This dissertation consists of three essays. All are in personnel economics, using data from the trucking industry. Training by firms is a central means by which workers accumulate human capital, yet firms may be reluctant to train if workers can quit and use their gained skills elsewhere. "Training contracts" that impose a penalty for premature quitting can help alleviate this inefficiency. The first essay from this dissertation studies training contracts in the U.S. trucking industry where they are widely used, focusing on data from one leading firm. Exploiting two plausibly exogenous contract changes that introduced penalties for quitting, I confirm that training contracts significantly reduce quitting. To analyze the optimal design of tr...
This thesis examines how economic forces shape the nature of employment and the development of human...
This dissertation considers the determinants of individual careers within firms and it is articulate...
textThis dissertation consists of three essays. The first essay examines a general theory of informa...
This dissertation consists of three essays. All are in personnel economics, using data from the truc...
Firms may be reluctant to provide general training if workers can quit and use their gained skills e...
This dissertation is about how firms use incentives and information in internal personnel and manage...
248 pagesThis dissertation contains three essays, each of which uses high-quality data and rigorous ...
Firms may be reluctant to provide general training if workers can quit and use their gained skills e...
This dissertation is a collection of three essays on personnel economics. The first essay studies bo...
The first chapter in this dissertation discusses the results of a field experiment that lasted three...
This dissertation consists of two essays that study the efficiency gains from profiling of jobless w...
This dissertation consists of three essays that analyze the impact of behavioral biases on labor mar...
My dissertation focuses on the role of incentives in the workplace. In Chapter 1, I study peer effec...
This dissertation consists of three chapters (essays). The first two chapters share a common theme: ...
The negative effect of quits on the willingness of firms to provide on-the-job training is well-docu...
This thesis examines how economic forces shape the nature of employment and the development of human...
This dissertation considers the determinants of individual careers within firms and it is articulate...
textThis dissertation consists of three essays. The first essay examines a general theory of informa...
This dissertation consists of three essays. All are in personnel economics, using data from the truc...
Firms may be reluctant to provide general training if workers can quit and use their gained skills e...
This dissertation is about how firms use incentives and information in internal personnel and manage...
248 pagesThis dissertation contains three essays, each of which uses high-quality data and rigorous ...
Firms may be reluctant to provide general training if workers can quit and use their gained skills e...
This dissertation is a collection of three essays on personnel economics. The first essay studies bo...
The first chapter in this dissertation discusses the results of a field experiment that lasted three...
This dissertation consists of two essays that study the efficiency gains from profiling of jobless w...
This dissertation consists of three essays that analyze the impact of behavioral biases on labor mar...
My dissertation focuses on the role of incentives in the workplace. In Chapter 1, I study peer effec...
This dissertation consists of three chapters (essays). The first two chapters share a common theme: ...
The negative effect of quits on the willingness of firms to provide on-the-job training is well-docu...
This thesis examines how economic forces shape the nature of employment and the development of human...
This dissertation considers the determinants of individual careers within firms and it is articulate...
textThis dissertation consists of three essays. The first essay examines a general theory of informa...