Individual preferences and job characteristics: an analysis of cooperative credit banks
Nese, Annamaria ; Troisi, Roberta
Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations
2014
28
2
June
233-249
cooperative ; job satisfaction ; work incentive
Personnel management
http://dx.doi.org/0.1111/labr.12026
English
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"The aim of this paper is to analyse individual preferences in relation to different job characteristics. More specifically, this work focuses on the case of employees of cooperative credit banks (CCBs) in Campania and accounts for certain fundamental institutional features: CCBs are designed to pursue specific member interests rather than profit maximization, and most employees are both owners and consumers. The research is conducted by applying a conjoint analysis approach with stated preference data. Novel features of the analysis include the application of this approach to empirical research on worker incentives and the use of a mixed logit model."
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