Poaching and firm‐sponsored training
Mohrenweiser, Jens ; Zwick, Thomas ; Backes-Gellner, Uschi
British Journal of Industrial Relations
2019
57
1
March
143-181
training ; apprenticeship ; training system
Education and training
https://doi.org/10.1111/bjir.12305
English
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" A series of seminal papers argues that poaching hampers company‐sponsored general training. Empirically, however, the existence and extent of poaching remain open questions. We provide a novel empirical strategy to identify poaching. We find that only few apprenticeship training firms in Germany are ‘poaching victims' or ‘poaching raiders'. Victims are more likely to be in a temporary downturn and raiders are more likely to be growing. Victims hardly change their training strategy after poaching and poaching seems be a transitory event. This is an important result for countries that intend to introduce apprenticeship‐type training and need to convince firms to participate in training."
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