#2441. The influence of compensation interdependence on risk-taking: the role of mutual monitoring

December 2026publication date
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Abstract:
The article studies the influence of the influence of the interdependence of compensations on risk taking from mutual monitoring of risky investment decisions. The results show that people with compensatory interdependencies have a behavioral incentive to take higher risks when there is mutual monitoring. It is assumed that the driving force behind this effect is experience management, with an important precondition for peer transparency through peer monitoring.
Keywords:
Compensation interdependence; Mutual monitoring; Risk-taking

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