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Sweden is often described as a country where intergenerational social mobility is high, but research also shows that social mobility decreases the closer one gets to the extreme top of the income distribution. We study the occupational mobility for an extreme elite group in society: the CEOs of...
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Sweden is often described as a country where intergenerational social mobility is high, but research also shows that social mobility decreases the closer one gets to the extreme top of the income distribution. We study the occupational mobility for an extreme elite group in society: the CEOs of...
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With a growing focus on diversity within industries and mainstream societal expectations, corporations have a renewed interest in organizing their leadership to accommodate these pressures. The representation of female directors in firm management positions and top executive positions have been...
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We propose a model of the interplay of employment relationships and community-based interactions among workers and managers. Employment relations can be either tough (where workers are monitored intensively and obtain few rents, and managers do not provide informal favors for their workers) or...
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differences between men and women, can provide a plausible explanation. We conduct an experiment on a Dutch online survey panel to …
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I discuss recent findings from behavioral economic experiments in the lab and in the field on the role of leaders in …
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