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Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 66, (2017), pp. 119-128ISSN
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21 april 2016
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Financiële economie en ondernemingsfinanciering
Journal title
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics
Volume
vol. 66
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 119
Page end
p. 128
Subject
Integrated Decision Making (ID)Abstract
We propose that donating profits to charity may improve firm performance through reduced moral hazard and increased effort in incomplete contract environments. This proposition is tested and confirmed in an incomplete contract principal-agent laboratory experiment where principals’ profits are donated to charity. The results show that both principals and agents have higher earnings in treatments where principals are working on behalf of a charity. Only in the charity treatments do agents respond positively to the effort levels suggested by the principals, and do higher requested levels of effort result in higher principal earnings.
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