Dimitris Vrettos
Southern Methodist University
5 Papers
6 Citations
Dimitris Vrettos is an academic researcher from Southern Methodist University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Incentive & Moral hazard. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications.
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Are relative performance measures in ceo incentive contracts used for risk reduction and/or for strategic interaction?
TL;DR: In this paper, the use of RPE (Relative Performance Evaluation) in CEO incentive contracting depends on the type of strategic competition between a firm and its peers, which may explain the lack of consistent support found in prior research for the role of the RPE in filtering out common noise from the CEO's performance.
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The Use of Management Control Mechanisms to Mitigate Moral Hazard in the Decision to Outsource
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined whether management control mechanisms aimed at mitigating moral hazard explain outsourcing decisions over and above transaction cost economics (TCE) determinants documented in prior research, and they found that in-house production efficiencies and their proxy for transaction risk significantly explain the extent of outsourcing of aircraft maintenance.
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The Moderating Effect of Relative Performance Evaluation on the Risk Incentive Properties of Executives’ Equity Portfolios
Hyungshin Park,Dimitris Vrettos +1 more
TL;DR: The authors found that the use of relative performance evaluation (RPE) in CEOs' incentive contracts influences the effect of risk-taking incentives on both the magnitude and composition of firm risk.
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The Use of Management Control Mechanisms to Mitigate Moral Hazard in the Decision to Outsource
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined whether management control mechanisms aimed at mitigating moral hazard explain outsourcing decisions over and above transaction cost economics (TCE) determinants documented in prior research, and they found that in-house production efficiencies and their proxy for transaction risk significantly explain the extent of outsourcing of aircraft maintenance.
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The Moderating Effect of Relative Performance Evaluation on the Risk Incentive Properties of Executives' Equity Portfolios
TL;DR: This article found that the use of relative performance evaluation (RPE) in CEOs' incentive contracts influences the effect of risk-taking incentives on both the magnitude and composition of firm risk.
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