Angelovski, Andrej; Brandts, Jordi; Solà, Carles - 2020
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Toward fair gainsharing and a quality workplace for employees : how a reconceived compensation committee might help make corporations more responsible employers and restore faith i...
Strine, Leo E.; Smith, Kirby M. - 2020
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Competition, profit share and concentration
Boussard, Jocelyn; Lee, Raphae͏̈l - 2020
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Personal wealth and self-employment
Bellon, Aymeric; Cookson, J. Anthony; Gilje, Erik P.; … - 2020
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Estimating the Cost of Capital and the Profit Share
van Vlokhoven, Has - 2020
Capital costs are not directly observed since most firms own part of their capital stock. I show how cross-sectional variation in firms' input choices reveals the user cost of capital. Estimating the model using Compustat data, I find that capital costs as a share of output have been declining....
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Are managers paid for market power?
Eeckhout, Jan; De Loecker, Jan; Bao, Renjie - 2022
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Increasing microfinance risk tolerance through revenue sharing : an experiment
Clark, Jeremy; Spraggon, John - In: Applied economics 54 (2022) 17, pp. 1912-1933
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Eclipse of Rent-Sharing : The Effects of Managers' Business Education on Wages and the Labor Share in the US and Denmark
Acemoglu, Daron; He, Alex; Le Maire, Daniel - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2022
This paper provides evidence from the US and Denmark that managers with a business degree ("business managers") reduce their employees' wages. Within five years of the appointment of a business manager, wages decline by 6% and the labor share by 5 percentage points in the US, and by 3% and 3...
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Are Managers Paid for Market Power?
Bao, Renjie; De Loecker, Jan; Eeckhout, Jan - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2022
To answer the question whether managers are paid for market power, we propose a theory of executive compensation in an economy where firms have market power, and the market for man- agers is competitive. We identify two distinct channels that contribute to manager pay in the model: market power...
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Examining why and when market share drives firm profit
Bhattacharya, Abhi; Morgan, Neil A.; Rego, Lopo L. - In: Journal of marketing 86 (2022) 4, pp. 73-94
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Price competition with a stake in your rival
Shelegia, Sandro; Hervas-Drane, Andres - 2022 - This revision 06 June 2022
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Do employee share owners face too much financial risk?
Kruse, Douglas L.; Blasi, Joseph R.; Weltmann, Dan; … - In: ILR review : a publication of the New York State School … 75 (2022) 3, pp. 716-740
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Sharing a Government
Ventura, Jaume - 2019
This paper develops a simple theoretical framework to study a set of regions, each with its own regional government, who share a union or central government. These governments must decide whether to implement or discard a large number of projects that produce local benefits for the region that...
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Profit-Sharing Rules and the Taxation of Multinational Internet Platforms
Bloch, Francis - 2019
This paper analyzes taxation of an Internet platform attracting users from different jurisdictions. When corporate income tax rates are different in the two jurisdictions, the platform distorts prices and outputs in order to shift profit to the low-tax country. We analyze the comparative statics...
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Bank Bonus Pay as a Risk Sharing Contract
Efing, Matthias - 2019
We argue that risk sharing motivates the bank-wide structure of bonus pay. In the presence of financial frictions that make external financing costly, the optimal contract between shareholders and employees involves some degree of risk sharing whereby bonus pay partially absorbs earnings shocks....
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Sharing by Proxy : Invisible Users in the Sharing Economy
Newlands, Gemma - 2019
With the future of work increasingly data-driven, platforms automate decisions based on the collection of vast quantities of user data. However, non-users constitute a challenge as they provide little to no data for either platforms or other users. We focus on a category of (non-)users that has...
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Imperfect competition, compensating differentials and rent sharing in the U.S. labor market
Lamadon, Thibaut; Mogstad, Magne; Setzler, Bradley - 2019
The primary goal of our paper is to quantify the importance of imperfect competition in the U.S. labor market by estimating the size of rents earned by American firms and workers from ongoing employment relationships. To this end, we construct a matched employeremployee panel data set by...
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Employer-employee profit-sharing and the incentives to innovate when the dismissal regulation matters
Belloc, Filippo - 2019
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Financialization and the labor share of income
Özdemir, Onur - In: Národohospodářský obzor : časopis věnovaný … 19 (2019) 4, pp. 265-306
Financialization has been growing importance in macroeconomic perspectives since the finance-dominated capitalist relations have captured many of the specific positions in an aggregate economy. However, the empirical literature has substantially ignored the examination of the link between an...
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Bank bonus pay as a risk sharing contract
Efing, Matthias; Hau, Harald; Kampkötter, Patrick; … - 2019
We argue that risk sharing motivates the bank-wide structure of bonus pay. In the presence of financial frictions that make external financing costly, the optimal contract between shareholders and employees involves some degree of risk sharing whereby bonus pay partially absorbs earnings shocks....
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