The effect of high-performance work practices on employee earnings in the steel, apparel, and medical electronics and imaging industries

Citation
T. Bailey et al., The effect of high-performance work practices on employee earnings in the steel, apparel, and medical electronics and imaging industries, IND LAB REL, 54(2A), 2001, pp. 525-543
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Management
Journal title
INDUSTRIAL & LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW
ISSN journal
00197939 → ACNP
Volume
54
Issue
2A
Year of publication
2001
Pages
525 - 543
Database
ISI
SICI code
0019-7939(200103)54:2A<525:TEOHWP>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
Using interview and survey data they gathered in 1995-97 from managers and employees in 45 establishments, the authors investigate how high-performanc e work practices, such as self-directed teams and offline teams, affected w orkers' earnings in the apparel, steel, and medical electronics industries. An analysis with extensive controls for personal characteristics and other variables shows a positive relationship between high-performance practices and earnings in the apparel and steel industries. In medical electronics a nd imaging, the same statistically significant association disappears when a control variable for education is added, suggesting that there is a stron g relationship between formal education and high-performance systems in tha t industry.