Y. Ohkusa et F. Ohtake, THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SUPERVISOR AND WORKERS - THE CASE OF PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL IN JAPAN, Japan and the world economy, 8(4), 1996, pp. 475-488
This paper analyzes the relationship between the workers' productivity
and the supervisor from the point of view of the Matching Hypothesis
using data from professional baseball in Japan. The main findings of t
his paper are the following three points. The first point is that the
Matching Hypothesis is rejected in the case of pitchers and hitters. T
he second one is that the depreciation rate of the effect is about 10-
15% per year and differs from zero significantly. Hence, the effect co
ntinues for a long time after the matching is broken. Lastly, we canno
t find a learning curve for the managers' ability.