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-related stress as a predictor of individuals' quitting behaviour and the rate of absenteeism. We find that those individuals …
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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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relationship, including turnover, learning, matching, and hold up. It also considers labor market pooling from the perspective of … both workers and firms and across a range of industries. The paper reports a general positive relationship of turnover to …
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We formulate an efficiency wage model with on-the-job search where wages depend on turnover and employers may use …
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According to the standard union bargaining model, unemployment benefits should have big effects on wages, but product market prices and productivity should play no role in the wage bargain. We formulate an alternative strategic bargaining model, where labour and product market conditions...
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relates person-organization fit, job satisfaction and turnover. Using a sample of 100 employees from 17 Albanian public …
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Boards of directors face the twin task of disciplining and screening executives. To perform these tasks directors do not have detailed information about executives' behaviour, and only infrequently have information about the success or failure of initiated strategies, reorganizations, mergers...
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This paper constructs and quantitatively assesses an equilibrium search model with on-the- job search and general human capital accumulation. In the model workers differ in their innate abilities and firms in their productivities. Wages are dispersed because of search frictions and workers'...
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and agency work contracts increases the turnover on the labour market and contributes to an increase in dualisation, but …
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