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the performance measure and its similarity (congruity, congruence) to the benefit of the manager's employer. A necessary …
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the performance measure and its similarity (congruity, congruence) to the benefit of the manager’s employer. A necessary …
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the performance measure and its similarity (congruity, congruence) to the benefit of the manager's employer. A necessary …
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Incentives often distort behavior: they induce agents to exert effort but this effort is not employed optimally. This paper proposes a theory of incentive design allowing for such distorted behavior. At the heart of the theory is a trade-off between getting the agent to exert effort and ensuring...
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In multiple-task hidden-action models, the (mis-)allocation of effort may play an important role for benefit creation. Signals which capture this benefit and which are used in incentive schemes should thus not only be judged by the noise and the associated costs but also by the mis-allocation...
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We derive equilibrium asset prices when fund managers deviate from benchmark indices to exploit noise-trader induced distortions but fund investors constrain these deviations. Because constraints force managers to buy assets that they underweight when these assets appreciate, overvalued assets...
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We derive equilibrium asset prices when fund managers deviate from benchmark indices to exploit noise-trader induced distortions but fund investors constrain these deviations. Because constraints force managers to buy assets that they underweight when these assets appreciate, overvalued assets...
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, investors make managers' fees more sensitive to performance and benchmark performance against a market index. This makes … overvalued assets. Socially optimal contracts provide steeper performance incentives and cause larger pricing distortions than …
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