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Cover of: Using Optional Job Rotation Programs to Gauge On-the-Job Learning
Anil Arya, Brian Mittendorf

Using Optional Job Rotation Programs to Gauge On-the-Job Learning

Section: Articles
Volume 162 (2006) / Issue 3, pp. 505-515 (11)
Published 09.07.2018
DOI 10.1628/093245606778387401
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Summary
This paper presents one reason for adopting diverse work assignments, rooted in a desire to match employees' pay with the skills they have cultivated on the job. When on-the-job learning parlays into attractive external opportunities, employees may threaten to seek a different and higher paying job elsewhere. By instituting an optional job rotation program, a firm can offer such an opportunity internally. Since new tasks are difficult for employees to undertake, compensation arrangements can be structured to guarantee that only a truly skilled (versatile) employee wants to take on such a challenge.