Détails du livre
Format
Relié
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Nov 1, 1979
Éditeur
Dissertations-G
ISBN-10
0824041305
ISBN-13
9780824041304
Description
In a world where the labor market is increasingly complex and competitive, this work delves into the concept of adverse selection within the workforce. Bruce C. Greenwald explores how information asymmetries can significantly impact hiring decisions and employee performance, leading to inefficiencies that ripple through organizations. He provides a keen analysis of the challenges employers face when assessing talent and the hidden risks associated with their choices.
Through a blend of theoretical insights and practical implications, Greenwald offers readers an in-depth understanding of how adverse selection manifests in various sectors. His examination prompts a reevaluation of traditional hiring practices and encourages innovative strategies to mitigate risks, ultimately fostering a more effective labor market.
Through a blend of theoretical insights and practical implications, Greenwald offers readers an in-depth understanding of how adverse selection manifests in various sectors. His examination prompts a reevaluation of traditional hiring practices and encourages innovative strategies to mitigate risks, ultimately fostering a more effective labor market.