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Standard models of hierarchy assume that agents and middle managers are better informed than principals about how to …
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costlessly hardened' and passed along within the hierarchy. As a concrete application of the theory, the paper discusses the …
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A fundamental problem entrepreneurs face in the formative stages of their businesses is how to provide incentives for employees to protect, rather than steal, the source of organizational rents. We study how the entrepreneur's response to this problem will determine the organization's internal...
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and others in specialization. Our theory throws light on the nature of hierarchy, the optimal degree of decentralization …
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bargaining sequence proceeds as a chain through decision-making agents, regardless of the hierarchy of the organization. We prove … rank in each tier, such as in a tree hierarchy …
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us an opportunity to investigate the political economy of administrative hierarchy. Using prefecture-level panel data and … exploiting regime changes during AD1000-2000, we find that gaining and losing importance in the political hierarchy led to the … rise and decline of different prefectures (measured by population density and urbanization). Moreover, political hierarchy …
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illustrate that organizational design and anti-corruption policies must balance agency issues at different levels of the … hierarchy …
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In a labor market hierarchy, promotions are affected by the noisiness of information about the candidates. I study the … higher survival rate. Further, even if more risk takers than non risk takers are promoted in the beginning of the hierarchy …
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, increasing the ratio between the 95th and 50th percentiles from 3.7 to 4.8. We conclude that the impact of hierarchy on …
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Firms' decisions about which goods to produce are often made at a more disaggregate level than the data observed by empirical researchers. When products differ according to production technique or the way in which they enter demand, this data aggregation problem introduces a bias into standard...
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