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It is widely accepted that only the protection of private property rights and competition by rival firms provides adequate Incentive to perform for managers and employees. However, it is not entirely clear how ownership interacts with competition. This paper centers on the question of ownership...
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This paper centres around the question of ownership of firms and managerial competition and how these affect manager and employees' incentives to invest in human capital. We argue that employee's incentives in human capital investment are affected by both ownership and competition since both...
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This paper centers around the question of ownership of firms and managerial competition and how these affect managers and employees' incentives to invest in human capital. We argue that employees' incentives in human capital investment are affected by both ownership and competition since both...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005742783
This paper centres around the question of ownership of firms and managerial competition and how these affect manager and employees' incentives to invest in human capital. We argue that employee's incentives in human capital investment are affected by both ownership and competition since both...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012756575
It is widely accepted that only the protection of private property rights and competition by rival firms provide adequate incentives to perform for managers and employees. However, it is not entirely clear how ownership interacts with competition. This paper centres around the question of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012757391