[Excerpt] Using data from a large cross section of British establishments, we ask how different firm characteristics are associated with the predicted benefits to organizational performance from using team production. To compute the predicted benefits from using team production, we estimate structural models for financial performance, labor productivity, and product quality, treating the firm’s choices of whether or not to use teams and whether or not to grant teams autonomy as endogenous. One of the main results is that many firm characteristics are associated with larger predicted benefits from teams to labor productivity and product quality but smaller predicted benefits to financial performance. For example, this is true for union recog...
For the past two decades, legal and economic scholarship has tended to assume that the central econo...
We test whether demographic characteristics and team processes in top management teams predict the s...
We test whether demographic characteristics and team processes in top management teams predict the s...
Using data from a large cross-section of British establishments, we ask how different firm character...
[Excerpt] Using data from a large cross section of British establishments, we ask how different firm...
[Excerpt] I estimate the effect of team production on labor productivity and product quality using a...
[Excerpt] I estimate a structural model of teams, autonomy, and financial performance, using a cross...
This paper identifies and evaluates rationales for team participation and for the effects of team co...
The effects of team production on earnings is examined using the 1973 Quality of Employment Survey. ...
This paper offers a political explanation for the diffusion and sustainability of team-based work sy...
To investigate the size and the timing of the direct impact of participatory arrangements on busines...
By assembling and analyzing new panel data, we investigate the impact of important changes in HR pra...
We provide some of the most reliable evidence to date on the direct impact of employee involvement t...
Many organizations rely on teamwork, and yet field evidence on the impacts of team-based incentives ...
This study uses a field method to examine the effects of a group compensation plan on labor producti...
For the past two decades, legal and economic scholarship has tended to assume that the central econo...
We test whether demographic characteristics and team processes in top management teams predict the s...
We test whether demographic characteristics and team processes in top management teams predict the s...
Using data from a large cross-section of British establishments, we ask how different firm character...
[Excerpt] Using data from a large cross section of British establishments, we ask how different firm...
[Excerpt] I estimate the effect of team production on labor productivity and product quality using a...
[Excerpt] I estimate a structural model of teams, autonomy, and financial performance, using a cross...
This paper identifies and evaluates rationales for team participation and for the effects of team co...
The effects of team production on earnings is examined using the 1973 Quality of Employment Survey. ...
This paper offers a political explanation for the diffusion and sustainability of team-based work sy...
To investigate the size and the timing of the direct impact of participatory arrangements on busines...
By assembling and analyzing new panel data, we investigate the impact of important changes in HR pra...
We provide some of the most reliable evidence to date on the direct impact of employee involvement t...
Many organizations rely on teamwork, and yet field evidence on the impacts of team-based incentives ...
This study uses a field method to examine the effects of a group compensation plan on labor producti...
For the past two decades, legal and economic scholarship has tended to assume that the central econo...
We test whether demographic characteristics and team processes in top management teams predict the s...
We test whether demographic characteristics and team processes in top management teams predict the s...