The study of organizational careers of employees developed in the last 20 years into an important branch of social mobility research. However, a major problem in this branch is the presence of many organizational mechanisms, which are theoretical interesting though hard to study simultaneously in the organizational case studies to which the field is restricted. In order to overcome this problem of theoretical complexity and lack of data, a simulation model CLISP is developed that generates career data of employees under controlled conditions. The output of CLISP is a set of data, which is similar to the well-known data sets that are obtained from existing organizations. Some examples are given that reflect the usefulness and possibilities o...
The study of how social organizations work, change and develop is central to sociology and to our un...
In today's world, occupational stress is identified as a major health issue within most organization...
Despite the ubiquitous presence of the term "career patterns" in the discourse about careers, the ex...
The study of organizational careers of employees developed in the last 20 years into an important br...
The study of organizational careers of employees developed in the last 20 years into an important br...
The main aim of the research is to develop a simulation model for manpower planning in organizations...
Ph.D.Labor relationsUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepb...
Though manpower planning models have been part of OR for many years, and simulation has always been ...
The existing literature on job mobility and wage growth mainly focuses on factors that are firm spec...
Mobility models are very useful in explaining the movements of people over socio-economic and job ca...
Developing tasks and organizations involves risk, and investments in planning, equipment, and traini...
Organisational career outcomes are often related to organisational mobility which is described in th...
Selection of management personnel in industry is a difficult task, and one with important consequenc...
Management of the High Level Waste Program Office at the Idaho National Environmental and Engineerin...
We survey the theoretical literature on careers in organizations, focusing on models that address de...
The study of how social organizations work, change and develop is central to sociology and to our un...
In today's world, occupational stress is identified as a major health issue within most organization...
Despite the ubiquitous presence of the term "career patterns" in the discourse about careers, the ex...
The study of organizational careers of employees developed in the last 20 years into an important br...
The study of organizational careers of employees developed in the last 20 years into an important br...
The main aim of the research is to develop a simulation model for manpower planning in organizations...
Ph.D.Labor relationsUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepb...
Though manpower planning models have been part of OR for many years, and simulation has always been ...
The existing literature on job mobility and wage growth mainly focuses on factors that are firm spec...
Mobility models are very useful in explaining the movements of people over socio-economic and job ca...
Developing tasks and organizations involves risk, and investments in planning, equipment, and traini...
Organisational career outcomes are often related to organisational mobility which is described in th...
Selection of management personnel in industry is a difficult task, and one with important consequenc...
Management of the High Level Waste Program Office at the Idaho National Environmental and Engineerin...
We survey the theoretical literature on careers in organizations, focusing on models that address de...
The study of how social organizations work, change and develop is central to sociology and to our un...
In today's world, occupational stress is identified as a major health issue within most organization...
Despite the ubiquitous presence of the term "career patterns" in the discourse about careers, the ex...