Optimism and profit-based incentives in cost stickiness: an experimental study

This study aims to examine whether managerial optimism and profit-based incentives affect cost behavior asymmetry, especially cost stickiness. Differ from previous literature on cost stickiness, the researchers use an experimental 2 × 2 between-within subjects factorial design. This design allows us...

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Main Authors: Komang Ayu Krisnadewi, -, Noorlailie Soewarno, -
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spelling id-langga.1188412022-11-24T00:13:18Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/118841/ Optimism and profit-based incentives in cost stickiness: an experimental study Komang Ayu Krisnadewi, - Noorlailie Soewarno, - H Social Sciences HD Industries. Land use. Labor HD6977-7080 Cost and standard of living This study aims to examine whether managerial optimism and profit-based incentives affect cost behavior asymmetry, especially cost stickiness. Differ from previous literature on cost stickiness, the researchers use an experimental 2 × 2 between-within subjects factorial design. This design allows us to use data related to cost management specifically, not just in general term as in studies using archival data from public financial statements. Our study results reaffirm cost stickiness literature. This study focuses on experiments among accounting students who are not knowledgeable about cost behavior asymmetry. Even though our 71 student participants know only the symmetric cost behavior theory, when presented with a scenario related to sales prospects and information on profit-based incentives, the results of this study show otherwise. When participants are more optimistic and profit-based incentives have been achieved, the level of cost stickiness is also higher. Physica-Verlag 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/118841/1/NoorlailieS_Artikel-T108.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/118841/2/NoorlailieS_Similarity-T108_Optimism-and-profit.pdf text id https://repository.unair.ac.id/118841/3/NoorlailieS_KualitasKaril108.pdf Komang Ayu Krisnadewi, - and Noorlailie Soewarno, - (2021) Optimism and profit-based incentives in cost stickiness: an experimental study. Journal of Management Control, 32. pp. 7-31. ISSN pISSN: 2191-4761, eISSN: 2191-477X https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00187-020-00309-w https://doi.org/10.1007/s00187-020-00309-w
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topic H Social Sciences
HD Industries. Land use. Labor
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HD Industries. Land use. Labor
HD6977-7080 Cost and standard of living
Komang Ayu Krisnadewi, -
Noorlailie Soewarno, -
Optimism and profit-based incentives in cost stickiness: an experimental study
description This study aims to examine whether managerial optimism and profit-based incentives affect cost behavior asymmetry, especially cost stickiness. Differ from previous literature on cost stickiness, the researchers use an experimental 2 × 2 between-within subjects factorial design. This design allows us to use data related to cost management specifically, not just in general term as in studies using archival data from public financial statements. Our study results reaffirm cost stickiness literature. This study focuses on experiments among accounting students who are not knowledgeable about cost behavior asymmetry. Even though our 71 student participants know only the symmetric cost behavior theory, when presented with a scenario related to sales prospects and information on profit-based incentives, the results of this study show otherwise. When participants are more optimistic and profit-based incentives have been achieved, the level of cost stickiness is also higher.
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author Komang Ayu Krisnadewi, -
Noorlailie Soewarno, -
author_facet Komang Ayu Krisnadewi, -
Noorlailie Soewarno, -
author_sort Komang Ayu Krisnadewi, -
title Optimism and profit-based incentives in cost stickiness: an experimental study
title_short Optimism and profit-based incentives in cost stickiness: an experimental study
title_full Optimism and profit-based incentives in cost stickiness: an experimental study
title_fullStr Optimism and profit-based incentives in cost stickiness: an experimental study
title_full_unstemmed Optimism and profit-based incentives in cost stickiness: an experimental study
title_sort optimism and profit-based incentives in cost stickiness: an experimental study
publisher Physica-Verlag
publishDate 2021
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https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00187-020-00309-w
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