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theory. In many contexts they are superior to monetary compensation …
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Awards in the form of orders, medals, decorations and titles are ubiquitous in monarchies and republics, private organizations, not-for-profit and profit-oriented firms. Nevertheless, economists have disregarded this kind of non-material extrinsic incentive. The demand for awards relies on an...
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. Agency theory's insistence on linking the compensation of managers and directors as closely as possible to firm performance …
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the crisis corporate governance is in. At the same time, they provide a step in the direction of a more adequate theory of …
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. Agency theory's insistence on linking the compensation of managers and directors as closely as possible to firm performance …
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important role in explaining brain drain. The effects of social networks on brain drain are analyzed in a decision theory …
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Awards in the form of orders, medals, decorations and titles are ubiquitous in monarchies and republics, private organizations, not-for-profit and profit-oriented firms. Nevertheless, economists have disregarded this kind of non-material extrinsic incentive. The demand for awards relies on an...
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The motivation crowding effect suggests that an external intervention via monetary incentives or punishments may undermine (and under different indentifiable conditions strengthen) intrinsic motivation. As of today, the theoretical possibility of crowding effects is widely accepted among...
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