The authors explore differences among for-profit, nonprofit, and local government organizations in wage levels and inequality. Based on the intrinsic-motivation perspective and agency theory, the authors hypothesize that compared to for-profit organizations, nonprofit and local government organizations (a) are less likely to provide financial incentives, (b) pay lower or higher compensation to their employees, depending on a host of factors, and (c) have less wage inequality. The authors use wage data for five narrowly defined industries in a single state (Minnesota) where all types of organization produce the same service, employ employees with similar job titles, compete in the same labor markets, and face similar regulations. They also e...
We present a general equilibrium model where manufacturing and service firms coexist. The quality of...
This contribution examines differences in four motivation-related concepts between employees in not-...
Several academic researchers have addressed the issue of whether federal government workers are paid...
We develop a theoretical model in which for-profit and nonprofit employers compete to hire a worker ...
A long-established literature has estimated wage differences between the public and private sectors....
This article provides new estimates of the nonprofit/for-profit wage differential in the U.S. econom...
Using data from the 1992-95 Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality, an employer survey, the authors do...
Little is known about wage determination and the distribution of wages, or wage structure, in nonpro...
Mixed findings in studies of wage differences between private, public and voluntary sectors provide ...
There are three objectives in this paper. First is to show the existence of wage differentials. The ...
This contribution examines differences in four motivation-related concepts between employees in not-...
Two competing theories argue that the nonprofit sector pays differently: Nonprofit employees may acc...
Although pay differences between men and women with comparable characteristics are generally smaller...
Although pay differences between men and women with comparable characteristics are generally smaller...
Although the nonprofit sector is enormous, we know little about how workers there are compensated. T...
We present a general equilibrium model where manufacturing and service firms coexist. The quality of...
This contribution examines differences in four motivation-related concepts between employees in not-...
Several academic researchers have addressed the issue of whether federal government workers are paid...
We develop a theoretical model in which for-profit and nonprofit employers compete to hire a worker ...
A long-established literature has estimated wage differences between the public and private sectors....
This article provides new estimates of the nonprofit/for-profit wage differential in the U.S. econom...
Using data from the 1992-95 Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality, an employer survey, the authors do...
Little is known about wage determination and the distribution of wages, or wage structure, in nonpro...
Mixed findings in studies of wage differences between private, public and voluntary sectors provide ...
There are three objectives in this paper. First is to show the existence of wage differentials. The ...
This contribution examines differences in four motivation-related concepts between employees in not-...
Two competing theories argue that the nonprofit sector pays differently: Nonprofit employees may acc...
Although pay differences between men and women with comparable characteristics are generally smaller...
Although pay differences between men and women with comparable characteristics are generally smaller...
Although the nonprofit sector is enormous, we know little about how workers there are compensated. T...
We present a general equilibrium model where manufacturing and service firms coexist. The quality of...
This contribution examines differences in four motivation-related concepts between employees in not-...
Several academic researchers have addressed the issue of whether federal government workers are paid...