International Migration Intentions and Illegal Costs: Evidence from Africa-to-Europe Smuggling Routes
In: IZA Discussion Paper No. 11978
52 results
Sort by:
In: IZA Discussion Paper No. 11978
SSRN
Working paper
SSRN
An lauten Expertenstimmen mangelt es in der Corona-Krise nicht, wohl aber an einem einheitlichen Gesamtbild. Über transparente Politikberatung und die Möglichkeiten globalen Wissens.
In: Organization science, Volume 32, Issue 2, p. 334-351
ISSN: 1526-5455
It is well established that the effectiveness of pay-for-performance (PfP) schemes depends on employee- and organization-specific factors. However, less is known about the moderating role of external forces such as market competition. Our theory posits that competition generates two counteracting effects—the residual market and competitor response effects—that vary with competition and jointly generate a curvilinear relationship between PfP effectiveness and competition. Weak competition discourages effort response to PfP because there is little residual market to gain from rivals, whereas strong competition weakens incentives because an offsetting response from competitors becomes more likely. PfP hence has the strongest effect under moderate competition. Field data from a bakery chain and its competitive environment confirm our theory and let us refute several alternative interpretations.
In: Economics of transition, Volume 25, Issue 2, p. 141-148
ISSN: 1468-0351
In: IZA Discussion Paper No. 5374
SSRN