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Location choice, product choice, and the human resource practices of firms.

机译:地点选择,产品选择和公司的人力资源实践。

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This thesis is comprised of three chapters. The first investigates the implications of industrial clustering for labor mobility and earnings dynamics. Motivated by a theoretical model in which geographically clustered firms compete for workers, I exploit establishment-level variation in agglomeration to explore the impact of clustering in the software publishing industry on labor market outcomes. The results show that clustering makes it easier for workers to job hop among establishments within the sector. Further, workers in clusters have relatively steep earnings-tenure profiles, accepting lower wages early in their careers in exchange for stronger earnings growth and higher wages later. These findings underscore the importance of geography in understanding labor market dynamics within industries.; While the first chapter reveals striking relationships between the human resource practices and location decisions of high-technology establishments, the second chapter (joint with F. Andersson, J. Haltiwanger, J. Lane, and K. Shaw) draws key connections between the hiring and compensation policies of innovative firms and the nature of their product markets. We show that software firms that operate in product markets with highly skewed returns to innovation pay a premium to attract talented workers. Yet these same firms also reward loyalty; that is, highly skilled workers faithful to their employers enjoy higher earnings in firms with a greater variance in potential payoffs from innovation. These results not only contribute to our knowledge of firm human resource practices and product market strategies, but also shed light on patterns of income inequality within and between industries.; Building on this final idea, the last chapter (joint with F. Andersson, E. Davis, J. Lane, B. McCall, and L. Sandusky) examines the contribution of worker and firm reallocation to within-industry changes in earnings inequality. We find that the entry and exit of firms and the sorting of workers and firms based on worker skills are key determinants of changes in industry earnings distributions over time. However, the importance of these and other factors in driving observed dynamics in earnings inequality varies across sectors, with aggregate shifts often disguising fundamental differences in the underlying forces effecting change.
机译:本文共分三章。第一部分研究了产业集群对劳动力流动和收入动态的影响。受到理论模型的启发,在理论模型中,地理上聚集的公司争夺工人,我利用集聚的企业级别变化来探讨软件发布行业中的聚集对劳动力市场结果的影响。结果表明,集群使工人更容易在该行业内的各个机构之间跳来跳去。此外,集群中的工人具有相对陡峭的收入-任期特征,在职业生涯的早期接受较低的工资,以换取更高的收入增长和后来的较高工资。这些发现强调了地理学在理解行业内劳动力市场动态方面的重要性。第一章揭示了人力资源实践与高科技机构的选址决策之间的显着关系,而第二章(与F.Andersson,J.Haltiwanger,J.Lane和K.Shaw联合)描绘了招聘之间的关键联系创新企业的薪酬政策及其产品市场的性质。我们表明,在产品市场上运营且创新回报率偏高的软件公司为吸引有才能的工人付出了高昂的代价。然而,这些相同的公司也奖励忠诚度。也就是说,忠实于雇主的高技能工人在公司中获得较高的收入,而创新带来的潜在收益差异更大。这些结果不仅有助于我们了解牢固的人力资源实践和产品市场战略,而且有助于阐明行业内部和行业之间收入不平等的模式。在这一最终思想的基础上,最后一章(与F.Andersson,E.Davis,J.Lane,B.McCall和L.Sandusky一起)考察了工人和公司的再分配对行业内部收入不平等变化的贡献。我们发现,企业的进入和退出以及对工人和基于工人技能的公司的分类是随着时间的推移行业收入分配变化的关键决定因素。但是,这些因素和其他因素在推动观察到的收入不平等动态方面的重要性因部门而异,总的变化常常掩盖了影响变化的潜在力量之间的根本差异。

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  • 作者

    Freedman, Matthew L.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Maryland, College Park.$bEconomics.;

  • 授予单位 University of Maryland, College Park.$bEconomics.;
  • 学科 Economics General.; Economics Labor.; Sociology Industrial and Labor Relations.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 188 p.
  • 总页数 188
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 经济学;劳动经济;社会学;
  • 关键词

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