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the presence of costly government resources and convex effort costs, teacher monitoring - which is wasteful in principle … shown to make the case for monitoring activity instead of incentive pay even stronger. …
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The article examines the optimal choice of monitoring intensity when workers face external incentives (incentives that … be more attractive to other employers. Increase in such external incentives reduces optimal monitoring intensity but …
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successfully. As investors' monitoring costs decrease, the region in which fraud occurs shifts towards better business conditions …. It follows that if business conditions are sufficiently strong, a decrease in monitoring costs actually increases the …
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This paper presents a model of trust in which a principal chooses either to trust or monitor an agent who, in turn, chooses either to honor or exploit that trust. The principal's decision of whether to trust or monitor is based on the relative temptation an agent faces to exploit the principal's...
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This paper explores domestic mergers and acquisitions (M&As) from the regional perspective. The Finnish firm-level evidence reveals that geographical closeness matters a lot for M&As within a single country. Thus, a great number of domestic M&As occur within narrowly defined regions....
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This paper explores domestic mergers and acquisitions (M&As) from the regional perspective. The Finnish firm-level evidence reveals that geographical closeness matters a lot for M&As within a single country. Thus, a great number of domestic M&As occur within narrowly defined regions....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005118986
In sectors using information and communications technology (ICT) as platform for innovation, the meaning of the term 'work' is undergoing fundamental change. New technologies are helping to accommodate employees' individual preferences regarding working hours and location. In this respect,...
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The purpose of this paper is to assess the sequence of technological changes occurred in the retail banking sector of the United Kingdom against the emergence of customer services by developing an evolutionary argument. The historical paradigm of Information Technology provides useful insights...
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This paper finds that the rapid update of information and communication technologies contributed to Australia’s strong productivity performance in the 1990s and the contribution to labour productivity growth was at least as strong as it was in the US. Australia generated a productivity...
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