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in regional employment within a rich vocational education setting in West Germany during 1979 and 2012. Results confirm … theoretical predictions that regional employment districts with high initial share of routine occupations have experienced greater … in goods and services have reduced overall employment in routine-intensive occupations; the magnitude being notably …
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answer the question: What is the contribution of entrepreneurs to (i) employment generation and dynamics, (ii) innovation … very important - but specific - function in the economy. They engender relatively much employment creation, productivity …, recent studies show that entrepreneurial firms produce important spillovers that affect regional employment growth rates of …
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answer the question: What is the contribution of entrepreneurs to (i) employment generation and dynamics, (ii) innovation … very important - but specific - function in the economy. They engender relatively much employment creation, productivity …, recent studies show that entrepreneurial firms produce important spillovers that affect regional employment growth rates of …
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constituting employment practices and incentive-based compensation programs. Next, I exploit the relationship between these … German innovation-based establishments during 2007-2011, findings demonstrate that adoption of employment practices …
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fixed wage, revenue share and employment duration. In ongoing employment relations it depends on the treatment whether fixed … to temporary employment? And, if not, will employers adjust wages to changing market wages and will workers in ongoing … employment relations react to wage decreases via effort choices? Our results partly question empirical claims, e.g. of Bewley …
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If the future market wage is uncertain, engaging in long-term employment is risky, with the risk depending on how … regulated the labor market is. In our experiment long-term employment can result either from offering long-term contracts or …'s flexibility in adapting the employment contract to changes of the market (wage). All treatments allow for longer contract duration …
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. Large and mature firms show the strongest decline in job reallocation rates. Simultaneously, the shares of employment and … sales of young firms decline. Consistent with US evidence, firms' employment changes have become less responsive to …
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attainment) and employment prospects, recent literature suggests that this relationship has changed and that it is now necessary … their employment share at the expense of occupations with a high level of codifiable tasks (tasks that can be described by …
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answer the question: What is the contribution of entrepreneurs to (i) employment generation and dynamics, (ii) innovation … very important – but specific – function in the economy. They engender relatively much employment creation, productivity …, recent studies show that entrepreneurial firms produce important spillovers that affect regional employment growth rates of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005864522
fixed wage, revenue share and employment duration.In ongoing employment relations it depends on the treatment whether fixed … to temporary employment? And, if not, will employers adjustwages to changing market wages and will workers in ongoing … employment relations reactto wage decreases via effort choices? Our results partly question empirical claims, e.g.of Bewley (1995 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005866536