Corporate Leniency in a Dynamic World: The Preemptive Push of an Uncertain Future*
研究了在独立检测风险随时间随机变化的动态环境中,宽大政策如何促使合谋企业自我举报,发现对未来不确定性的担忧会推动企业提前申请宽大,且对后来者相对严厉的处理比高额减免或奖励更重要。
This paper investigates how leniency programs induce collusive offenders to self report in a dynamic setting, where the risk of independent detection evolves stochastically over time. We show how uncertainty about the future can push firms into preemptive application, and how these preemptive incentives can unravel to the point where firms apply long before the risk of detection is in any way imminent. For policy, the analysis suggests that a relatively harsh treatment of latecomers may be more important than offering high absolute reductions or even rewards, and that leniency should be available to firms who are already under investigation.