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Conflicts between management and workers are common and can have significant impacts on productivity. Combining ethnographic, survey and administrative records from a large Bangladeshi sweater factory, we study how workers responded to management's decision to lay off about a quarter of the...
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within the job. We find that an exogenous increase in confidence leads to an increase in subjects' propensity to choose …
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different incentive schemes, and the subsequent choice of how much effort to exert within the job. An exogenous increase in …
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different incentive schemes, and the subsequent choice of how much effort to exert within the job. An exogenous increase in …
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not observe adverse effects of the digital HRM tools on users’ job satisfaction and work stress. Still, more than half of …
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Do self-formed teams perform better than other team structures? Using unique data from Virgo, a Nobel-prize-winning scientific organization with self-formed teams, first, I uncover new evidence on team formation and performance. Then, I develop a structural model to i) estimate which teams...
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incentive schemes, and the subsequent choice of how much effort to exert within the job. Using a hard-easy task manipulation to …
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In oligopolistic industries that are unionised and may be affected by offshoring, falling offshoring costs have a moderating effect on trade unions. They will accept lower sector wages in order to discourage mobile forms from leaving the country. Since such wages are independent of the workers'...
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Nowadays, there is a growing debate about the role of collective bargaining in Brazilian labour regulation. Nonetheless, is it possible to discuss such a role without debating the collective actors engaged in that bargaining? The answer is probably no, at least with respect to labour actors...
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This paper studies the impact of downward wage rigidity on wage and employment dynamics after the outbreak of major recessions in Spain. Downward wage rigidity stems from collective agreements, which set province-sector-skill specific minimum wage floors for all workers. By exploiting variation...
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