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We theoretically and experimentally examine the impact of pay transparency policies and payment schemes on individuals’ effort decisions and their performance. By considering the “no information” policy as a benchmark that only informs each agent of his own performance and pay, we examine...
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In numerous economic scenarios, contracting parties may not have a clear picture of all the relevant aspects. A contracting party may be unaware of what she and/or others are entitled to determine. Therefore, she may reject a contract that is too good to be true. Further, a contracting party may...
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A central problem in vertical relationships is to minimize the mismatch between supply and demand. This paper studies a problem of contracting between a manufacturer and a retailer who privately observes the retail demand materialized after the contracting stage. Cash payments are bounded above...
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In numerous economic scenarios, contracting parties may not have a clear picture of all the relevant aspects. A contracting party may be unaware of what she and/or others are entitled to determine. Therefore, she may reject a contract that is too good to be true. Further, a contracting party may...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010690513