The Analysis of Firms and Employees: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches

 

The long-term impact of globalization, outsourcing, and technological change on workers is increasingly being studied by economists. At the nexus of labor economics, industry studies, and industrial organization, The Analysis of Firms and Employees presents new findings about these impacts by examining the interaction between the internal workings of businesses and outside influences from the market using data from countries around the globe. The result is enhanced insight into the dynamic interrelationship between firms and workers.

 

     A distinguished team of researchers here examines the relationships between human resource practices and productivity, changing ownership and production methods, and expanding trade patterns and firm competitiveness. With analyses of large-scale, nationwide datasets as well as focused, intensive observation of a few firms, The Analysis of Firms and Employees will challenge economists, policymakers, and scholars alike to rethink their assumptions about the workplace.

 

 

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The Analysis of Firms and Employees: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches

 

The long-term impact of globalization, outsourcing, and technological change on workers is increasingly being studied by economists. At the nexus of labor economics, industry studies, and industrial organization, The Analysis of Firms and Employees presents new findings about these impacts by examining the interaction between the internal workings of businesses and outside influences from the market using data from countries around the globe. The result is enhanced insight into the dynamic interrelationship between firms and workers.

 

     A distinguished team of researchers here examines the relationships between human resource practices and productivity, changing ownership and production methods, and expanding trade patterns and firm competitiveness. With analyses of large-scale, nationwide datasets as well as focused, intensive observation of a few firms, The Analysis of Firms and Employees will challenge economists, policymakers, and scholars alike to rethink their assumptions about the workplace.

 

 

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The Analysis of Firms and Employees: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches

The Analysis of Firms and Employees: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches

The Analysis of Firms and Employees: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches

The Analysis of Firms and Employees: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches

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Overview

 

The long-term impact of globalization, outsourcing, and technological change on workers is increasingly being studied by economists. At the nexus of labor economics, industry studies, and industrial organization, The Analysis of Firms and Employees presents new findings about these impacts by examining the interaction between the internal workings of businesses and outside influences from the market using data from countries around the globe. The result is enhanced insight into the dynamic interrelationship between firms and workers.

 

     A distinguished team of researchers here examines the relationships between human resource practices and productivity, changing ownership and production methods, and expanding trade patterns and firm competitiveness. With analyses of large-scale, nationwide datasets as well as focused, intensive observation of a few firms, The Analysis of Firms and Employees will challenge economists, policymakers, and scholars alike to rethink their assumptions about the workplace.

 

 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780226042893
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 05/15/2009
Series: National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 400
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Stefan Bender is a senior researcher at the Institute for Employment Research. Julia Laneis senior vice president of Economics, Labor, and Population Studies at the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago and a senior research fellow at the U.S. Bureau of the Census. Kathryn L. Shaw is the Ernest C. Arbuckle Professor of Economics in the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, and a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research. Fredrik Andersson is a senior research associate of the Cornell Institute for Social and Economic Research and a research fellow with the Longitudinal Employer-Households Dynamics Program (LEHD), U.S. Bureau of the Census. Till von Wachter is assistant professor of economics at Columbia University and a faculty research fellow of the NBER.

 

 

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements


Introduction

Stephan Bender, Julia Lane, Kathryn Shaw, Fredrik Anderson, and Till von Wachter


I. HUMAN RESOURCE  PRACTICES AND FIRM PRODUCTIVITY


1. The Effect of HRM Practices and R&D Investment on Worker Productivity

Fredrik Andersson, Clair Brown, Benjamin Campbell, Hyowook Chiang, and Yooki Park


2. Using Behavioral Economic Field Experiments at a Firm: The Context and Design of the Truckers and Turnover Project
Stephen V. Burks, Jeffrey Carpenter, Lorenz Götte, Kristen Monaco, Kay Porter, and Aldo Rustichini


3. Subjective Evaluation and Performance and Evaluation Interview: Empirical Evidence from France

Marc-Arthur Diaye, Nathalie Greenan, and Michal W. Urdanivia


II. FIRM DIFFERENCES IN HUMAN RESOURCES PRACTICES


4. Do Initial Conditions Persist between Firms? An Analysis of Firm-Entry Cohort Effects and Job Losers Using Matched Employer-Employee Data

Till von Wachter and Stefan Bender


5. Changes in Workplace Segregation in the United States between 1990 and 2000: Evidence from Matched Employer-Employee Data
Judith Hellerstein, David Neumark, and Melissa McInerney


6. The Effect of Tuition Reimbursement on Turnover: A Case Study Analysis

Colleen Flaherty Manchester


7. Ownership and Wages: Estimating Public-Private and Foreign-Domestic Differentials with LEED from Hungary, 1986 to 2003

John S. Earle and Álmos Telegdy


8. Insider Privatization and Careers: A Study of a Russian Firm in Transition
Guido Friebel and Elena Panova


IV. GLOBALIZATION, TRADE, AND LABOR MARKETS


9. Trade and Workforce Changeover in Brazil

Marc-Andreas Muendler


10. Job Creation Abroad and Worker Retention at Home
Sascha O. Becker and Marc-Andreas Muendler


11. Wage and Productivity Premiums in Sub-Saharan Africa

Johannes Van Biesebroeck


Contributors

Author Index

Subject Index

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