We present a model showing that firms with interdependent worker productivity (team production) have a higher cost of absence and as a consequence will spend additional resources on monitoring absence. As a result, firms with team production should have lower absence rates, all else equal. Using the Workplace Employment Relations Survey (UK), we are the first to estimate each of these related associations showing that absence has a greater cost in the face of team production, that firms with team production engage in greater monitoring and that firms with team production have reduced absence
Absenteeism is a serious problem which affects the profitability, competitiveness and productivity o...
This paper brings new evidence on the relationship between employees' well being, sickness absence a...
This paper brings new evidence on the relationship between employees' well being, sickness absence a...
We present a model showing that firms with interdependent worker productivity (team production) have...
We argue that firms with interdependent worker productivity, team production, have a higher cost of ...
Using data from a survey of 800 managers in 12 industries, we find empirical support for the hypothe...
In health economic evaluation studies, to value productivity loss due to absenteeism, existing metho...
Traditionally, production losses are estimated using the human capital or friction cost method. Thes...
Determining the productivity of individual workers engaged in team production is difficult. Monitori...
Determining the productivity of individual workers engaged in team production is difficult. Monitori...
The authors use the econometric case study method to investigate the direct impact of offline teams ...
This article responds to a recent call in a provocation article in the Human Resource Management Jou...
The study measure the impact of absenteeism on output and wages at the firm level. The objective is ...
In today’s competitive environment companies are increasingly focusing on issues that affect cost an...
This chapter brings new evidence on the relationship between employees' well-being, sickness absence...
Absenteeism is a serious problem which affects the profitability, competitiveness and productivity o...
This paper brings new evidence on the relationship between employees' well being, sickness absence a...
This paper brings new evidence on the relationship between employees' well being, sickness absence a...
We present a model showing that firms with interdependent worker productivity (team production) have...
We argue that firms with interdependent worker productivity, team production, have a higher cost of ...
Using data from a survey of 800 managers in 12 industries, we find empirical support for the hypothe...
In health economic evaluation studies, to value productivity loss due to absenteeism, existing metho...
Traditionally, production losses are estimated using the human capital or friction cost method. Thes...
Determining the productivity of individual workers engaged in team production is difficult. Monitori...
Determining the productivity of individual workers engaged in team production is difficult. Monitori...
The authors use the econometric case study method to investigate the direct impact of offline teams ...
This article responds to a recent call in a provocation article in the Human Resource Management Jou...
The study measure the impact of absenteeism on output and wages at the firm level. The objective is ...
In today’s competitive environment companies are increasingly focusing on issues that affect cost an...
This chapter brings new evidence on the relationship between employees' well-being, sickness absence...
Absenteeism is a serious problem which affects the profitability, competitiveness and productivity o...
This paper brings new evidence on the relationship between employees' well being, sickness absence a...
This paper brings new evidence on the relationship between employees' well being, sickness absence a...