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We explore the effects of management innovations on worker well-being using private sector linked employer-employee data for Britain. We find management innovations are associated with lower worker well-being and lower job satisfaction, an effect which becomes more pronounced when we account for...
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This paper examines how employees’ experiences of, and attitudes towards, work have changed over the last quarter of a century. It assesses the extent to which any developments relate to the economic cycle and to trends in the composition of the British workforce. Many of the findings are...
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histories we find wage effects of high involvement management (HIM) practices are generally positive and significant. However …, employees with better wage and work histories are more likely to enter HIM jobs. The wage premium falls substantially having …
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