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In a recent paper Lazear (2004) proposed the so called skill-weights view of firm-specific human capital. According to his theory all single skills are general but each firm may require a different combination of these single skills. The purpose of our paper is to test Lazear's model using a...
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Following tournament theory, incentives will be rather low if the contestants of a tournament are heterogeneous. We …
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Following tournament theory, incentives will be rather low if the contestants of a tournament are heterogeneous. We …
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Unternehmen sind immer stärker von dem eingestellten Personal und dessen Arbeitshaltung zu den Kunden und zum Arbeitgeber abhängig. Der Unternehmenserfolg ist eng mit ihrer Leistungsfähigkeit verknüpft. In Deutschland gibt es ein niedriges Krankheitsniveau, der Druck auf die Beschäftigten...
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In light of the trend towards the Anglo-Saxon model of structured PhD education we analyze whether the positive relation between supervisor research productivity and young researcher productivity does persist in research groups where several PhD and postdoctoral students are supervised by a team...
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In light of the trend towards the Anglo-Saxon model of structured PhD education we analyze whether the positive relation between supervisor research productivity and young researcher productivity does persist in research groups where several PhD and postdoctoral students are supervised by a team...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009712617
Using personnel records from a single large German firm in the financial industry, this paper provides detailed evidence on the effect of age and the supervisor's gender on gender differences in workplace training, holding constant various workplace characteristics. We implement an age-specific...
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We investigate the relation of further training and employees' affective commitment. In doing so, we distinguish between a support effect and a participation effect: On the one hand we analyze how a firm's general support for further training is associated with the affective commitment of their...
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Using personnel records from a single large German firm in the financial industry, this paper provides detailed evidence on the effect of age and the supervisor's gender on gender differences in workplace training, holding constant various workplace characteristics. We implement an age-specific...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013127385
This paper examines the question, whether the growing use of new technologies and decentralized forms of work organization affects the age structure of workforces within firms. The initial idea behind this relationship is that technological and organizational change may not only be skill-biased,...
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