A group of 2,594 employers identified as having hired a new employee prior to 1981 served as the population for a study of the provision and outcomes of on-the-job training of new employees. Respondents were asked how much time the new employees had spent on four types of training activities during their first 3 months of employment. A simple theory of training investment was constructed, and a multivariate analysis of the determinants of training investment was offered. Training effectiveness was analyzed in relation to training provider, establishment size, and generality of training. On average, new employees spent 47.3 hours watching others, 10.7 hours in formal training programs, 51 hours receiving informal training by management, and ...
There is a vast empirical literature of the effects of training on wages that are taken as an indire...
We present a two-level model of organizational training and agent production. Managers decide whethe...
This study, based upon detailed information from over 2,500 employers and 7,500 residents in the Con...
In this study, the relationship between formal training opportunities and internal promotions in org...
Very little is known about how companies make decisions about budgets for training. Previous researc...
This paper uses NLSY data from 1979-1993 to estimate training's effect on one year wage growth....
Using information on time costs of training and gains in wages attributable to training I computed r...
Training and development are required for staff to enable them work towards taking the organization ...
A unique dataset collected from the personnel records of a large company is used to study the relati...
[Excerpt] Studies have found consistently that there is a strong positive correlation between a work...
Training is of growing importance to companies seeking to gain an advantage among competitors. There...
A study examined the role of employer training in ameliorating skill shortages and enhancing product...
Firms in the U.S. invest billions of dollars annually in workforce training. Growing evidence of the...
It is standard in the literature on training to use wages as a sufficient statistic for productivity...
[Excerpt] The theory of on-the-job training predicts that workers should pay the full costs of trai...
There is a vast empirical literature of the effects of training on wages that are taken as an indire...
We present a two-level model of organizational training and agent production. Managers decide whethe...
This study, based upon detailed information from over 2,500 employers and 7,500 residents in the Con...
In this study, the relationship between formal training opportunities and internal promotions in org...
Very little is known about how companies make decisions about budgets for training. Previous researc...
This paper uses NLSY data from 1979-1993 to estimate training's effect on one year wage growth....
Using information on time costs of training and gains in wages attributable to training I computed r...
Training and development are required for staff to enable them work towards taking the organization ...
A unique dataset collected from the personnel records of a large company is used to study the relati...
[Excerpt] Studies have found consistently that there is a strong positive correlation between a work...
Training is of growing importance to companies seeking to gain an advantage among competitors. There...
A study examined the role of employer training in ameliorating skill shortages and enhancing product...
Firms in the U.S. invest billions of dollars annually in workforce training. Growing evidence of the...
It is standard in the literature on training to use wages as a sufficient statistic for productivity...
[Excerpt] The theory of on-the-job training predicts that workers should pay the full costs of trai...
There is a vast empirical literature of the effects of training on wages that are taken as an indire...
We present a two-level model of organizational training and agent production. Managers decide whethe...
This study, based upon detailed information from over 2,500 employers and 7,500 residents in the Con...