In this analysis I study promotion schemes as human resource management strategies by which the firm can realize strategic goals by motivating workers to higher levels of effort and performance. Using information on promotions, wages, and performance for professional workers in a cross-section of establishments in four metropolitan areas of the United States, I investigate empirically the proposition that firms strategically organize promotion tournaments to motivate workers to higher levels of performance. I present evidence suggesting that relative performance of workers determines promotions, supporting the notion of internal promotion competitions in which internal hiring policies and fixed job slots combine to create competitions among...
This paper studies wage structure characteristics and their consequent incentive effects empirically...
This article analyses promotion tournaments where candidates engage in multiple tasks. We consider a...
This thesis addresses a number of questions relating to labour market transactions and the theory of...
Using a sample of skilled workers from a cross section of establishments in four metropolitan areas ...
This study aims to empirically examine how establishments employ various tools, including promotion,...
The theory of tournament which seeks a way of enhancing labour motivation and promote their performa...
As initially formulated in the seminal analysis of Lazear and Rosen (1981), an important perspective...
This paper studies wage structure characteristics and their incentive effects within one firm. Based...
This paper studies wage structure characteristics and their incentive effects within one firm. Based...
Empirical studies have challenged tournament theory by pointing out that (1) there is considerable p...
Applying a simultaneous-equations estimation approach that accounts for both worker and firm behavio...
This study employs personnel data from a large university to examine how supervisors utilize informa...
Several empirical studies have challenged tournament theory by pointing out that (1) there is consid...
Many companies administer wage policies based on tournaments or have different salaries attached to ...
Many companies administer wage policies based on tournaments or have different salaries attached to ...
This paper studies wage structure characteristics and their consequent incentive effects empirically...
This article analyses promotion tournaments where candidates engage in multiple tasks. We consider a...
This thesis addresses a number of questions relating to labour market transactions and the theory of...
Using a sample of skilled workers from a cross section of establishments in four metropolitan areas ...
This study aims to empirically examine how establishments employ various tools, including promotion,...
The theory of tournament which seeks a way of enhancing labour motivation and promote their performa...
As initially formulated in the seminal analysis of Lazear and Rosen (1981), an important perspective...
This paper studies wage structure characteristics and their incentive effects within one firm. Based...
This paper studies wage structure characteristics and their incentive effects within one firm. Based...
Empirical studies have challenged tournament theory by pointing out that (1) there is considerable p...
Applying a simultaneous-equations estimation approach that accounts for both worker and firm behavio...
This study employs personnel data from a large university to examine how supervisors utilize informa...
Several empirical studies have challenged tournament theory by pointing out that (1) there is consid...
Many companies administer wage policies based on tournaments or have different salaries attached to ...
Many companies administer wage policies based on tournaments or have different salaries attached to ...
This paper studies wage structure characteristics and their consequent incentive effects empirically...
This article analyses promotion tournaments where candidates engage in multiple tasks. We consider a...
This thesis addresses a number of questions relating to labour market transactions and the theory of...