Schaffung attraktiver Arbeitsinhalte,
aber auch eine zu hohe Erwartung des Einzelnen an seinen Job genannt.
„Innere Kündigung“ und „Dienst nach Vorschrift“ folgen und haben fast die gleiche [...] angewandter alternativer
Lösungswege sollten Bestandteil des Wissensmanagements sein.
Job Rotation, Projektarbeiten, Senior-/Junior Kooperationen tragen ebenfalls als
weitere organisatorische
Nachfolger
übernehmen, stellen ebenfalls geeignete Karrieremodelle dar. Ebenso sollte über Job-
Enrichment oder Job-Rotation als sinnvolle Methoden zur besseren Integration und
Nutzung der Kompetenzen [...] reicht ein guter bzw. hoher Schulabschluss nicht mehr aus, um für
den Rest des Lebens einen guten Job zu machen. Denn Bildung wird inzwischen als eine
lebenslange Aufgabe betrachtet. In einer Zeit [...] fließender gestaltet werden. Geeignete Ansätze hierfür stellen Work-Life-Balance
Maßnahmen wie Job-Sharing, Heimarbeit, flexible Arbeitszeiten und Teilzeit-
Arbeitsplätze dar. Auch der bereits erwähnte
ordination and the generosity of unemployment benefits have a negative effect on job creation
and the pace of job reallocation. Messina (2005) finds that more unionized and coordinated
wage-setting [...] to unemployed persons. This leads to an increase in
the reservation wage and to a reduction of job search intensity. Search unemployment is
higher. Further, when the unemployment insurance system [...] of labour market
performance. In a study for 60 countries, Caballero et al. (2004) find that job security
regulation reduces the speed of adjustment of employment to shocks and lowers the growth
and electrical engineering. This is especially important for Bavaria. Here the ratio
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