Determining the productivity of individual workers engaged in team production is difficult. Monitoring expenses may be high, or the observable output of the entire team may be some single product. One way to collect information about individual productivity is to observe how total output changes when the composition of the team changes. While some employers may explicitly shift workers from team to team for exactly this reason, the most common reasons for changes in team composition are at least partly voluntary: vacation time and sick days. In this paper, we develop a model of optimal absenteeism by employees which accounts for strategic interactions between employees. We assume the employer uses both observed changes in output and the str...
Unscheduled absenteeism is a costly and disruptive phenomenon that remains problematic for organizat...
The authors use the econometric case study method to investigate the direct impact of offline teams ...
To investigate the size and the timing of the direct impact of participatory arrangements on busines...
Determining the productivity of individual workers engaged in team production is difficult. Monitori...
We present a model showing that firms with interdependent worker productivity (team production) have...
We argue that firms with interdependent worker productivity, team production, have a higher cost of ...
We aimed to shed light on the reason why individual employees adjust their absence levels to their c...
Staff organisational linkages research (i.e., absenteeism, work accidents, turnover) is receiving in...
Absenteeism has been variously defined by the Authorities from time to time. Thus the term Absenteei...
In this paper we analyze the effects of introducing experience rating on the employer contributions ...
Absenteeism is absence from work for both justified and unjustified reasons, a disruptive phenomeno...
Abstract In health economic evaluation studies, to value productivity loss due to abs...
The paper presents a tractable general equilibrium model of search unemployment that incorporates ab...
Absenteeism affects organisations in many different ways, therefore it is essential to investigate a...
Although the impact of social influence on employee absenteeism is well established, almost nothing ...
Unscheduled absenteeism is a costly and disruptive phenomenon that remains problematic for organizat...
The authors use the econometric case study method to investigate the direct impact of offline teams ...
To investigate the size and the timing of the direct impact of participatory arrangements on busines...
Determining the productivity of individual workers engaged in team production is difficult. Monitori...
We present a model showing that firms with interdependent worker productivity (team production) have...
We argue that firms with interdependent worker productivity, team production, have a higher cost of ...
We aimed to shed light on the reason why individual employees adjust their absence levels to their c...
Staff organisational linkages research (i.e., absenteeism, work accidents, turnover) is receiving in...
Absenteeism has been variously defined by the Authorities from time to time. Thus the term Absenteei...
In this paper we analyze the effects of introducing experience rating on the employer contributions ...
Absenteeism is absence from work for both justified and unjustified reasons, a disruptive phenomeno...
Abstract In health economic evaluation studies, to value productivity loss due to abs...
The paper presents a tractable general equilibrium model of search unemployment that incorporates ab...
Absenteeism affects organisations in many different ways, therefore it is essential to investigate a...
Although the impact of social influence on employee absenteeism is well established, almost nothing ...
Unscheduled absenteeism is a costly and disruptive phenomenon that remains problematic for organizat...
The authors use the econometric case study method to investigate the direct impact of offline teams ...
To investigate the size and the timing of the direct impact of participatory arrangements on busines...