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Title: Wage determination and the sources of bargaining power
Keywords: J31
J32
C76
ddc:330
bargaining
wage determination
labor turnover costs
credibility
bonding
churning
Lohntheorie
Lohnverhandlungstheorie
Insider-Outsider-Modell
Arbeitsmobilität
Kündigung
Kosten
Theorie
Issue Date: 16-Oct-2013
Publisher: Institut zur Zukunft der Arbeit Bonn
Description: This paper explores the sources of bargaining power in wage negotiations. In the standard analyses of wage bargaining, the negotiation partners are specified a priori, and thus it is impossible to address the question of how they achieve and retain their negotiating positions, on which their bargaining power is based. In our analysis, by contrast, the firm can choose between two sets of wage negotiations: those it can conduct with its incumbent employees and those with new job seekers. These negotiations are imperfectly substitutable, and the degree of substitutability is determined by the firm's labor turnover costs (e.g. costs of hiring, training, and firing). In this context, labor turnover costs not only influence the negotiators? alternative to bargaining (i.e. their fall-back positions and outside options); they affect the nature of the bargaining process itself. This approach leads to a new theory of wage determination.
URI: http://koha.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/10419/2861
Other Identifiers: http://hdl.handle.net/10419/2861
ppn:356361799
ppn:356361799
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