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Three Approaches for Estimating the Value of Work

Three Approaches for Estimating the Value of Work Shows that the hedonic or implicit values associated with workactivities can be derived in three ways simultaneous equationstechnique, multiple linear regression analysis, and dual variables in alabour mix optimization model. Demonstrates consistency between theresults of using each model. Concludes that hedonic values are not anartifact of a particular model but a natural and fundamental economiccharacteristic of work. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Information Technology and People Emerald Publishing

Three Approaches for Estimating the Value of Work

Information Technology and People , Volume 6 (1): 15 – Jan 1, 1992

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
0959-3845
DOI
10.1108/EUM0000000003544
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Abstract

Shows that the hedonic or implicit values associated with workactivities can be derived in three ways simultaneous equationstechnique, multiple linear regression analysis, and dual variables in alabour mix optimization model. Demonstrates consistency between theresults of using each model. Concludes that hedonic values are not anartifact of a particular model but a natural and fundamental economiccharacteristic of work.

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Information Technology and PeopleEmerald Publishing

Published: Jan 1, 1992

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