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. Firing costs help employers indicate that they will not oust employees instead of making promised payments, enabling early …
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We analyze how agents’ present bias affects optimal contracting in an infinite-horizon employment setting. The principal maximizes profits by offering a menu of contracts to naive agents: a virtual contract - which agents plan to choose in the future - and a real contract which they end up...
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Tournaments are often used to improve performance in innovation contexts. Tournaments provide monetary incentives but also render teams' identity and social-image concerns salient. We study the effects of tournaments on team performance in a non-routine task and identify the importance of these...
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Tournaments are often used to improve performance in innovation contexts. Tournaments provide monetary incentives but also render teams’ identity and social-image concerns salient. We study the effects of tournaments on team performance in a non-routine task and identify the importance of...
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We study optimal employment contracts for present-biased employees who can conduct on-the-job search. Presuming that firms cannot offer long-term contracts, we find that individuals who are naive about their present bias will actually be better off than sophisticated or time-consistent...
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outcomes of dismissal conflicts. In this study we focus on severance pay and inquire whether its incidence and level varies in … generates the main observable outcomes of dismissal conflicts as potential equilibrium situations. Using German panel data …
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variation in notice duration across firms, we estimate the productivity loss of notice. The estimates of benefits and costs …
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