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  • The (Un)Controllability Pri... The (Un)Controllability Principle: The Benefits of Holding Employees Accountable for Uncontrollable Factors
    ZUREICH, JACOB Journal of accounting research, 20/May , Volume: 61, Issue: 2
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    ABSTRACT The controllability principle suggests that employees should not be held accountable for factors outside their control. This study develops novel theory to challenge that thinking. According ...
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  • Leading by Example in Socia... Leading by Example in Socially Driven Organizations: The Effect of Transparent Leader Compensation Contracts on Following
    Schuhmacher, Karl; Towry, Kristy L.; Zureich, Jacob The Accounting review, 05/2022, Volume: 97, Issue: 3
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    ABSTRACT Leading by example is one of the most powerful methods to encourage individuals to work toward a common objective. Despite the importance of leadership, little is known about how the ...
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  • Ambiguous Sticks and Carrot... Ambiguous Sticks and Carrots: The Effect of Contract Framing and Payoff Ambiguity on Employee Effort
    Burke, Joseph; Towry, Kristy L.; Young, Donald ... The Accounting review, 01/2023, Volume: 98, Issue: 1
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    ABSTRACT Research suggests that employees work harder under penalty contracts than under economically equivalent bonus contracts. We build on this literature by examining how the motivational ...
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