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influenced by delegation and precautionary motives. This can entail “contagion”, i.e. parallel reactions of the loan volumes in …
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in charge of thefirm's hiring and investment decisions. Delegation is seen to give rise to a generic conflict ofinterests …
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A model is analyzed in which agents exert effort to create innovations within an organization. When payments are infeasible, the decision on the implementation of a proposal is shown to bemadeby simplemonotonic decision rules. A trade-off arises between the use of information and the incentives...
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A theory of responsibility is provided in a simple model where agents care for their career prospects. First, two agents with uncertain abilities work on a task. Second, a principal decides to promote one of them. Three types of equilibria occur. One in which no agent is responsible for the task...
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, sondern zusätzlich Negativausleseder politischen Zitronen den Nutzen der Delegation für die Bürger schmälern kann. Bestehtauf …
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Empirical studies on information communication technologies (ICT) typically aggregate the“information” and “communication” components together. We show theoretically and empirically thatthese have very different effects on the empowerment of employees, and by extension on wageinequality....
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,both investors are rewarded, but the person who actually decides gets a higher reward.Delegation only pays off for the initial …
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