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We study whether compensating people who volunteer to be leaders in a public goods game creates a social crowding-out effect of moral motivation among the others in the group. We report from an experiment with four treatments, where the base treatment is a standard public goods game with...
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We study how leader compensation affects public goods provision. We report from a lab experiment with four treatments, where the base treatment was a standard public goods game with simultaneous contribution decisions, while the three other treatments allowed participants to volunteer to be the...
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We analyze the effect of CEO pay disclosure on wage distribution by exploiting a 1998 reform requiring Italian publicly listed companies to disclose top executives' compensation. In firms where CEOs disclose high total compensation, the top 5 percent and 1 percent of the within-firm wage...
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patient satisfaction. The link in the program theory between objective and purpose is too weak to induce a better fulfilment …
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This study compares firms' dividend policy antecedents in four countries. The author surveys managers of 230 companies … little importance for Polish managers, as the history of dividend payouts in Polish-listed companies is brief. The … foreign investors. The study expands on the existing survey research on dividends and provides new evidence from managers of …
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