The Sale of Relational Capital Through Tenure Profiles and Tournaments

27 Pages Posted: 11 Jan 2000

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Paul Frijters

Queensland University of Technology - School of Economics and Finance

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Date Written: December 1999

Abstract

In this paper, a specific form of human capital is analyzed, relational capital, which consists of matches between market parties. Search and information costs make these matches valuable to both parties. Its peculiarity is that the control over such matches is transferred within firms from those who initially control it to anyone who works with it for a period. This characteristic allows someone who approaches the end of his working life to sell his relational capital to junior partners. This sale can explain upward sloping tenure profiles and can result in tournaments if juniors are budget constrained and perfect contracting is not possible. The need to keep the amount of relational capital constant implies a generational balanced workforce within each firm.

JEL Classification: D82, J26, J33, J44

Suggested Citation

Frijters, Paul, The Sale of Relational Capital Through Tenure Profiles and Tournaments (December 1999). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=202034 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.202034

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