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In the present paper an attempt will be made to examine whether ceo pay equalization (convergence) takes place in the Western World. This analysis will be based on the method of estimation of entrepreneurial reward according to (Georgiou, 2009). It will be shown that there is no convergence in...
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We show that immigrant managers are substantially more likely to hire immigrants than are native managers. The finding … deficiencies are important. We find no effects on entry wages. Our findings suggest that a low frequency of immigrant managers may … contribute to the observed disadvantages of immigrant workers. -- Minority workers ; labor mobility ; workplace segregation …
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Provides in-depth analysis of excessive executive compensation at the 20 wealthiest Massachusetts private colleges and universities during 2008-09, the academic year of the financial crisis. Analyzes both disclosed and undisclosed compensation packages as well as income inequality between highly...
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"illicit" tendencies as youths accounts for both entry into entrepreneurship and the comparative earnings of entrepreneurs. In …
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