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the training on store- and individual- level productivity. The intervention was more effective in boosting leadership than … findings confirm the possibility of increasing productivity through training targeting critical soft-skills. …This paper examines a training intervention aimed at boosting leadership and communication skills among employees of a …
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Understanding the causal association between skills and productivity is essential for designing effective training … increasing productivity through training programs targeting critical skills. … difference-in-difference strategy. The results indicate large positive effects of the training program on store …
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the training on store- and individual- level productivity. The intervention was more effective in boosting leadership than … findings confirm the possibility of increasing productivity through training targeting critical soft-skills. …This paper examines a training intervention aimed at boosting leadership and communication skills among employees of a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012059177
the training on store- and individual- level productivity. The intervention was more effective in boosting leadership than … findings confirm the possibility of increasing productivity through training targeting critical soft-skills …This paper examines a training intervention aimed at boosting leadership and communication skills among employees of a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012867139
This paper analyses the effects of work-related training on worker productivity. To identify the causal effects from … training, we combine a field experiment that randomly assigns workers to treatment and control groups with panel data on … individual worker performance before and after training. We find that participation in the training programme leads to a 10 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010280704
This paper analyses the effects of work-related training on worker productivity. To identify the causal effects from … training, we combine a field experiment that randomly assigns workers to treatment and control groups with panel data on … individual worker performance before and after training. We find that participation in the training programme leads to a 10 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009321765
This paper analyses the effects of work-related training on worker productivity. To identify the causal effects from … training, we combine a field experiment that randomly assigns workers to treatment and control groups with panel data on … individual worker performance before and after training. We find that participation in the training programme leads to a 10 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009325447
This paper analyses the effects of work-related training on worker productivity. To identify the causal effects from … training, we combine a field experiment that randomly assigns workers to treatment and control groups with panel data on … individual worker performance before and after training. We find that participation in the training programme leads to a 10 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010580395
This paper reports about a randomized experiment in which training vouchers of €1000 were given to low-skilled workers …. The vouchers increase training participation by almost 20 percentage points in two years, relative to a base rate of 0 … capital theory, we find that vouchers cause a shift towards more general forms of training. We do not find any significant …
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of skill shortages on the supply of training within New Zealand … Survey 2008 (BOS 2008). The paper evaluates the impact of skills shortages on the incidence and intensity of training across … firms. A unique feature of the BSS module is the ability to measure differences in training intensity for three types of …
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