Working Paper

Market Competition and Lower Tier Incentives

Bernd Theilen
CESifo, Munich, 2008

CESifo Working Paper No. 2453

The relationship between competition and performance-related pay has been analyzed in single-principal-single-agent models. While this approach yields good predictions for managerial pay schemes, the predictions fail to apply for employees at lower tiers of a firm’s hierarchy. In this paper, a principal-multi-agent model of incentive pay is developed which makes it possible to analyze the effect of changes in the competitiveness of markets on lower tier incentive payment schemes. The results explain why the payment schemes of agents located at low and mid tiers are less sensitive to changes in competition when aggregated firm data is used.

CESifo Category
Industrial Organisation
Keywords: Cournot competition, contract delegation, moral hazard, entry, market size, wage cost
JEL Classification: D820,J210,L130,L220