In most Industrial and Industrializing Countries, labor markets are characterized by employers offering packages of wage, non-wage, and working conditions to prospective workers. In return, workers offer to apply effort to tasks determined by employers. This paper attempts to examine these employer-employee contracts using a stockout avoidance model with employees providing variable labor effort
A theoretical model of labor demand under uncertainty which incorporates the propositions found in t...
This paper investigates some alternative definitions of labor for productivity and demand analysis. ...
This paper draws on evidence from an internal attitude survey in the freight-handling terminals of a...
In most Industrial and Industrializing Countries, labor markets are characterized by employers offer...
In most Industrial and Industrializing Countries, labor markets are character-ized by employers offe...
This article derives three dynamic models of worker effort determi-nation, based on a shirking effic...
Many occupations are subject to learning by doing: Effort at the workplace early in the career of a ...
This study derives an expression for effort from utility-maximizing behavior on the part of workers,...
Efficiency wage models of the effort elicitation type have important implications for labor market d...
Traditional neoclassical microeconomic theory views the production function as a "black box" where h...
A monopsony model of the labour market is developed where wages and the effort level are chosen by ...
There is probably no more pressing and important managerial problem today, than the securing of effe...
A number of authors have proposed theories of efficiency wages to explain the behaviour of aggregate...
Empirical analyses of longitudinal data on some 66 manufacturing companies on Britain lead us to the...
In this paper the issue from personnel economics such as work intensity has been investigated. Geor...
A theoretical model of labor demand under uncertainty which incorporates the propositions found in t...
This paper investigates some alternative definitions of labor for productivity and demand analysis. ...
This paper draws on evidence from an internal attitude survey in the freight-handling terminals of a...
In most Industrial and Industrializing Countries, labor markets are characterized by employers offer...
In most Industrial and Industrializing Countries, labor markets are character-ized by employers offe...
This article derives three dynamic models of worker effort determi-nation, based on a shirking effic...
Many occupations are subject to learning by doing: Effort at the workplace early in the career of a ...
This study derives an expression for effort from utility-maximizing behavior on the part of workers,...
Efficiency wage models of the effort elicitation type have important implications for labor market d...
Traditional neoclassical microeconomic theory views the production function as a "black box" where h...
A monopsony model of the labour market is developed where wages and the effort level are chosen by ...
There is probably no more pressing and important managerial problem today, than the securing of effe...
A number of authors have proposed theories of efficiency wages to explain the behaviour of aggregate...
Empirical analyses of longitudinal data on some 66 manufacturing companies on Britain lead us to the...
In this paper the issue from personnel economics such as work intensity has been investigated. Geor...
A theoretical model of labor demand under uncertainty which incorporates the propositions found in t...
This paper investigates some alternative definitions of labor for productivity and demand analysis. ...
This paper draws on evidence from an internal attitude survey in the freight-handling terminals of a...