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A series of seminal theoretical papers argues that poaching of employees may hamper company-sponsored general training. However, the extent of poaching, its determinants and consequences, remains an open empirical question. We provide a novel empirical identification strategy for poaching and...
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to ex-post identify poaching of apprenticeship completers, our paper is the first to directly investigate the correlation … apprenticeship training activity in reaction to past poaching. Instead, our findings indicate that the lower training activity in … apprenticeship completers hired from rivals. …
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to ex-post identify poaching of apprenticeship completers, our paper is the first to directly investigate the correlation … apprenticeship training activity in reaction to past poaching. Instead, our findings indicate that the lower training activity in … apprenticeship completers hired from rivals. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011617350
personnel policies directed at the existing workforce, such as further training, retention of apprenticeship graduates or … positions turn away from apprenticeship training. My findings suggest that most training firms may not regard unfilled …
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) empirically using German firm-level data on apprenticeship training. Acemoglu and Pischke (1999a, 1999b) demonstrate that wage …
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In this paper, I analyse the relationship between job-related training and career progress of workers. Most theories of career paths and task assignment rely on human capital accumulation. Therefore, it seems natural to start assessing the empirical validity of such theories by analysing the...
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A series of seminal theoretical papers argues that poaching of employeesm ay hamper company-sponsored general training. However, the extent of poaching, its determinants and consequences, remains an open empirical question. We provide a novel empirical identification strategy for poaching and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014156896
This paper analyses the Relative Age Effect (RAE) in German elite youth soccer academies. We examine the efficiency of talent selection and the returns to training. Our results indicate a strong effect of players' birth dates on their probability of getting selected - and, thus, a waste of...
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Key date assessments are common in the contexts of firms’ hiring decisions, the educational system, and professional sports. In talent selection, it is very likely that there is a difference between current and potential performance levels. This paper analyses the Relative Age Effect (RAE) in...
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We study the effect of a firm winning an additional H-1B visa on the firm’s outcomes, by comparing winning and losing firms in the Fiscal Year 2006 and 2007 H-1B visa lotteries. We match administrative data on the participants in these lotteries to the universe of approved U.S. patents, and to...
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