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Summary of the papers Lecture 2: Performance Measures Moers, F. 2006. Performance Measure Properties and Delegation. The Accounting Review 81(4): 897-924. Campbell, D. 2008. Nonfinancial performance measures and promotion-based incentives. Journal of Accounting Research 46(2): 297-332. Abernethy, M.A., J. Bouwens, and L. van Lent. 2013. The role of performance measures in the intertemporal decisions of business unit managers. Contemporary Accounting Research 30(3): 925-961 Lecture 3: Subjectivity Gibbs, M., W. Van Der Stede, K. Merchant, and M. Vargus. 2004. Determinants and effects of subjectivity in incentives. The Accounting Review 79(2): 409-436. Bol, J.C., and S.D. Smith. 2011. Spillover effects in subjective performance evaluation: Bias and the Asymmetric Influence of Controllability. The Accounting Review 86(4): . Ittner, C.D., D.F. Larcker, and M.W. Meyer. 2003. Subjectivity and the weighting of performance measures: Evidence from a balanced scorecard. The Accounting Review 78: 725-758 Lecture 4: Selecting the Right Employee Campbell, D. 2012. Employee selection as a control system. Journal of Accounting Research 50(4): 931-966. Abernethy, M.A., H.C. Dekker, and A. K-D. Schulz. 2015. Are employee selection and incentive contracts complements or substitutes?. Journal of Accounting Research 53(4): 633-668. Dierynck, B., and V. van Pelt. 2016. The sorting effect of discretionary adjustment on identification with the firm. Working Paper Tilburg University. Lecture 5: Surrogation and Distortion Choi, J., G. Hecht, and W. Tayler. 2012. Lost in translation: the effects of incentive compensation on strategy surrogation. The Accounting Review 87(4): Choi, J.W., G.W. Hecht, W.B. Tayler. 2013. Strategy selection, surrogation, and strategic performance measurement systems. Journal of Accounting Research 51(1): 105-133. Bentley, J. 2016. The effect of narrative reporting on operational distortion and surrogation. Working Paper University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Cardinaels, E., B. Dierynck, and V. van Pelt. 2016. Distortion doctors: improving performance measures through managerial rotation. Working Paper Tilburg University. Lecture 6: Leading your Team Leroy, H., B. Dierynck, F. Anseel, T. Simons, J.R.B. Halbesleben, D. McCaughey, G.T. Savage, L. Sels. 2012. Behavioral integrity for safety, priority of safety, psychological safety, and patient safety: a team-level study. Journal of Applied Psychology 97(6): . Plunkett Tost, L., F. Gino, and R.P. Larrick. 2013. When power makes others speechless: the negative impact of leader power on team performance. Academy of Management Journal 56(5): . Mayer, D.M., M. Kuenzi, R. Greenbaum, M. Bardes, and R. Salvador. 2009. How low does ethical leadership flow? Test of a trickle-down model. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 108: 1-13. Lecture 7: Honesty of Managerial Reporting Hannan, R.L., F. Rankin, K.L. Towry. 2006. The Effect of Information Systems on Honesty in Managerial Reporting: A Behavioral Perspective. Contemporary Accounting Research 23(4): 885-918. Mazar, N., O. Amir, and D. Ariely. 2008. The dishonesty of honest people: a theory of self-concept maintenance. Journal of Marketing Research 45(6): 633-644. Cardinaels, E., and H. Yin. 2015. Think twice before going for incentives: social norms and the principals decision on compensation contracts. Journal of Accounting Research 53(5): 985-1015. Lecture 8: Managing Creativity Grabner, I., 2014. Incentive system design in creativity-dependent firms. The Accounting Review 89(5): . Choi, E., H. Leroy, B. Dierynck, and V. Krause. 2016. Zen in the midst of turbulence: mindfulness, incentives, stress, and creativity. Working Paper Tilburg University. Chen, C.X., M. Williamson, F. Zhou. 2012. Reward system design and group creativity: an experimental investigation. The Accounting Review 87(6): .

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Lecture 2: Performance Measures ........................................................................................................... 2
Moers, F. 2006. Performance Measure Properties and Delegation. The Accounting Review 81(4):
897-924. ............................................................................................................................................... 2
Campbell, D. 2008. Nonfinancial performance measures and promotion-based incentives. Journal
of Accounting Research 46(2): 297-332. .............................................................................................. 3
Abernethy, M.A., J. Bouwens, and L. van Lent. 2013. The role of performance measures in the
intertemporal decisions of business unit managers. Contemporary Accounting Research 30(3): 925-
961........................................................................................................................................................ 5
Lecture 3: Subjectivity .............................................................................................................................. 7
Gibbs, M., W. Van Der Stede, K. Merchant, and M. Vargus. 2004. Determinants and effects of
subjectivity in incentives. The Accounting Review 79(2): 409-436. ..................................................... 7
Bol, J.C., and S.D. Smith. 2011. Spillover effects in subjective performance evaluation: Bias and the
Asymmetric Influence of Controllability. The Accounting Review 86(4): 1213-1230. ....................... 10
Ittner, C.D., D.F. Larcker, and M.W. Meyer. 2003. Subjectivity and the weighting of performance
measures: Evidence from a balanced scorecard. The Accounting Review 78: 725-758 .................... 12
Lecture 4: Selecting the Right Employee ............................................................................................... 15
Campbell, D. 2012. Employee selection as a control system. Journal of Accounting Research 50(4):
931-966. ............................................................................................................................................. 15
Abernethy, M.A., H.C. Dekker, and A. K-D. Schulz. 2015. Are employee selection and incentive
contracts complements or substitutes?. Journal of Accounting Research 53(4): 633-668. .............. 16
Dierynck, B., and V. van Pelt. 2016. The sorting effect of discretionary adjustment on identification
with the firm. Working Paper Tilburg University. .............................................................................. 19
Lecture 5: Surrogation and Distortion ................................................................................................... 21
Choi, J., G. Hecht, and W. Tayler. 2012. Lost in translation: the effects of incentive compensation
on strategy surrogation. The Accounting Review 87(4): 1135-1163 ................................................. 21
Choi, J.W., G.W. Hecht, W.B. Tayler. 2013. Strategy selection, surrogation, and strategic
performance measurement systems. Journal of Accounting Research 51(1): 105-133. ................... 23
Bentley, J. 2016. The effect of narrative reporting on operational distortion and surrogation.
Working Paper University of Massachusetts at Amherst. ................................................................. 25
Cardinaels, E., B. Dierynck, and V. van Pelt. 2016. Distortion doctors: improving performance
measures through managerial rotation. Working Paper Tilburg University. .................................... 27
Lecture 6: Leading your Team ................................................................................................................ 29
Leroy, H., B. Dierynck, F. Anseel, T. Simons, J.R.B. Halbesleben, D. McCaughey, G.T. Savage, L. Sels.
2012. Behavioral integrity for safety, priority of safety, psychological safety, and patient safety: a
team-level study. Journal of Applied Psychology 97(6): 1273-1281. ................................................. 29
Plunkett Tost, L., F. Gino, and R.P. Larrick. 2013. When power makes others speechless: the
negative impact of leader power on team performance. Academy of Management Journal 56(5):
1465-1486. ......................................................................................................................................... 31
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