The dark side of competition for status

G Charness, D Masclet, MC Villeval - Management Science, 2014 - pubsonline.informs.org
Unethical behavior within organizations is not rare. We investigate experimentally the role of
status-seeking behavior in sabotage and cheating activities aiming at improving one's …

Remuneration systems used in the fishing sector and their consequences on crew wages and labor rent creation

J Guillen, J Boncoeur, N Carvalho, K Frangoudes… - Maritime studies, 2017 - Springer
In most fisheries worldwide, crew are paid through different shared remuneration systems
rather than a fixed wage. In shared remuneration systems, wages can significantly increase …

Remuneration review: Risk, planning, and modelling beyond the Covid crisis

M Cherrington, D Airehrour, S Madanian… - 2021 IEEE 12th …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Organisations that have survived Covid-19 jolts, uncertainties and lockdowns now require
business intelligence and information system integration for decision support. Risks and …

Remuneration systems and economic performance: theory and Vietnamese small-scale purse seine fisheries

TTT Pham, O Flaaten… - Marine Resource …, 2013 - journals.uchicago.edu
This study analyzes the determinants of the choice of remuneration system and examines
their influence on the economic performance of fisheries. The purse seine fisheries in Khanh …

How do contract types and incentives influence driver behavior?− An analysis of the Kigali bus network

L Sörensen, J Schlüter - Humanities and Social Sciences …, 2021 - nature.com
The rapidly growing city of Kigali has a bus network that is undergoing increased
development as underlined in its Transport Master Plan. Two schemes of bus driver …

Share contract choices and economic performance: empirical evidence from the artisanal fisheries sector in Chile

C Salazar Espinoza - Marine Resource Economics, 2015 - journals.uchicago.edu
Typically, crew members in fisheries are remunerated through a share of the total revenues.
However, there is little empirical evidence on the mechanisms by which revenues are …

An unconventional approach to estimating crew remuneration in fisheries

D Pinello, J Gee, K Polymeros - Marine Policy, 2018 - Elsevier
Fishing is a labour-intensive activity and consequently labour is one of its primary costs.
Labour costs refer to remuneration, which is almost universally paid by means of some kind …

Exploring economic optimum fishing efforts: a case of Japanese swordfish longline fishery

G Ishimura, K Abe, K Kanazawa, T Goto - Fisheries Science, 2022 - Springer
An empirically estimated harvest function for an off-shore longline fishing vessel is
integrated with a demand model for swordfish, and costs. This integrated model is used to …

A corporate-crime perspective on fisheries: liability rules and non-compliance

F Jensen, L Nøstbakken - Environment and Development Economics, 2016 - cambridge.org
The existing fisheries economics literature analyzes compliance problems by treating the
fishing firm as one cohesive unit, but in many cases violations are committed by agents …

The impact of collective use rights on share contracts: the case of the Extractive Artisanal Regime (RAE) in Chilean hake fisheries

C Salazar, J Dresdner - Environment and Development Economics, 2020 - cambridge.org
Share contracts are the dominant remuneration system in artisanal fisheries. Introducing
regulations based on collective use rights may affect the way profits are distributed. The …