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The paper provides empirical evidence how promotion incentives and performance pay are related to nonverifiable human capital acquisition contingent on its grade of firm specificity. Consistent with Prendergast (1993), I document that promotion incentives are positively related to nonverifiable...
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What happens when a firm switches from paying hourly wages to paying piece rates? The theory developed below predicts … individuals at the firm will rise as well. The theory is tested with data from a large autoglass company that changed compensation …
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What happens when a firm switches from paying hourly wages to paying piece rates? The theory developed below predicts … individuals at the firm will rise as well. The theory is tested with data from a large autoglass company that changed compensation …
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A growing number of econometric examinations show that works councils substantially shape the personnel policy of firms in Germany. Firms with works councils make greater use of various HRM practices. This gives rise to the question of whether employers view the shaping of personnel policy...
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difference-in-difference estimation. Performance increased by 19 percent, with three quarters coming from increased performance …
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Overeducated workers are more productive and have higher wages in comparison to their adequately educated coworkers in the same jobs. However, they face a series of challenges in the labor market, including lower wages in comparison to their similarly educated peers who are in correctly matched...
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Overeducated workers are more productive and have higher wages in comparison to their adequately educated coworkers in the same jobs. However, they face a series of challenges in the labor market, including lower wages in comparison to their similarly educated peers who are in correctly matched...
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