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Anthony D'Amato argues that hedge fund wizards will engage in a race to the bottom, accepting ever higher chances of going bust to pursue short run returns both to maximize their percentage take in good years and to attract more investment.
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The Bill seeks to amend the Maternity Benefit Act, 1961.
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earnings, an optimal contract is interpreted as a combination of base salary, golden parachute and bonus. When earnings are not …
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providing incentives through group versus individual bonus schemes. When workers have a propensity for envy, either scheme may …
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Questions about compensation structures and incentive effects of pay-for-performance components are important for firms' Human Resource Management as well as for economics in general and labor economics in particular. This paper provides scarce insider econometric evidence on the structure and...
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Questions about compensation structures and incentive effects of pay-for-performance components are important for firms' Human Resource Management as well as for economics in general and labor economics in particular. This paper provides scarce insider econometric evidence on the structure and...
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introducing a bonus motive, it is shown that agents with higher self-control problems should be given a higher bonus to prevent …
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We use an online real-effort experiment to investigate how bonus-based pay and worker productivity interact with … workplace cheating. Firms often use bonus-based compensation plans, such as group bonuses and firm-wide profit sharing, that …
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