1st Edition
Working in Silicon Valley Economic and Legal Analysis of a High-velocity Labor Market
By Alan Hyde
Copyright 2003
288 Pages
by
Routledge
288 Pages
by
Routledge
288 Pages
by
Routledge
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This work examines the relationship between the rapid technological and economic growth characteristic of high technology districts and their distinct labor market institutions - short job tenures, rapid turnover, flat firm hierarchies, weak internal labor markets, high use of temporary labor, unusual uses of independent contracting, little unionization, unusual employee organization (e.g., chat... Read more
Chapter 1 The Development of Silicon Valley’s High-Velocity Labor Market; Part I The Information Story; Chapter 2 Mobile Employees, Information Spillover, and Trade Secrets; Chapter 3 A New Economic Analysis of Trade Secrets Law From an Economics of Information Perspective; Chapter 4 Information Ownership and Transmission by Mobile Employees: Alternative Economic Approaches; Part II The Flexibility Story; Chapter 5 How Flexible Labor is Hired I: Temporary Help Employees Who Work at One Client (“Permatemps”); Chapter 6 How Flexible Labor is Hired II: Independent Contractors; Chapter 7 H-1B Visas; Part III Labor Market Intermediaries: Information and Flexibility; Chapter 8 Labor Market Intermediaries: Matching Workers to Jobs; Chapter 9 Employee Organization: Networks, Ethnic Organization, New Unions; Part IV Flexible (and Informational) Compensation; Chapter 10 Stock Options: Their Law and Economics; Chapter 11 Market Failure in Retirement Savings and Health Insurance; Part V Inequality; Chapter 12 Employment Discrimination? how a Meritocracy Creates Disparate Labor Market Outcomes Through Demands for Skills at Hiring, Networks of Employees, Entrepreneurial Tendencies;
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