dc.date.accessioned9/12/2019 15:09
dc.date.accessioned2022-09-23T13:50:00Z
dc.date.available9/12/2019 15:09
dc.date.available2022-09-23T13:50:00Z
dc.date.created9/12/2019 15:09
dc.identifier0148-2963
dc.identifierhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0148296317302175#!
dc.identifierhttps://reader.elsevier.com/reader/sd/pii/S0148296317302175?token=9002B9A9CEB5DA25640D6CBF15E578FF5F06693EBF2B5BCE22D798A1A3E649D91A0C6D7FA6E082B7BE529048544DF447
dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10818/37153
dc.identifier10.1016/j.jbusres.2017.06.020
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/3470839
dc.description.abstractThe characteristics of the environment in which a firm operates may be constraining a firm's choice of strategy in order to create and sustain a competitive advantage. In particular, we focus on the fact that the level of development of local human capital may be an important factor constraining the set of strategies that the firm may actually choose. Next, certain feasible strategies in a high-skilled labor market may become unfeasible in a low-skilled labor market. To illustrate this point, we propose a theoretical model in which the level of quality of a firm's product depends on effort exerted by local high-productivity workers. We show that the firm may choose to produce a low-quality product for sufficiently high costs of finding high-productivity workers and inducing them to exert effort to increase the quality of the product.
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherJournal of Business Research
dc.relationJournal of Business Research_x000D_ Volume 102, September 2019, Pages 228-234
dc.rightshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
dc.rightsopenAccess
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
dc.subjectHuman capital investments
dc.subjectLow-skilled labor
dc.subjectStrategy formulation and implementation
dc.subjectHuman resource management practices
dc.titleLow-skilled labor markets as a constraint on business strategy choices: A theoretical approach
dc.typejournal article


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