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behaviour on executive compensation conditioned on managerial ability. We find that managers with better abilities are … part of superior managers’ skills and should be incorporated in their reward contracts. The results show that managerial …
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In tests of the relative performance evaluation (RPE) hypothesis, researchers rarely, if ever, aggregate peer performance in the same way as a firm’s board of directors. Framed as a standard errors-in-variables problem, a commonly-held view is that such aggregation errors induce an attenuation...
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Performance-based pay is an important instrument to align the interests of managers with the interests of shareholders …. However, recent evidence suggests that high-powered incentives also provide managers with incentives to manipulate the firm …'s reported earnings. The previous literature has focused primarily on Chief Executive Officers, but managers further down in the …
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managerial incentives affect both the mean and dispersion of workers' productivity through two channels. First, managers respond … increase. Second, managers select out the least able workers, implying that the mean increases but the dispersion may decrease … of worker productivity. Analysis of individual level productivity data shows that managers target their effort towards …
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