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20 countries around the world have used incentive packages, including bonus shares and discounts, to attract retail …
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the same rate as men, but receive smaller wage increases consequent upon promotion. These facts contradict the … conventional view that 'glass ceilings' limit the promotion of women. They are consistent with our new 'sticky floors' model of …
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discretion which allows an immediate advancement of their cause and promotion discretion ("patronage") which allows a biasing of … the promotion decision in favour of the juniors from their group. We consider two possible goals of the principal …
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-2009, we find a positive correlation between promotion and growth that is robustly stronger for connected provincial leaders … political selection process. Auxiliary evidence suggests that the documented promotion pattern does not distort the allocation …
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profitability (productivity) of their team and of the promotion-seeking efforts of their employees. Our first main result clarifies … then examine the effect of the employees' productivity on their probability of promotion and on the extent of the resources … candidate for promotion) is less likely to be promoted and the conditions under which higher employee's productivity results in …
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explained by the differing average characteristics of male and female academics and barriers to female promotion. Preliminary … to female promotion is revealed. …
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This Paper examines the disincentive effects of perceived underpayment on individuals’ exerted effort and promotion. To … promotion, the difference between perceived and actual income has a smaller negative effect on the actual effort invested in …
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may lead to women meeting tougher promotion standards than men. If employers expect women to do more household work than … men and by that exert less effort in the paid job, the more talented she must be to make promotion profitable. Moreover …
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The paper is concerned with the empirical modelling of domestic demand for energy in the United Kingdom at the level of the individual household (most previous British work has used aggregate time-series data). The paper develops a two-stage budgeting model of the household's demand for energy...
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Did the rise in anti-American sentiment caused by the Iraq war affect sales of US goods abroad? We address this question using data on soft drink and fabric detergent sales in nine Arab countries. We find a statistically significant negative impact of the war on sales of US soft drinks in seven...
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