Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5092578 | Journal of Comparative Economics | 2007 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
This research investigates the effects of cash and stock bonus systems in Taiwan's high-tech sector on firm performance, as measured by sales and value-added. To test the robustness of the estimated results, two proxies for bonuses are adopted, namely the total value of bonuses per employee and bonus payments as a percentage of total payroll. This study adopts three production functions, including the Cobb-Douglas, Translog and CES functions, to estimate the performance effects of bonuses. Our results show that, to a great extent, the bonus systems have positive impacts on firm performance. Journal of Comparative Economics 35 (1) (2007) 235-249.
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Authors
Tzu-Shian Han, Chung-Hua Shen,