Dawid H, Mitkova MV, Zaharieva A. Optimal Promotions of Competing Firms in a Frictional Labour Market with Organizational Hierarchies. Universität Bielefeld Working Papers in Economics and Management. Vol 03-2019. Bielefeld: Bielefeld University, Department of Business Administration and Economics; 2019.We study optimal promotion decisions of hierarchical firms, with one junior and one senior managerial position, which interact in a search and matching labor market. Workers acquire experience over time while being employed in a junior position and the firm has to determine the experience level at which the worker receives a promotion which allows her to fill a senior position. Promoted workers move to the senior position in their current fi...
This thesis is a theoretical study of employment relations between hierarchical firms and individua...
Several empirical studies have challenged tournament theory by pointing out that (1) there is consid...
We suggest a parsimonious dynamic agency model in which workers have status concerns. A firm is a pr...
Dawid H, Mitkova MV, Zaharieva A. Optimal Promotions of Competing Firms in a Frictional Labour Marke...
Traditional models of promotion have difficulty explaining why many firms do not favor internal empl...
Traditional models of promotion have difficulty explaining why many firms do not favor internal empl...
Most of the large firms organization schemes consist in hierarchical structures of tiers with differ...
Traditional models of promotion have difficulty explaining why many firms do not favor internal empl...
Firms use promotions to match workers with jobs that fit their ability, but also to provide incentiv...
Traditional models of promotion have difficulty explaining why many firms do not favor internal empl...
In this paper we study the allocation of workers over high and low productivity firms in a labor mar...
Abstract: Most of the large firms organization schemes consist in hierarchical structures of tiers w...
The objective of this paper is to contribute to the growing literature on internal labor markets and...
Several empirical studies have challenged tournament theory by pointing out that (1) there is consid...
[Excerpt] Using a sample of skilled workers from a cross section of establishments in four metropoli...
This thesis is a theoretical study of employment relations between hierarchical firms and individua...
Several empirical studies have challenged tournament theory by pointing out that (1) there is consid...
We suggest a parsimonious dynamic agency model in which workers have status concerns. A firm is a pr...
Dawid H, Mitkova MV, Zaharieva A. Optimal Promotions of Competing Firms in a Frictional Labour Marke...
Traditional models of promotion have difficulty explaining why many firms do not favor internal empl...
Traditional models of promotion have difficulty explaining why many firms do not favor internal empl...
Most of the large firms organization schemes consist in hierarchical structures of tiers with differ...
Traditional models of promotion have difficulty explaining why many firms do not favor internal empl...
Firms use promotions to match workers with jobs that fit their ability, but also to provide incentiv...
Traditional models of promotion have difficulty explaining why many firms do not favor internal empl...
In this paper we study the allocation of workers over high and low productivity firms in a labor mar...
Abstract: Most of the large firms organization schemes consist in hierarchical structures of tiers w...
The objective of this paper is to contribute to the growing literature on internal labor markets and...
Several empirical studies have challenged tournament theory by pointing out that (1) there is consid...
[Excerpt] Using a sample of skilled workers from a cross section of establishments in four metropoli...
This thesis is a theoretical study of employment relations between hierarchical firms and individua...
Several empirical studies have challenged tournament theory by pointing out that (1) there is consid...
We suggest a parsimonious dynamic agency model in which workers have status concerns. A firm is a pr...