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and turnover intentions, and (3) the contribution of the fairness considerations on the overall effects of the wage … structure variables on workers' job satisfaction and turnover intentions. The findings suggest that equity and social status … considerations as well as altruistic preferences towards co-workers and inequality aversion are important, whereas the evidence for …
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and turnover intentions, and (3) the contribution of the fairness considerations on the overall effects of the wage … structure variables on workers' job satisfaction and turnover intentions. The findings suggest that equity and social status … considerations as well as altruistic preferences towards co-workers and inequality aversion are important, whereas the evidence for …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012140308
turnover costs. This induces firms to pay efficiency wages reflecting turnover costs. The turnover case offers some rather …
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that these lower returns are due to on-the-job training being more closely related to turnover and more geared toward …
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that these lower returns are due to on-the-job training being more closely related to turnover and more geared toward …
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wages than the PEA or answering advertisements. However, informal job search methods are aossociated with a higher turnover …
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Higher wages increase labor costs but also improve the productivity of the labor force in several ways. If firms take this into account and set their wages accordingly, the resulting wages could fail to adjust demand and supply but may induce phenomena like over-education, discrimination,...
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We analyze how quits responded to arbitrary differences in own and peer wages using an unusual feature of a pay raise at a large U.S. retailer. The firm's use of discrete pay steps created discontinuities in raises, where workers earning within 1 cent of each other received new wages that...
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How are wages set in an open economy? What role is played by demand pressure, international competition, and structural factors in the labour market? How important is nominal wage rigidity and exchange rate policy for the evolution of real wages and competitiveness? To answer these questions, we...
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that these lower returns are due to on-the-job training being more closely related to turnover and more geared toward …
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