Private standards and labour productivity in the food sector in Viet Nam

Publikation: Working paperForskning

Standard

Private standards and labour productivity in the food sector in Viet Nam. / Trifkovic, Neda.

163. udg. UNU-WIDER, 2016.

Publikation: Working paperForskning

Harvard

Trifkovic, N 2016 'Private standards and labour productivity in the food sector in Viet Nam' 163 udg, UNU-WIDER.

APA

Trifkovic, N. (2016). Private standards and labour productivity in the food sector in Viet Nam. (163 udg.) UNU-WIDER.

Vancouver

Trifkovic N. Private standards and labour productivity in the food sector in Viet Nam. 163 udg. UNU-WIDER. 2016.

Author

Trifkovic, Neda. / Private standards and labour productivity in the food sector in Viet Nam. 163. udg. UNU-WIDER, 2016.

Bibtex

@techreport{3c54b839a1a64903abde7f3fc84b5a13,
title = "Private standards and labour productivity in the food sector in Viet Nam",
abstract = "A rising number of firms from developing countries have adopted voluntary private standards in the last decade. This has become an area of active research, especially in terms of the impact of private standards on trade, organizational performance, and employee outcomes. This paper analyses how standards affect labour productivity of small and medium firms from the food sector in Viet Nam. The results based on a 3-year panel show that the application of private standards improves labour productivity. These gains primarily occur to firms operating above a threshold labour-intensity level. Firms with low labour intensity are not likely to experience gains in labour productivity from standards. This implies that employee compensation increase due to standards is a likely mechanism for labour productivity gains. The results are robust to several specification changes and instrumental variable estimation.",
author = "Neda Trifkovic",
year = "2016",
language = "English",
volume = "wp2016",
publisher = "UNU-WIDER",
edition = "163",
type = "WorkingPaper",
institution = "UNU-WIDER",

}

RIS

TY - UNPB

T1 - Private standards and labour productivity in the food sector in Viet Nam

AU - Trifkovic, Neda

PY - 2016

Y1 - 2016

N2 - A rising number of firms from developing countries have adopted voluntary private standards in the last decade. This has become an area of active research, especially in terms of the impact of private standards on trade, organizational performance, and employee outcomes. This paper analyses how standards affect labour productivity of small and medium firms from the food sector in Viet Nam. The results based on a 3-year panel show that the application of private standards improves labour productivity. These gains primarily occur to firms operating above a threshold labour-intensity level. Firms with low labour intensity are not likely to experience gains in labour productivity from standards. This implies that employee compensation increase due to standards is a likely mechanism for labour productivity gains. The results are robust to several specification changes and instrumental variable estimation.

AB - A rising number of firms from developing countries have adopted voluntary private standards in the last decade. This has become an area of active research, especially in terms of the impact of private standards on trade, organizational performance, and employee outcomes. This paper analyses how standards affect labour productivity of small and medium firms from the food sector in Viet Nam. The results based on a 3-year panel show that the application of private standards improves labour productivity. These gains primarily occur to firms operating above a threshold labour-intensity level. Firms with low labour intensity are not likely to experience gains in labour productivity from standards. This implies that employee compensation increase due to standards is a likely mechanism for labour productivity gains. The results are robust to several specification changes and instrumental variable estimation.

UR - https://ideas.repec.org/p/unu/wpaper/wp2016-163.html

M3 - Working paper

VL - wp2016

BT - Private standards and labour productivity in the food sector in Viet Nam

PB - UNU-WIDER

ER -

ID: 185188174