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This project tests three possible explanations for why firms adopt job rotation: employee learning (rotation makes employees more versatile), employer learning (through rotation, employers learn more about individual workers’ strengths), and employee motivation (rotation mitigates boredom). Whereas previous studies have examined either establishment characteristics or a single firm’s personnel records, this study merges information from a detailed survey of Danish private sector firms with linked employer-employee panel data, allowing firm characteristics, work force characteristics, and firms’ human resource management practices to be included as explanatory variables. The results reject the employee motivation hypothesis, but support the employee learning and, especially, the employer learning hypotheses. Firms allocating more resources to training were more likely to rotate workers; rotation schemes were more common in less hierarchical firms and in firms with shorter average employee tenure; and both firm growth rates and firms’ use of nation-wide recruitment were positively associated with rotation schemes.
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The main focus of this study was to find out the attitude of in-school adolescents in Eket Local Government Are...
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This study was carried out to examine the attitude of illiterate women towards family planning in Kwande Local...
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This project is a Critical Discourse Analysis of Wole Soyinka’s The Beatification of Area Boy. N...
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This study assessed the impact of open dumpsites on the quality of groundwater within the vicinity of solid was...
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Poverty alleviation in any country may make a significant contribution to the bet...
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This study investigates the attitude of teachers towards teaching in rural areas in Nigeria using Brass Local G...
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This study was carried out to investigate the Information services Provision for access and utilization of Agricultural Science...
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This project research is primarily aimed at dealing with the implicat...
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The main focus of this study is to examine the effect of banditry on rural-urban migration using Kaduna...
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The study examined the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) in Nigeria over the period 1980 to 2010. The study employed mul...