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Finanzielle Mitarbeiterbeteiligung ist in Deutschland nach wie vor wenig verbreitet. Während es im angelsächsischen Raum und in einigen europäischen Ländern bereits seit Jahren zum gängigen Instrumentarium des Personalmanagements gehört, wurde die finanzielle Beteiligung von Beschäftigten...
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Die Studie untersucht den Verbreitungsgrad und die Intensität von Rufbereitschaft bzw. Arbeit auf Abruf in Deutschland. Von Unternehmen mit mindestens 150 Mitarbeitern nutzen im Jahr 2009 etwa 60% Rufbereitschaft und knapp 12% Arbeit auf Abruf. Rufbereitschaft ist insbesondere in den...
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In Deutschland sind Frauen in Führungspositionen unterrepräsentiert. Je höher die Hierarchiestufe desto geringer ist ihr Anteil unter den Führungskräften. Nur 2,5 Prozent der Vorstandsmitglieder der Top-200 Wirtschaftsunternehmen in Deutschland sind weiblich. Zahlreiche Studien untersuchen...
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The female share in management positions is quite low in Germany. The higher the hierarchical level, the fewer women there are in such positions. Men have numerous role models to follow whereas women lack this opportunity: In the executive boards of the top 200 private companies in Germany, only...
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The female share in management positions is quite low in Germany. The higher the hierarchical level, the fewer women there are in such positions. Men have numerous role models to follow whereas women lack this opportunity: In the executive boards of the top 200 private companies in Germany, only...
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The higher the hierarchical level, the fewer women are represented in management positions. Many studies have focused on the influence of human capital and other objective factors on career opportunities to explain this phenomenon. We are now looking at the impact of self-reported personality...
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Many studies have focused on the influence of human capital and other objective factors on career achievement. In our study, we go a step further by also looking at the impact of self-reported personality traits on differences in career chances. For the first time - to our knowledge - we compare...
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The higher the hierarchical level, the fewer women are represented in management positions. Many studies have focused on the influence of human capital and other "objective" factors on career opportunities to explain this phenomenon. We are now looking at the impact of self-reported personality...
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With regard to differences in the promotion probability between women and men, bivariate results based on data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) in 2007 show significant differences in personality traits. But multivariate estimations clearly indicate that these differences cannot...
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