Human Resource Management Technology Diffusion Through Global Supply Chains: Productivity and Workplace Based Health Care
We examine the role that buyers play in helping vendors uncover productivity-enhancing labor management innovations. We report on a buyer-directed factory-based program targeting intestinal parasites and anemia in seven Bangalore apparel factories. Raw pre-post productivity comparisons were confounded by factory organizational changes that were implemented in anticipation of the termination of the MFA. Using a DDD estimator, treatment was found to increase individual productivity of anemic workers by 8 percent. The treatment program also reduced the probability that an anemic worker would leave the factory by 38 percent.
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2006
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Authors: | Brown, Drusilla K. ; Downes, Thomas ; Eggleston, Karen ; Kumari, Ratna |
Institutions: | Department of Economics, Tufts University |
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