Agency Theory

Stefan Linder, Nicolai J. Foss

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    Abstract

    Agency theory studies the problems and solutions linked to delegation of tasks from principals to agents in the context of conflicting interests between the parties. Beginning from clear assumptions about rationality, contracting and informational conditions, the theory addresses problems of ex ante (“hidden characteristics”) as well as ex post information asymmetry (“hidden action”), and examines conditions under which various kinds of incentive instruments and monitoring arrangements can be deployed to minimize the welfare loss. Its clear predictions and broad applicability have allowed agency theory to enjoy considerable scientific impact on social science; however, it has also attracted considerable criticism.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    UdgivelsesstedFrederiksberg
    UdgiverInstitut for Strategic Management and Globalization
    Antal sider22
    ISBN (Trykt)9788791815898
    StatusUdgivet - apr. 2013
    NavnSMG Working Paper
    Nummer7/2013

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