Firms use promotions to match workers with jobs that fit their ability, but also to provide incentives to exert on-the-job training effort. As promotions make workers more attractive in the labor market, firms will balance productivity and retention costs. I show that if workers exert firm-specific training effort, profit-maximizing firms that cannot commit to promotion rules promote fewer workers than efficient. Differently, if firms can commit to promotion bars they set the bar efficiently. If workers acquire portable training, this directly increases retention costs. Firms that cannot commit to promotion bars will set them inefficiently high. In this case, workers are discouraged from training when competition for talent is fierce. If fi...
An extensive theoretical literature has developed that investigates the role of promotions as a sign...
International audienceAccording to Becker [1964], when labour markets are perfectly competitive, gen...
Employers sponsor general training if they can get an information advantage about the skills of trai...
In this thesis, I study the problem of setting right incentives using promotion opportunities in org...
This paper explores the consequences and implications of the “dual role of promotion” in an environm...
[Excerpt] Using a sample of skilled workers from a cross section of establishments in four metropoli...
© The Author(s) 2019. The best worker is not always the best candidate for manager. In these cases, ...
In most firms a worker in any period is either promoted, left in the same job, or fired (demotions a...
In this analysis I study promotion schemes as human resource management strategies by which the firm...
This thesis addresses a number of questions relating to labour market transactions and the theory of...
This paper investigates the market provision of firm-specific training, and identifies the inefficie...
This paper investigates the market provision of firm-specific training, and identifies the inefficie...
Firms’ organizational structures impose constraints on their ability to use promotion-based incentiv...
This paper offers and tests a theory of training whereby workers do not pay for general training the...
Firms’ organizational structures impose constraints on their ability to use promotion-based incentiv...
An extensive theoretical literature has developed that investigates the role of promotions as a sign...
International audienceAccording to Becker [1964], when labour markets are perfectly competitive, gen...
Employers sponsor general training if they can get an information advantage about the skills of trai...
In this thesis, I study the problem of setting right incentives using promotion opportunities in org...
This paper explores the consequences and implications of the “dual role of promotion” in an environm...
[Excerpt] Using a sample of skilled workers from a cross section of establishments in four metropoli...
© The Author(s) 2019. The best worker is not always the best candidate for manager. In these cases, ...
In most firms a worker in any period is either promoted, left in the same job, or fired (demotions a...
In this analysis I study promotion schemes as human resource management strategies by which the firm...
This thesis addresses a number of questions relating to labour market transactions and the theory of...
This paper investigates the market provision of firm-specific training, and identifies the inefficie...
This paper investigates the market provision of firm-specific training, and identifies the inefficie...
Firms’ organizational structures impose constraints on their ability to use promotion-based incentiv...
This paper offers and tests a theory of training whereby workers do not pay for general training the...
Firms’ organizational structures impose constraints on their ability to use promotion-based incentiv...
An extensive theoretical literature has developed that investigates the role of promotions as a sign...
International audienceAccording to Becker [1964], when labour markets are perfectly competitive, gen...
Employers sponsor general training if they can get an information advantage about the skills of trai...