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Depolicing as Dissent Shirking
Criminal Justice Review, 2017Theory suggests that bureaucratic actors express opposition to unfavorable organizational and policy changes by acting in ways inconsistent with established rules, norms, and community expectations . Empirical evidence from various professional contexts and geographic locations lends support to the notion that some public employees have indeed engaged
Joshua Chanin, Brittany Sheats
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Psychotherapy, 2018
In the youth treatment literature, the alliance has been defined and measured as a consensual or collaborative bond. In this article, we review varied definitions of the alliance, enumerate its frequent measures, and present clinical examples. We provide
M. Karver +3 more
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In the youth treatment literature, the alliance has been defined and measured as a consensual or collaborative bond. In this article, we review varied definitions of the alliance, enumerate its frequent measures, and present clinical examples. We provide
M. Karver +3 more
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Over 10% of US employees now regularly work from home (WFH), but there is widespread skepticism over its impact highlighted by phrases like "shirking from home". We report the results of a WFH experiment at Ctrip, a 13,000 employee NASDAQ listed Chinese multinational. Call center employees who volunteered to WFH were randomly assigned to work from home
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Let’s not shirk our responsibility
Nursing Management, 2010It is appropriate to take a break from examining the government's NHS white paper for England and its consequences for the NHS.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
This paper studies the effect of housing wealth shocks on workplace shirking behavior. We use the type and actual time stamps of 10.6 million credit card transactions by over 200,000 cardholders from a large commercial bank to detect non-work-related behavior during work hours. After positive shocks to house prices, employed homeowners in the treatment
Quanlin Gu, Jia He, Wenlan Qian
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This paper studies the effect of housing wealth shocks on workplace shirking behavior. We use the type and actual time stamps of 10.6 million credit card transactions by over 200,000 cardholders from a large commercial bank to detect non-work-related behavior during work hours. After positive shocks to house prices, employed homeowners in the treatment
Quanlin Gu, Jia He, Wenlan Qian
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Ideology, voting, and shirking
Public Choice, 1993Since we first raised the issue in 1979, scholars have addressed two questions regarding ideology and congressional voting. Does ideology have an impact on such voting? Do representa- tives shirk by voting their own ideology rather than their constituents' interests?
James B. Kau, Paul H. Rubin
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Lemahnya Pengetahuan dan Penerapan Ilmu Tentang Bahayanya Syirik Bagi Kehidupan
Jurnal Ilmiah MahasiswaShirk, in a religious context, refers to actions or beliefs that involve allying with or attributing divine attributes to other than Allah, either explicitly or implicitly.
Fatuhrachman Saleh +4 more
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European Economic Review, 1993
Abstract Standard economics assumes that rational agents shirk, and that they have to be disciplined by monitoring and regulating. However, under specific circumstances regulating systematically worsens workers' morale and thereby negatively affects their behavior. When a principal attributes a lower work morale to the agents than they actually have,
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Abstract Standard economics assumes that rational agents shirk, and that they have to be disciplined by monitoring and regulating. However, under specific circumstances regulating systematically worsens workers' morale and thereby negatively affects their behavior. When a principal attributes a lower work morale to the agents than they actually have,
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Optimal Contracts with Shirking
The Review of Economic Studies, 2012I explicitly derive the optimal dynamic incentive contract in a standard continuoustime agency setting where the agent has a shirking action. My solution generates two dynamic contracts new to the literature. Both contracts include phases when the agent frequently shirks.
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TRADE UNIONS, EFFICIENCY WAGES, AND SHIRKING
Oxford Economic Papers, 1996Efficiency wage models typically study the determination of wages and effort levels in the context of a labour market where the supply side is competitive. In this paper, the authors examine the effects of unionization on wages and effort. In addition to the monitoring technology where a noisy signal of each workers performance is received, they ...
Bulkley, George, Myles, Gareth D
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