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worker selection 12 Theorie 4 minimum wage 4 Theory 3 cognitive ability 3 employment protection 3 hiring standard 3 intrinsic motivation 3 monetary incentive schemes 3 screening 3 signaling and screening models 3 wage posting 3 Arbeitsproduktivität 2 Dismissal 2 Dismissal protection 2 Intrinsic motivation 2 Kündigung 2 Kündigungsschutz 2 Mindestlohn 2 Minimum wage 2 Personalbeschaffung 2 Peter Principle 2 Qualifikation 2 Recruitment 2 absence 2 call centers 2 corruption 2 dismissal costs 2 endogeneity 2 fatigue 2 healthy worker selection effect 2 high-tech 2 innovation 2 internal hiring 2 job assignment 2 job testing 2 mental health 2 multi-dimensional skills 2 non-cognitive ability 2 patents 2
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Free 14
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Book / Working Paper 14
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Working Paper 7 Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3 Arbeitspapier 2 Aufsatzsammlung 1 Hochschulschrift 1
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English 11 Undetermined 3
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Butschek, Sebastian 3 Delfgaauw, Josse 3 Brilon, Stefanie 2 Burks, Stephen V. 2 Cowgill, Bo 2 Cowley, Edd 2 Dur, Robert 2 Hoffman, Mitchell 2 Housman, Michael 2 Jones, Melanie K. 2 Latreille, Paul L. 2 Sauermann, Jan 2 Sloane, Peter J. 2 Smith, Sarah 2 Staneva, Anita V. 2 Dur, Robert A. J. 1 Hirsch, Boris 1 Lindqvist, Erik 1 Sliwka, Dirk 1
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Centre for Market and Public Organisation (CMPO), University of Bristol 2 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 2 CESifo 1 Max-Planck-Institut zur Erforschung von Gemeinschaftsgütern, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 5 The Centre for Market and Public Organisation 2 CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo Working Paper Series 1 CESifo working papers 1 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 Preprints of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods 1 Working Paper Series of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods 1
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RePEc 6 EconStor 5 ECONIS (ZBW) 3
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The Effect of Employment Protection on Firms' Worker Selection
Butschek, Sebastian; Sauermann, Jan - 2019
To estimate the causal effect of employment protection on firms' worker selection, we study a policy change that …
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The effect of employment protection on firms' worker selection
Butschek, Sebastian; Sauermann, Jan - 2019
To estimate the causal effect of employment protection on firms' worker selection, we study a policy change that …
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Essays on the selectiveness of firms' hiring: determinants and measurement
Butschek, Sebastian - 2019
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The Value of Hiring through Referrals
Burks, Stephen V.; Cowgill, Bo; Hoffman, Mitchell; … - 2013
Employee referrals are a very common means by which firms hire new workers. Past work suggests that workers hired via referrals often perform better than non-referred workers, but we have little understanding as to why. In this paper, we demonstrate that this is primarily because referrals allow...
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The Value of Hiring through Referrals
Burks, Stephen V.; Cowgill, Bo; Hoffman, Mitchell; … - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2013
Employee referrals are a very common means by which firms hire new workers. Past work suggests that workers hired via referrals often perform better than non-referred workers, but we have little understanding as to why. In this paper, we demonstrate that this is primarily because referrals allow...
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Motivation and mission in the public sector: Evidence from the World Values Survey
Cowley, Edd; Smith, Sarah - Centre for Market and Public Organisation (CMPO), … - 2013
It is well-recognised that workers may have intrinsic – as well as extrinsic – motivations. Previous studies have identified that public sector workers typically have a higher level of intrinsic motivation, compared to workers in the private sector. This paper compares (measures of)...
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Motivation and mission in the public sector: Evidence from the World Values Survey
Cowley, Edd; Smith, Sarah - Centre for Market and Public Organisation (CMPO), … - 2013
It is well-recognised that workers may have intrinsic – as well as extrinsic – motivations. Previous studies have identified that public sector workers typically have a higher level of intrinsic motivation, compared to workers in the private sector. This paper compares (measures of)...
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Work-related health in Europe: Are older workers more at risk?
Jones, Melanie K.; Latreille, Paul L.; Sloane, Peter J.; … - 2011
This paper uses the fourth European Working Conditions Survey (2005) to address the impact of age on work-related self-reported health outcomes. More specifically, the paper examines whether older workers differ significantly from younger workers regarding their job-related health risk...
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Work-Related Health in Europe: Are Older Workers More at Risk?
Jones, Melanie K.; Latreille, Paul L.; Sloane, Peter J.; … - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2011
This paper uses the fourth European Working Conditions Survey (2005) to address the impact of age on work-related self-reported health outcomes. More specifically, the paper examines whether older workers differ significantly from younger workers regarding their job-related health risk...
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Job assignment with multivariate skills
Brilon, Stefanie - 2010
This paper analyzes the job assignment problem faced by a firm when workers' skills are distributed along several dimensions and jobs require different skills to varying extent. I derive optimal assignment rules with and without slot constraints, and show that under certain circumstances workers...
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