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This study sheds light on how employees identify with organizational change after a cross-border acquisition. Specifically, we tested how target and bidder employees identify against each other. We extend previous findings from the literature that both acquiring and target organizations continue...
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them but also a benefit for a mission they support. While their motivation may stem from working for their preferred (i … mission. It seems that the full potential of `motivation by mission' is realized only when principals share as well as support …
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, i.e. they have heterogeneous unobservable intrinsic motivation levels. I derive the optimal mechanism (allocation rule …
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agents have unobservable intrinsic motivation levels. I show that the non-contractibility of effort (asymmetric information …
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We study the interaction of organizational culture and personal prosocial orientation in team work where teams compete against each other. In a computerized lab experiment with minimal group design, we prime subjects to two alternative organizational cultures emphasizing either self-enhancement...
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