Project assignment rights and incentives for eliciting ideas

Project assignment rights and incentives for eliciting ideas

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Article ID: iaor20032164
Country: United States
Volume: 48
Issue: 7
Start Page Number: 886
End Page Number: 899
Publication Date: Jul 2002
Journal: Management Science
Authors: , ,
Keywords: incentives
Abstract:

In this paper, we study an incentive problem that arises between a principal and two agents because they value a real option differently. The real option in our model is a timing option. The agents have limited capacity to undertake projects, and each agent's capacity can be filled now or later. Becuase the principal cares about capacity in the aggregate but each agent cares only about his own capacity, the agents assign a higher value to the option to wait. As a result, agents sometimes withhold ideas from the principal. We show that decentralization can be a solution to this problem. Delegating assignment rights to an agent reduces the option value of waiting for the other agent sufficiently that he is willing to reveal his ideas.

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