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We consider a single-principal/multi-agent model to investigate the principal's preferences over delegated contracting. The analysis extends the single-agent/multi-task LEN model in Feltham and Xie (1994) to a multi-agent/multi-task context. We consider full-commitment contracts, i.e., the...
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We provide a discussion of Hannan, Rankin and Towry (HRT) (2006) The effect of information systems on honesty in managerial reporting: A behavioral perspective. Some agency theorists have suggested that while individuals have some preference for honesty, their honesty threshold is so low that...
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Nonprofit organizations are taxed on the portion of their income that is unrelated to their primary exempt mission. Prior research suggests that nonprofits reallocate expenses from their tax-exempt to their taxable activities in order to reduce their tax liabilities. This paper examines two...
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We analytically model a setting in which two product centers share a manufacturing process, the issue being to assign the shared costs in a way that induces rational product center managers to truthfully report private information needed for an ex-ante best investment decision. The shared...
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This paper analyzes the impact of capacity costs on bidding strategies of firms participating in procurement auctions. More efficient firms will invest in advance due to their high probability of winning the auction while less efficient bidders prefer to wait with their investments until the...
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The New Zealand (NZ) Government began its public sector reforms in 1984. The purposes of the reforms were to build a more open public sector, a plainer and clearer way of reporting, emphasising accountability and transparency (Wallace, 1993). A central focus of the reforms was to change the...
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Empirical researchers in economics, finance and accounting grapple with a fundamental problem of gathering a representative sample of firms to test various theories that abound in the literature. Several well established data vendors provide a wealth of information toward this endeavor. However,...
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In this paper, we examine the effect that individual characteristics, specifically functional experience and level of work experience, have on how managers acquire and use balanced scorecard information. Using Hambrick and Mason's information processing theory, we predict that a manager's...
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This paper examines whether aggregated cost information provided by suppliers to buyers can mitigate the hold-up problem that occurs with idiosyncratic investments. Hold-up implies that, given the opportunity, buyers pursue a self-interested strategy and do not reimburse suppliers for their...
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Organisations are becoming increasingly aware of the need for management information systems, due largely to the changing environment and a continuous process of globalisation. All of this means that managers need to adapt the structures of their organisations to the changes and, therefore, to...
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