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Are Emerging markets different from developed markets? human capital, sorting and segmentation in compensation of information technology professionals

机译:新兴市场与发达市场不同吗?人力资本,信息技术专业人员薪酬的分类和细分

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This study investigates how firms compensate IT professionals in an emerging market. Using data on compensation of more than 8000 Indian IT professionals, the study finds evidence that returns on MBA grow or stay constant with overall work experience for IT professionals, a finding consistent with the human capital view, than with the sorting view. We also find evidence for segmentation of labor markets based on firm origin because foreign firms pay significantly more to IT professionals than Indian firms. Finally, we find high returns on technical education but significant heterogeneity in returns on business education at master's level in India. On the whole, returns on business education at master's level are not significantly higher than that on experience suggesting a lack of financial incentive to pursue business education at master's level in India. The returns to IT experience and non-IT experience are significantly higher in India than in the U.S.
机译:这项研究调查了企业如何补偿新兴市场中的IT专业人员。该研究使用了8000多名印度IT专业人员的薪酬数据,发现证据表明MBA的回报与IT专业人员的整体工作经验保持增长或保持不变,这一发现与人力资本观点一致,而不是与排序观点一致。我们还发现了根据公司来源对劳动力市场进行细分的证据,因为外国公司向IT专业人员支付的费用比印度公司多得多。最后,我们发现在印度,硕士课程的技术教育回报很高,而商科教育的回报却存在很大的异质性。总体而言,在印度,硕士商业教育的回报并不比经验显着更高,这表明印度缺乏进行硕士商业教育的经济诱因。印度的IT经验和非IT经验的回报显着高于美国。

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