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Obstructive Monitoring

Dongsoo Shin and Aaron Finkle

Journal of Economics & Management Strategy 29 (4), pp 873-891, Winter 2020

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Abstract:

We consider a principal–agent relationship in which the principal's monitoring can be obstructive to the agent, reducing the agent's productivity. We show that, with obstructive monitoring, the optimal output schedule is distorted in all directions—the highâ€cost agent produces less, and the lowâ€cost agent produces more than the firstâ€best levels. Moreover, if the principal has a choice, she will make monitoring deliberately obstructive, because when monitoring is obstructive, although the agent's productivity decreases, his information rent is extracted more effectively. We also show that obstruction is optimal even when the principal is unable to commit to her monitoring strategy ex ante.

 

LSB Research, ECON, Dongsoo Shin, 2020