We study whether employment history provides information about a worker’s “work attitude,” i.e., the tendency to act cooperatively and reliably in the workplace. We conjecture that, holding all else equal, frequent job changes can indicate poor work attitude and that this information is transmitted through employment histories. We find support for this hypothesis across three studies that employ complementary lab, field, and survey experiments, as well as in labor market panel data. First, a tightly controlled laboratory labor market experiment demonstrates that prior employment information allows employers to screen for reliable and cooperative workers and that these workers obtain better employment outcomes. Second, we conduct a field exp...
Recent evidence from large-scale field experiments has shown that employers use job candidates’ unem...
The current study examines the relationship between an individual\u27s history of changing jobs and ...
This research developed and tested a model of turnover contagion in which the job embeddedness and j...
We study whether employment history provides information about a worker’s “work attitude,” i.e., the...
Most recent debates on the determinants of job attitudes have concentrated on situational theories, ...
This study challenges the idea that perceived employability boosts job performance: perceived employ...
Drawing on job demands-resources theory, we propose that perceived red tape, as a hindrance job dema...
With more experience in the labor market, some job characteristics increase, some decrease. For exam...
In this paper I address theoretically and assess empirically the effect of impatience on workers’ on...
This research examined the relationship between career adaptability and the job content plateau, foc...
The effects of changes in the motivational properties of jobs on work attitudes and behaviors were a...
This research examined the relationship between career adaptability and the job content plateau, foc...
Perceived job insecurity and perceived employability are often mentioned in one breath with employab...
Perceived job insecurity and perceived employability are often mentioned in one breath with employab...
This research developed and tested a model of turnover contagion in which the job embeddedness and j...
Recent evidence from large-scale field experiments has shown that employers use job candidates’ unem...
The current study examines the relationship between an individual\u27s history of changing jobs and ...
This research developed and tested a model of turnover contagion in which the job embeddedness and j...
We study whether employment history provides information about a worker’s “work attitude,” i.e., the...
Most recent debates on the determinants of job attitudes have concentrated on situational theories, ...
This study challenges the idea that perceived employability boosts job performance: perceived employ...
Drawing on job demands-resources theory, we propose that perceived red tape, as a hindrance job dema...
With more experience in the labor market, some job characteristics increase, some decrease. For exam...
In this paper I address theoretically and assess empirically the effect of impatience on workers’ on...
This research examined the relationship between career adaptability and the job content plateau, foc...
The effects of changes in the motivational properties of jobs on work attitudes and behaviors were a...
This research examined the relationship between career adaptability and the job content plateau, foc...
Perceived job insecurity and perceived employability are often mentioned in one breath with employab...
Perceived job insecurity and perceived employability are often mentioned in one breath with employab...
This research developed and tested a model of turnover contagion in which the job embeddedness and j...
Recent evidence from large-scale field experiments has shown that employers use job candidates’ unem...
The current study examines the relationship between an individual\u27s history of changing jobs and ...
This research developed and tested a model of turnover contagion in which the job embeddedness and j...