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We show that Miller and Pazgal.s (2001) model of strategic delegation, in which managerial incentives are based upon relative performance, is affected by a non-existence problem which has impact on the price equilibrium. The undercutting incentives generating this result are indeed similar to...
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We study, experimentally, how two alternative incentive mechanisms affect team performance, and how a team chooses between alternative mechanisms. We study a group incentive mechanism, where team output is shared equally among team members, and a hierarchical mechanism team output is allocated...
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This paper shows that in a model of managerial delegation in duopoly market structure, if the managers' salary varies … the proportion of the incentive scheme that the managers get as a part of their salary, i.e. in equilibrium owners will …
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