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This paper explores patterns of quality differentiation and specialization relying on model-level panel data of retail sales and prices of refrigerators across 23 countries in the European Union. Unlike customs data aggregated at the product category, typically used in the literature,...
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review platforms in the performance of offline industries under asymmetric information. …
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Two alternative relative compensation schemes are compared with respect to total output that can be generated at a given sum of salaries. While the promotion regime guarantees that any salary increase is permanent, the premium system allows a reduction in the income of an agent to the base...
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executive compensation, indicating that globalization is influencing compensation through pay-for-non-performance. Furthermore …
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How does "what managers know" affect firm performance on international markets? This question is of considerable … performance on international markets is shaped by the human factor. This paper proposes managerial mobility as an integral part of …
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We study gender differences in relation to performance and sabotage in competitions. While we find no systematic gender … differences in performance in the real effort task, we observe a strong gender gap in sabotage choices in our experiment. This gap …
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for performance and that the great recession of 2009 acted as a disciplining devise on CEO pay in Germany. -- executive …
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explains why flow pay responds to performance, even though CEOs’ equity holdings already provide substantial consumption …
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Increasing attention has been given to the fact that some multinational enterprises shift income to tax haven countries, an activity that generates inequality in corporate taxation. Here, we examine how profit shifting relates to wage inequality. Using rich matched employer-employee data from...
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We study the market for CEOs of large publicly-traded US firms, analyze new CEOs' prior connections to the hiring firm, and explore how hiring choices are determined. Firms are hiring from a surprisingly small pool of candidates. More than 80% of new CEOs are insiders, defined as current or...
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