I study when a firm prefers to be transparent about pay using a simple multidimensional signaling model. Pay transparency within the firm means that a worker can learn about his own worker-firm match from another worker’s pay. This can either encourage or discourage workers—which affects retention—and so creates a trade-off for the firm when it commits to a level of transparency. The model pre- dicts that when few workers have a high worker-firm match, transparency is always preferred by the firm and becomes more favorable as the value of retaining these ‘star’ workers increases. This prediction is consistent with the firms in the field that choose to be internally transparent about pay. The model also predicts that transparency leads to pa...
We study internal incentives, transparency and firm performance in multidivisional organizations. Tw...
The current “buzzword” among leaders is “transparency.” Hardly a day goes by that a group leader (po...
Abstract: Using two experiments, I examine three research questions. First, I explore how pay inequi...
I study when a firm prefers to be transparent about pay using a simple multidimensional signaling mo...
The purpose of the present work is to examine the effects of full pay transparency, in the organisat...
This paper experimentally investigates how exogenous and endogenous wage transparency affect the int...
This research examines the shift from pay secrecy to transparency and seeks to improve the understan...
The question how transparency in organizations affects performance has received considerable interes...
Pay transparency and the pay dispersion it reveals are of great interest across disciplines. In this...
In the current investigation, we test the proposition that applicants make inferences about how an o...
Outcomes of recent institutional advances towards pay transparency on the individual level remain as...
Pay transparency may help organizations reduce wage discrepancies while also increasing employees’ s...
This paper studies firms’ and employees’ responses to pay transparency requirements. Each year since...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 경영대학 경영학과, 2018. 8. 이정연.Recently, although the movement toward workplace pay...
Firms are usually reluctant to disclose information about the production costs of their goods and se...
We study internal incentives, transparency and firm performance in multidivisional organizations. Tw...
The current “buzzword” among leaders is “transparency.” Hardly a day goes by that a group leader (po...
Abstract: Using two experiments, I examine three research questions. First, I explore how pay inequi...
I study when a firm prefers to be transparent about pay using a simple multidimensional signaling mo...
The purpose of the present work is to examine the effects of full pay transparency, in the organisat...
This paper experimentally investigates how exogenous and endogenous wage transparency affect the int...
This research examines the shift from pay secrecy to transparency and seeks to improve the understan...
The question how transparency in organizations affects performance has received considerable interes...
Pay transparency and the pay dispersion it reveals are of great interest across disciplines. In this...
In the current investigation, we test the proposition that applicants make inferences about how an o...
Outcomes of recent institutional advances towards pay transparency on the individual level remain as...
Pay transparency may help organizations reduce wage discrepancies while also increasing employees’ s...
This paper studies firms’ and employees’ responses to pay transparency requirements. Each year since...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 경영대학 경영학과, 2018. 8. 이정연.Recently, although the movement toward workplace pay...
Firms are usually reluctant to disclose information about the production costs of their goods and se...
We study internal incentives, transparency and firm performance in multidivisional organizations. Tw...
The current “buzzword” among leaders is “transparency.” Hardly a day goes by that a group leader (po...
Abstract: Using two experiments, I examine three research questions. First, I explore how pay inequi...