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A principal is uncertain of an agent's preferences and cannot provide monetary transfers. The principal, however, does control the discretion granted to the agent. In this paper, we provide a simple characterization of when it is optimal for the principal to screen by offering different terms of...
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, concentrated in firms with low institutional ownership. Consistent with an investor demand view of board gender diversity, we find … valuation effects of gender diversity can be explained by a discount rate channel …
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Delegation is a central feature of organizational design that theory suggests should be aligned with the intensity of incentives in performance pay schemes. We explore a specific form of delegation, namely price delegation, whereby firms allow sales people to offer a maximum discount from the...
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innovative workplace practices. The latter bias appears to be quantitatively more important. Results from estimating a correlated … random coefficient model further suggest that a potential bias in the 2SLS-estimates due to self-selection seems to be …
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We study interfirm competition on a product market where effort decisions are delegated to the firms' workers. Intrafirm organization is captured by a principal-multiagent framework where firm owners implement alternative compensation schemes for the workers. We show that the value of delegation...
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