Design of firm‐specific training in an agency relationship: Who should take the initiative?
Anthony Marino
Managerial and Decision Economics, 2019, vol. 40, issue 2, 127-140
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This paper considers the twofold problem of compensation contracting and the design of a human capital investment scheme. Before contracting, the principal and the agent can engage in a joint stochastic production process of exerting effort to raise the agent's productivity in the firm. The principal can employ synchronous effort exertion, or either actor can assume a leadership role. We determine which organizational design is best for the principal at the endogenously optimal compensation contract, depending on how the efforts interact.
Date: 2019
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