The common factors that give rise to all principal-agent problems include the
a. unobservability of some manager-agent action
b. presence of random disturbances in team production
c. the greater number of agents relative to the number of principals
d. a and b only
e. none of the above
Question 2
A firm can better align its salespersons goals to its own if
a. It bases performance evaluation on revenues
b. It pays its salespeople a commission based on profits
c. It pays its salespeople a commission based on sales
d. It pays its salespeople a salary