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Employability And Access To Training A Contribution To The Implementation Of Corporate Responsibility In The Labor Market 1st Edition Silvia Castellazzi Auth

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Employability And Access To Training A Contribution To The Implementation Of Corporate Responsibility In The Labor Market 1st Edition Silvia Castellazzi Auth
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Publisher: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.92 MB
Pages: 159
Author: Silvia Castellazzi (auth.)
ISBN: 9783658147952, 9783658147969, 3658147954, 3658147962
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Employability And Access To Training A Contribution To The Implementation Of Corporate Responsibility In The Labor Market 1st Edition Silvia Castellazzi Auth by Silvia Castellazzi (auth.) 9783658147952, 9783658147969, 3658147954, 3658147962 instant download after payment.

Silvia Castellazzi shows how companies can implement their corporate responsibility and support employability and access to training in an incentive-compatible manner. The study provides insights into unrealized cooperation and disincentives which prevent companies from investing in a shared pool of employable and skilled people. The research draws on the theoretical framework of the economic ethics and on in-depth interviews with key stakeholders in two European countries. Findings show that incentives for investments in training are selective and might reinforce path-dependencies and exclusion, while not supporting cooperation and productive competition. The study also shows the value of conceptualizing employability as a social rather than a psychological contract to facilitate investments and the implementation of corporate responsibility.

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