This paper explains aspects of profit sharing arrangements in accounting partnerships, including the geographical dispersion of partnerships. It is posited that accounting partnerships sharing profits on a national or international basis are likely to use performance-based profit sharing rules; whereas local partnerships are likely to share profits equally. This is caused by factors influencing performance monitoring of partners. We propose that the geographical dispersion of profit sharing is determined by the ability to utilise teamwork efficiently across locations. Results show that more geographically disperse partnerships have a greater proportion of their clients that are firm specific, rather than intrinsically linked to any one indi...
This paper uses a substantial international database to provide the widest and the most detailed ana...
Growing international business has brought a variety of collaborative business structures. In the pa...
This paper discusses different motives for profit sharing adoption in the U.S., Canada and the U.K.,...
It is very difficult to diversify one's human capital (Gillson & Mnookin, 1985) which in turn influe...
This paper examines how partners in an audit firm can use profit-sharing rules to induce optimal par...
Academics call the problem that arises when individuals in a partnership take actions inconsistent ...
Examines the extent to which new forms of profit-sharing based on individual performance have been i...
this paper. In addition, most of this earlier work focuses on e#ciency issues, taking monitoring or ...
using a common estimating framework and comparable, primary data for two samples of firms in the Bri...
This research tackles the issue of profit in sharing companies in terms of its conditions and distri...
Our companion article developed a clear conceptual framework of profit sharing between two rival fir...
This paper suggests a new approach to the determination of profit allocation between the partners in...
This study investigates the role of factors that determine individual employee’s and firms participa...
The purpose of this book is to explain the challenges that new, collaborative forms of organisation ...
These days, the locus of business operations is difficult to define and is subject to continuous mo...
This paper uses a substantial international database to provide the widest and the most detailed ana...
Growing international business has brought a variety of collaborative business structures. In the pa...
This paper discusses different motives for profit sharing adoption in the U.S., Canada and the U.K.,...
It is very difficult to diversify one's human capital (Gillson & Mnookin, 1985) which in turn influe...
This paper examines how partners in an audit firm can use profit-sharing rules to induce optimal par...
Academics call the problem that arises when individuals in a partnership take actions inconsistent ...
Examines the extent to which new forms of profit-sharing based on individual performance have been i...
this paper. In addition, most of this earlier work focuses on e#ciency issues, taking monitoring or ...
using a common estimating framework and comparable, primary data for two samples of firms in the Bri...
This research tackles the issue of profit in sharing companies in terms of its conditions and distri...
Our companion article developed a clear conceptual framework of profit sharing between two rival fir...
This paper suggests a new approach to the determination of profit allocation between the partners in...
This study investigates the role of factors that determine individual employee’s and firms participa...
The purpose of this book is to explain the challenges that new, collaborative forms of organisation ...
These days, the locus of business operations is difficult to define and is subject to continuous mo...
This paper uses a substantial international database to provide the widest and the most detailed ana...
Growing international business has brought a variety of collaborative business structures. In the pa...
This paper discusses different motives for profit sharing adoption in the U.S., Canada and the U.K.,...