Accountable care organizations can levy penalties against specialists for poor patient outcomes
Researchers refute earlier claims
Ricardo Perez-Truglia’s research uses relocation choices of medical residents to study feelings about relative income
Research might give pause to corporate boards changing compensation models
Study of a large corporation explores how salary comparisons affect employee behavior
If the boss is your friend, and compensation decisions are public, a bonus you’d get on merit might not be forthcoming
Top executives saw much larger gains after broadband adoption than the workers below them
Fewer employers = less competition for workers = smaller paychecks
Many assume salary transparency will benefit employees, but research suggests downsides, too
Workers involved in compensation decisions might accept a co-worker’s better deal if management didn’t unilaterally decide
The most lucrative career paths avoid young, small firms
Unintended consequences in trying to apply market solutions
Which one walks out happier?
Ad agencies’ 15% fee lasted 100 years longer than it might have
Fixing the process and abandoning the mindset of ‘fixing the women’
Labor’s losses to capital, much studied, aren’t quite as grim when stock and options are tabulated