[Excerpt] What is personnel economics? Despite its name (non-economists may be put off by the use of the word “personnel,” which was left behind by what is now called human resource management about a quarter century ago), personnel economics deals with issues of fundamental importance in the workplace. As the editors explain in the introduction, “The literature is distinguished from other parts of labour economics primarily by its focus on problems that are central to business.” Thus, personnel economics is economics, it is that part of economics that deals with workplace issues, and it is firmly grounded in labor economics. Whether you call it personnel economics, workplace economics, an economic approach to human resource management, or ...
[Excerpt] Over the past three decades the nature of work in many American organizations has drastica...
[Extract] Studies of employment relations and its antecedent industrial relations have depended on m...
[Excerpt] In The Mismanagement of Talent, Brown and Hesketh argue that rooted within the dominant di...
[Excerpt] What is personnel economics? Despite its name (non-economists may be put off by the use of...
Personnel economics is the application of economic analysis to the study of human resources within t...
The application of economic theory and principles to firms’ human resource problems is commonplace t...
This article argues that the relatively newfield of personnel economics (PE) holds strong potentiala...
We survey the theoretical literature on careers in organizations, focusing on models that address de...
Tito Boeri is professor of economics at Bocconi University in Milan and scientific director at Fon...
[Excerpt] Why yet another book on minimum wages in the United States, especially one that follows so...
[Excerpt] Bruce Kaufman has produced two volumes on the early development of human resource (HR) man...
International audienceUnder the impetus of Edward Lazear, personnel economics has established itself...
[Excerpt] Over the past three decades the nature of work in many American organizations has drastica...
Despite truly noteworthy workplace organizing and strikes across the country—from Amazon, Starbucks,...
[Excerpt] Best known as a business and economic historian, William (Bill) Lazonick may often escape ...
[Excerpt] Over the past three decades the nature of work in many American organizations has drastica...
[Extract] Studies of employment relations and its antecedent industrial relations have depended on m...
[Excerpt] In The Mismanagement of Talent, Brown and Hesketh argue that rooted within the dominant di...
[Excerpt] What is personnel economics? Despite its name (non-economists may be put off by the use of...
Personnel economics is the application of economic analysis to the study of human resources within t...
The application of economic theory and principles to firms’ human resource problems is commonplace t...
This article argues that the relatively newfield of personnel economics (PE) holds strong potentiala...
We survey the theoretical literature on careers in organizations, focusing on models that address de...
Tito Boeri is professor of economics at Bocconi University in Milan and scientific director at Fon...
[Excerpt] Why yet another book on minimum wages in the United States, especially one that follows so...
[Excerpt] Bruce Kaufman has produced two volumes on the early development of human resource (HR) man...
International audienceUnder the impetus of Edward Lazear, personnel economics has established itself...
[Excerpt] Over the past three decades the nature of work in many American organizations has drastica...
Despite truly noteworthy workplace organizing and strikes across the country—from Amazon, Starbucks,...
[Excerpt] Best known as a business and economic historian, William (Bill) Lazonick may often escape ...
[Excerpt] Over the past three decades the nature of work in many American organizations has drastica...
[Extract] Studies of employment relations and its antecedent industrial relations have depended on m...
[Excerpt] In The Mismanagement of Talent, Brown and Hesketh argue that rooted within the dominant di...