Explanatory factors for firms' use of temporary agency work in Germany
Kirsten Thommes and
Katrin Weiland
European Management Journal, 2010, vol. 28, issue 1, 55-67
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Summary The use of temporary agency work is becoming more important for firms as it enables them to increase flexibility. Therefore, it is highly relevant to have a thorough understanding of the explanatory factors behind its use. Most recent literature focuses on the assumed cost effect of temporary agency work. But a few indicators show that this effect does not predominantly trigger firms' use of temporary agency work. We support this thesis by highlighting new empirical evidence from the German market.
Keywords: Temporary; agency; work; Firms'; characteristics; Germany; Structural; equation; model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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