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Abfindung 622 Redundancy pay 613 Theorie 196 Theory 191 Deutschland 159 Germany 156 Dismissal 133 Kündigung 133 severance pay 117 Arbeitslosenversicherung 76 Unemployment insurance 72 Führungskräfte 71 Managers 70 Kündigungsschutz 68 Dismissal protection 63 Schätzung 52 Unemployment 51 Arbeitsmobilität 49 Arbeitslosigkeit 48 Labour mobility 48 Estimation 47 Takeover 46 Übernahme 46 USA 43 United States 42 Beschäftigungseffekt 38 Firm valuation 38 Unternehmensbewertung 38 Arbeitsvertrag 36 Labour contract 36 Employment effect 35 Football 35 Fußball 35 Leistungsanreiz 35 Performance incentive 35 Severance pay 35 Executive compensation 33 unemployment insurance 33 Managervergütung 32 Professional sports 28
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Book / Working Paper 455 Article 291 Other 3
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Article in journal 205 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 205 Working Paper 187 Graue Literatur 162 Non-commercial literature 162 Arbeitspapier 147 Aufsatz im Buch 57 Book section 57 Hochschulschrift 44 Thesis 36 Article 7 Collection of articles of several authors 7 Sammelwerk 7 Case study 5 Fallstudie 5 Aufsatzsammlung 4 Bibliografie enthalten 4 Bibliography included 4 Amtsdruckschrift 2 Government document 2 Systematic review 2 Übersichtsarbeit 2 Advisory report 1 Collection of articles written by one author 1 Conference paper 1 Elektronischer Datenträger 1 Festschrift 1 Guidebook 1 Gutachten 1 Konferenzbeitrag 1 Konferenzschrift 1 Mikroform 1 Ratgeber 1 Sammlung 1 research-article 1
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English 521 German 153 Undetermined 62 French 7 Spanish 5 Russian 3 Italian 1 Portuguese 1
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Parsons, Donald O. 44 Goerke, Laszlo 34 Pannenberg, Markus 22 Fella, Giulio 17 Grund, Christian 15 Vodopivec, Milan 14 Dilger, Alexander 12 Addison, John T. 11 Holzmann, Robert 11 Teixeira, Paulino 11 Feess, Eberhard 10 Mühlheußer, Gerd 10 Schottmüller-Einwag, Ute 10 Garibaldi, Pietro 8 Kugler, Adriana D. 8 Naritomi, Joana 8 Basten, Christoph 7 Fabel, Oliver 7 Fagereng, Andreas 7 Gerard, François 7 Martin, Johannes 7 Maurer, Raimond 7 Mitchell, Olivia S. 7 Rogalla, Ralph 7 Schimetschek, Tatjana 7 Spier, Kathryn E. 7 Telle, Kjetil 7 Auray, Stéphane 6 Cabrales, Antonio 6 Cardinale, Mirko 6 Danthine, Samuel 6 Dolado, Juan J. 6 Lazear, Edward P. 6 Leonardi, Marco 6 Pica, Giovanni 6 Poschke, Markus 6 Pouget, Yann 6 Sivadasan, Jagadeesh 6 Weber, Andrea 6 Weber, Michael 6
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Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 18 National Bureau of Economic Research 10 International Monetary Fund (IMF) 5 International Labour Organization (ILO), United Nations 4 C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers 3 CESifo 3 Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit 3 Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden 3 Economics Department, Organisation de Coopération et de Développement Économiques (OCDE) 2 School of Economics and Finance, Queen Mary 2 School of Economics, Universiteit Utrecht 2 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 2 Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung 2 Barcelona Graduate School of Economics (Barcelona GSE) 1 Bonn Graduate School of Economics 1 Center for European, Governance and Economic Development Research (CeGE), Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät 1 Center for Globalization and Europeanization of the Economy (CeGE), Georg-August-Universität 1 Center for the Study of Industrial Organisation 1 Centre d'Économie de la Sorbonne, Université Paris 1 (Panthéon-Sorbonne) 1 Centre de Recherche en Économie et Statistique (CREST), Groupe des Écoles Nationales d'Économie et Statistique (GENES) 1 Centre for Research on Pensions and Welfare Policies (CeRP), Collegio Carlo Alberto 1 Centro Studi di Economia e Finanza (CSEF) 1 DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) 1 Department of Economics, European University Institute 1 Deutschland / Bundeswehr / Universität Hamburg 1 Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, Empresariales y Turismo, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares 1 Frankreich / Conseil d'Analyse Economique 1 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover 1 Grupo de Análisis para el Desarrollo (GRADE) 1 HAL 1 Institut für Außenhandel und Wirtschaftsintegration, Fachbereich Volkswirtschaftslehre 1 Institute for Financial Research (SIFR) 1 Institute of Economic Research, Kyoto University 1 International Monetary Fund 1 Internationale Vereinigung für Steuerrecht 1 KOF Swiss Economic Institute, Department of Management, Technology and Economics (D-MTEC) 1 Nationaløkonomiske Instituttet <Århus> 1 RWS-Verlag Kommunikationsforum <Köln> 1 Society for Economic Dynamics - SED 1 Sportökonomie Uni Bayreuth e.V. 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 40 Discussion paper series / IZA 34 IZA Discussion Paper 17 Labour economics : official journal of the European Association of Labour Economists 12 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 11 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 10 NBER working paper series 10 NBER Working Paper 9 Finanz-Betrieb : FB ; Zeitschrift für Unternehmensfinanzierung und Finanzmanagement 8 CESifo Working Paper 7 Diskussionspapier des Instituts für Organisationsökonomik : [DP-IO] 7 Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) 6 Betriebs-Berater : BB 6 CESifo working papers 6 Corporate finance : Finanzierung, Kapitalmarkt, Bewertung, Mergers & Acquisitions 6 Empirica : journal of european economics 5 Globalisierung des wirtschaftlichen Wettbewerbs im Sport 5 IZA World of Labor 5 IZA world of labor : evidence-based policy making 5 CESifo Working Paper Series 4 Der Betrieb 4 Discussion papers / CEPR 4 Europäische Hochschulschriften 4 ILO Working Papers 4 International review of law and economics 4 Journal of human resources : JHR 4 Research 4 SpringerLink / Bücher 4 WPg : Kompetenz schafft Vertrauen 4 Working paper 4 Betriebswirtschaftliche Forschung und Praxis : BFuP 3 CEPR Discussion Papers 3 Die Betriebswirtschaft : DBW 3 Discussion paper series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit 3 Economics letters 3 Empirica 3 Europäische Hochschulschriften / 5 3 Journal of monetary economics 3 Kapitalgeberansprüche, Marktwertorientierung und Unternehmenswert : Festschrift für Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Jochen Drukarczyk zum 65. Geburtstag 3 Labour : review of labour economics and industrial relations 3
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ECONIS (ZBW) 616 RePEc 81 EconStor 47 BASE 3 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 1 Other ZBW resources 1
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Do firms gain from managerial overconfidence? : managerial bargaining power and the role of severance pay
Graziano, Clara; Luporini, Annalisa - In: Journal of economics & management strategy : JEMS 34 (2025) 3, pp. 632-656
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Compensating displaced workers : job displacement is a serious earnings risk and the displaced are typically poorly insured
Parsons, Donald O. - 2024
Job displacement is a serious earnings risk to long-tenured workers, both through spells of unemployment and through reduced wages on subsequent jobs. Less developed countries often rely exclusively on government mandated employer-provided severance pay to protect displaced workers. Higher...
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Job security and liquid wealth
Figueiredo, Ana; Marie, Olivier; Markiewicz, Agnieszka - 2024
We study changes in job security after displacement and exploit eligibility rules for lump-sum payments in the Netherlands to investigate the role of liquid wealth. Within five years of job loss, the likelihood of being in permanent employment remains 12% lower for displaced workers. Those...
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How should job displacement wage losses be insured? : wage losses upon re-employment can seriously harm long-tenured displaced workers if they are not properly insured
Parsons, Donald O. - 2023
There is growing agreement among parents in high-income countries that having a working mother does not harm a preschool child. Yet, research is ongoing on what the long-term effects on children are of being looked after at home (primarily by their mothers) or in childcare. Most studies find...
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Mandatory notice of layoff, job search, and efficiency
Cederlöf, Jonas; Fredriksson, Peter; Nekoei, Arash; … - In: The quarterly journal of economics 140 (2025) 1, pp. 585-633
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Do firms gain from managerial overconfidence? : the role of severance pay
Graziano, Clara; Luporini, Annalisa - 2022
We analyze the effects of optimism and overconfidence when the manager's compensation package includes severance pay and the CEO has bargaining power. We find that optimism does not affect incentive pay but increases severance pay with a negative effect on profit. Overconfidence, on the...
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Job Security and Liquid Wealth
Figueiredo, Ana; Marie, Olivier; Markiewicz, Agnieszka - 2024
We study changes in job security after displacement and exploit eligibility rules for lump-sum payments in the Netherlands to investigate the role of liquid wealth. Within five years of job loss, the likelihood of being in permanent employment remains 12% lower for displaced workers. Those...
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Compensating displaced workers
Parsons, Donald O. - In: IZA World of Labor (2024)
Job displacement is a serious earnings risk to long-tenured workers, both through spells of unemployment and through reduced wages on subsequent jobs. Less developed countries often rely exclusively on government mandated employer-provided severance pay to protect displaced workers. Higher...
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Information, incentives, and CEO replacement
Meng, Xiaojing - In: The accounting review : a publication of the American … 99 (2024) 2, pp. 369-393
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The effect of wealth on worker productivity
Eeckhout, Jan; Sepahsalari, Alireza - 2020
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Workers' job mobility in response to severance pay generosity
Garcia-Louzao, Jose - 2020
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How should job displacement wage losses be insured?
Parsons, Donald O. - In: IZA World of Labor (2023)
There is growing agreement among parents in high-income countries that having a working mother does not harm a preschool child. Yet, research is ongoing on what the long-term effects on children are of being looked after at home (primarily by their mothers) or in childcare. Most studies find...
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Workers' Job Mobility in Response to Severance Pay Generosity
Garcia-Louzao, Jose - 2023
This paper studies the impact of severance pay generosity on workers' voluntary mobility decisions. The identification strategy exploits a major labor market reform in Spain in February 2012 together with the exposure of some workers to a layoff shock. I rely on rich administrative data to...
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Job displacement insurance and (the lack of) consumption-smoothing
Gerard, François; Naritomi, Joana - 2019
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Job displacement insurance and (the lack of) consumption-smoothing
Gerard, François; Naritomi, Joana - 2019
The most common forms of government-mandated job displacement insurance are Severance Pay (SP; lump-sum payments at layoff) and Unemployment Insurance (UI; periodic payments contingent on non-employment). While there is a vast literature on UI, SP programs have received much less attention, even...
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Severance pay in an optimal contract
Grochulski, Borys; Wong, Russell; Zhang, Yuzhe - In: American economic journal 17 (2025) 2, pp. 241-291
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Do Firms Gain from Managerial Overconfidence? The Role of Severance Pay
Graziano, Clara; Luporini, Annalisa - 2022
We analyze the effects of optimism and overconfidence when the manager's compensation package includes severance pay and the CEO has bargaining power. We find that optimism does not affect incentive pay but increases severance pay with a negative effect on profit. Overconfidence, on the...
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Do Firms Gain from Managerial Overconfidence? The Role of Severance Pay
Graziano, Clara; Luporini, Annalisa - 2022
We analyze the effects of optimism and overconfidence when the manager's compensation package includes severance pay. We find that optimism does not affect incentive pay but increases severance pay with a negative effect on profit. Overconfidence, on the contrary, reduces incentive pay as shown...
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Do Firms Gain from Managerial Overconfidence? The Role of Severance Pay
Graziano, Clara; Luporini, Annalisa - 2022
We analyze the effects of optimism and overconfidence when the manager’s compensation package includes severance pay and the CEO has bargaining power. We find that optimism does not affect incentive pay but increases severance pay with a negative effect on profit. Overconfidence, on the...
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Are Settlements in Patent Litigation Collusive? Evidence from Paragraph IV Challenges
Helland, Eric; Seabury, Seth A. - 2022
The use of “pay-for-delay” settlements in patent litigation – in which a branded manufacturer and generic entrant settle a Paragraph IV patent challenge and agree to forestall entry – has come under considerable scrutiny in recent years. Critics argue that these settlements are collusive...
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Essays in labor economics
Kerndler, Martin - 2018
Die vorliegende Disseration besteht aus drei Aufsätzen zu Lohnrigiditäten in bestehenden Beschäftigungsverhältnissen. Wenn Arbeitsverträge einseitig aufgelöst werden können, sind gelegentlich Lohnanpassungen notwendig, damit eine Weiterbeschäftigung im Interesse von Arbeitergeber und...
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Compensating displaced workers : uncoordinated unemployment insurance and severance pay do a poor job of insuring against losses resulting from job displacement
Parsons, Donald O. - 2018
Job displacement poses a serious earnings threat to long-tenured workers through unemployment spells and lower re-employment wages. The prevailing method of insuring job displacement losses involves an uncoordinated combination of unemployment insurance and severance pay. Less developed...
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How should job displacement wage losses be insured? : wage losses upon re-employment can seriously harm long-tenured displaced workers if they are not properly insured
Parsons, Donald O. - 2018
Job displacement represents a serious earnings risk to long-tenured workers through lower re-employment wages, and these losses may persist for many years. Moreover, this risk is often poorly insured, although not for a lack of policy interest. To reduce this risk, most countries mandate...
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The role of works councils for severance payments
Grund, Christian; Martin, Johannes - 2017
Using representative German employee data, we analyse the role of works councils for the incidence of severance payments subsequent to dismissals. While there is a positive relation with severance payments after those dismissals which stem from plant closings, the incidence of a works council is...
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Voluntary employer-provided severance pay
Parsons, Donald O. - 2017
Employer-provided severance pay in the U.S. emerged among salaried workers during the Great Depression as an alternative to modest advance notice and expanded in the late 1950s and 1960s, especially among union (hourly) workers. A variety of sources are employed to estimate variations in...
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Employer-provided severance pay : the emergence of job displacement Insurance, 1930-1954
Parsons, Donald O. - 2017
Employer-provided severance pay plans became common during the Great Depression, a reaction to (i) large-scale layoffs of long-service workers, and (ii) the growing formalism of the employment relationship. Reasonably consistent series are constructed for severance plan coverage and structure by...
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Arranging golden goodbyes for executive exits : a review and agenda for severance pay
Callahan, Conor - In: Journal of management 50 (2024) 1, pp. 158-187
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Shareholder voting on golden parachutes : effective governance or too little too late?
Gillan, Stuart L.; Nguyen Nga - In: Journal of business finance & accounting : JBFA 51 (2024) 9/10, pp. 2279-2303
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The motivation and consequences of Golden Parachute provisions : a case study of TBEA Co., Ltd.
Huo, Zheng; Zhang, Junsheng; Huang, Mingming - In: China journal of accounting studies 9 (2020) 1, pp. 54-80
The paper examines the motivation and consequences of Golden Parachute (GP) contracts in the context of TBEA, a Chinese company whose GP payment was 1,000 times executive annual salary and which rescinded its GP provision in 2019. We find that for TBEA, whose ownership is dispersed,...
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Do Golden Parachutes Spur Innovation in Concentrated-Ownership Corporations
Wang, Ke; Pownall, Rachel A.J; Xia, Cong; Tang, Xiaorui - 2021
This paper provides highly significant evidence that golden parachutes spur innovation in concentrated-ownership corporations and State-Owned-Enterprises (SOEs). Taking advantage of China's institutional features, we find that golden parachutes lead to higher levels of innovation quantity and...
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Pensions as Severance Pay
Lazear, Edward P. - 2021
Earlier claims that pensions serve as severance pay are corroborated by a new data set drawn from the 1980 Banker's Trust corporate pension plan study. A model is developed that shows how pension values which vary with the age of retirement make both workers and firms better off by moving the...
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What Have We Learned About the Employment Effects of Severance Pay? Further Iterations of Lazear Et Al
Addison, John T.; Teixeira, Paulino - 2021
In this study we examine the contribution of severance pay to employment and unemployment development using data on industrialized OECD countries. Our starting point is Lazear's (1990) empirical dictum that severance payment requirements adversely impact the labor market. We extend his sample...
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Severance Payments for Dismissed Employees in Germany
Grund, Christian - 2021
This contribution investigates severance payments for dismissed employees in Germany. Subsequent to an overview about the legal framework, we respond to the following questions: Who receives severance payments? By which characteristics is the level of severance payments determined? Is...
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From Severance Pay to Self-Insurance : Effects of Severance Payments Savings Accounts in Colombia
Kugler, Adriana D. - 2021
In 1990 Colombia replaced its traditional system of severance payments with a new system of severance payments savings accounts (SPSAs). Although severance payments often are justified on the grounds that they provide insurance against earnings loss, they also increase costs for employers and...
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Transfer Fee Regulations in European Football
Mühlheußer, Gerd; Feess, Eberhard - 2021
We analyze the impact of three different transfer fee systems on payoffs, contract lengths, training and effort incentives in European football. The different regimes, being used until 1995 (Pre-Bosman; or P), currently in use (Bosman; or B), and recently approved (Monti; or M) differ with...
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Redundancy Pay and Collective Dismissals
Goerke, Laszlo - 2021
Redundancy payments for collective dismissals are incorporated into a Shapiro-Stiglitz model of efficiency wages. It is shown that a fixed payment will lower wages, leave employment and welfare unaffected if there are no wage-dependent taxes, no additional firing costs and if unemployment...
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Redundancy Payments, Incomplete Labor Contracts, Unemployment and Welfare
Cahuc, Pierre; Zylberberg, André - 2021
It is frequently argued that pure government-mandated severance transfers by the employer to the worker have neither employment nor welfare effect because they can be offset by private transfers from the worker to the employer. In this paper, using a dynamic search and matching model a la...
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Employment Protection Legislation and Wages
Leonardi, Marco; Pica, Giovanni - 2021
In a perfect labor market severance payments can have no real effects as they can be undone by a properly designed labor contract (Lazear 1990). We give empirical content to this proposition by estimating the effects of EPL on entry wages and on the tenure-wage profile in a quasi-experimental...
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Labor Retrenchment Laws and Their Effect on Wages and Employment : A Theoretical Investigation
Basu, Kaushik; Fields, Gary S.; Debgupta, Shub - 2021
Many countries have legislation which make it costly for firms to dismiss or retrench workers. In the case of India, the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, requires firms that employ 50 or more workers to pay a compensation to any worker who is to be retrenched. This paper builds a theoretical model...
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Employment Protection Legislation and Wages
Leonardi, Marco; Pica, Giovanni - 2021
In a perfect labor market severance payments can have no real effects as they can be undone by a properly designed labor contract (Lazear 1990). We give empirical content to this proposition by estimating the effects of EPL on entry wages and on the tenure-wage profile in a quasi-experimental...
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Insuring Displaced Workers : Human Capital Losses and Severance Pay Design
Feng, Shuaizhang; Parsons, Donald O. - 2021
Displaced workers, especially long tenured workers, face large human capital losses. Private firms frequently offer insurance against this threat in the form of severance pay - scheduled benefits linked in expectation to the worker's human capital loss. We explore this linkage, first reviewing...
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Earnings-Related Severance Pay
Goerke, Laszlo - 2021
In an efficiency wage economy, lump-sum severance pay from which shirkers can be excluded raises employment. However, severance payments are usually related to wages. It is shown that earnings-related, mandated severance pay will have ambiguous employment effects if effort can be varied...
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Severance Pay and Corporate Finance : Empirical Evidence from a Panel of Austrian and Italian Firms
Cardinale, Mirko; Orszag, Jonathan Michael - 2021
This paper examines the empirical link between severance pay and corporate finance. Severance pay is an economic debt of the employer and hence should be taken into account by the market in its assessments of risk. Using a hand collected dataset of accounting data from Italy and Austria we find...
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Legal Restrictions on Buyout Fees : Theory and Evidence from German Soccer
Feess, Eberhard; Frick, Bernd; Mühlheußer, Gerd - 2021
We perform a theoretical and empirical analysis of the impact of transfer fee regulations on professional soccer in Europe. Based on a model of the interaction of moral hazard and heterogeneity, we show (i) how the regulations effect contract durations and wages, (ii) that contracting parties...
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Entwicklungen der Vorstandsabfindungen von 2010 bis 2019
Schottmüller-Einwag, Ute; Dilger, Alexander - 2021
Dieser Beitrag untersucht die Entwicklung der Akzeptanz der Empfehlung G.13 Satz 1 des Deutschen Corporate Governance Kodex (in der Fassung vom 16. Dezember 2019, vormals 4.2.3 Abs. 4 Satz 1), die für vorzeitige Vertragsbeendigungen von Vorstandsmitgliedern Abfindungsobergrenzen vorsieht. Die...
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The role of works councils in severance payments for dismissed employees
Grund, Christian; Martin, Johannes - In: International journal of human resource management 32 (2021) 4, pp. 871-892
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The simple analytics of job displacement insurance
Parsons, Donald O. - 2016
Job displacement in the U.S. is a serious threat to the earnings of long-tenured workers, through both (i) unemployment spells and (ii) reduced reemployment wages. Although full insurance requires both unemployment benefits and wage insurance, supply difficulties limit actual-loss insurance, and...
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Job displacement insurance : a policy typology
Parsons, Donald O. - 2016
Efforts to insure long-tenured displacement workers against earnings losses from unemployment spells and lower wages on subsequent jobs have led to an array of government and employer programs. A policy typology is proposed to impose order on these programmatic efforts. The basic typology...
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Corporate Governance Reporting : Compliance with Upper Limits for Severance Payments to Members of Executive Boards in Germany
Dilger, Alexander - 2020
This paper examines how corporate governance reporting corresponds to actual conduct regarding severance payment caps for prematurely departing members of companies' executive boards in Germany. For this purpose, we first evaluate the declarations of conformity for all companies listed in the...
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Does Ex Ante Severance Pay Affect the Timeliness of Bad News Disclosure? The Role of Managerial Exit Costs
Akamah, Herita T. - 2020
Extant literature documents a positive association between ex ante severance pay and timeliness of bad news disclosure, suggesting that the provision of severance pay is consistent with efficient contracting. Relying on an empirically unexplored theory, we investigate whether and how managerial...
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