To enforce the law, the government must learn about violations of the law. One way of obtaining such information is by employing police officers and investigators. An alternative way is by rewarding whistleblowers. In this paper I consider two basic questions relating to whistleblower rewards. First, what is the optimal size of whistleblower rewards? Second, how should we choose between employing police officers and rewarding whistleblowers? I develop a model that highlights two features of the whistleblowing context: whistleblowers bear a personal cost, and a reward may encourage false reports. I find that there is a nonmonotonic relationship between the personal cost to whistleblowers and the optimal reward, and between the risk of a fals...
“Whistle-blowing” is an increasingly common element of regulatory enforcement programs and one that ...
I show that offering monetary rewards to whistleblowers can backfire as a moral aversion to being pa...
"Whistle-blowing" is an increasingly common element of regulatory enforcement programs and one that ...
To enforce the law, the government must learn about violations of the law. One way of obtaining such...
This chapter examines the kind of whistleblowing that is advocated by offering rewards to whistleblo...
Whistleblowers have exposed misconduct in settings ranging from public health to national security. ...
Whistleblowers have exposed misconduct in settings ranging from public health to national security. ...
For law enforcement purposes corruption and fraud are hard battles. Because of the highly secretive ...
Companies are strongly encouraged to implement whistleblowing programs to help detect and deter misc...
It is often claimed that rewards for whistleblowers lead to fraudulent reports, but for several US p...
It is often claimed that rewards for whistleblowers lead to fraudulent reports, but for several US p...
It is often claimed that rewards for whistleblowers lead to fraudulent reports, but for several US p...
I compare two approaches employers can use to induce workers to blow the whistle on internal miscond...
We develop a game theoretical model of whistleblowing behavior in organizations, focusing speci�fica...
I compare two approaches employers can use to induce workers to blow the whistle on internal miscond...
“Whistle-blowing” is an increasingly common element of regulatory enforcement programs and one that ...
I show that offering monetary rewards to whistleblowers can backfire as a moral aversion to being pa...
"Whistle-blowing" is an increasingly common element of regulatory enforcement programs and one that ...
To enforce the law, the government must learn about violations of the law. One way of obtaining such...
This chapter examines the kind of whistleblowing that is advocated by offering rewards to whistleblo...
Whistleblowers have exposed misconduct in settings ranging from public health to national security. ...
Whistleblowers have exposed misconduct in settings ranging from public health to national security. ...
For law enforcement purposes corruption and fraud are hard battles. Because of the highly secretive ...
Companies are strongly encouraged to implement whistleblowing programs to help detect and deter misc...
It is often claimed that rewards for whistleblowers lead to fraudulent reports, but for several US p...
It is often claimed that rewards for whistleblowers lead to fraudulent reports, but for several US p...
It is often claimed that rewards for whistleblowers lead to fraudulent reports, but for several US p...
I compare two approaches employers can use to induce workers to blow the whistle on internal miscond...
We develop a game theoretical model of whistleblowing behavior in organizations, focusing speci�fica...
I compare two approaches employers can use to induce workers to blow the whistle on internal miscond...
“Whistle-blowing” is an increasingly common element of regulatory enforcement programs and one that ...
I show that offering monetary rewards to whistleblowers can backfire as a moral aversion to being pa...
"Whistle-blowing" is an increasingly common element of regulatory enforcement programs and one that ...