Managerial defections , promotion criteria and firm growth

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  • Mehmet Bac
  • Ismail Saglam
  • Steve Wozniak
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Junior managers’ learning decisions and career expectations, promotion criteria, and parent firms’ growth strategies are interdependent. We study this interdependence in a two-stage game where a junior manager invests in unobservable industry-specific learning in response to the firm’s growth strategy. In the absence of a credible promotion criterion the firm is unable to insure itself fully against defections, growth is low and ex-post regrettable managerial promotions may occur. Higher growth relaxes promotion decisions and erodes managers’ learning incentives, whereas lower growth generates the opposite effect but increases the likelihood of defections.  1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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تاریخ انتشار 1999