Abstract

Profit and equity sharing benefit some firms through improvements in innovation, production quality, retention of key employees and specific human capital formation. The analysis predicts high share contract incidence in the high tech sector, a hypothesis supported by survey data collected from small and large high tech firms. However, externalities associated with this sector's market entry mechanism imply that the optimal level of profit and equity sharing may not have been achieved.

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