Age, Human Capital, and the Quality of Work: New Evidence from Old Masters

2013 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 687-708 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Bayer ◽  
John Page ◽  
Yaron Raviv ◽  
Joshua Rosett

Abstract The links between individual ability, human capital investment, and quality of output are generally hard to examine because in most situations output results from multiple inputs and often through complex contracting processes. We overcome these problems by examining life-cycle artistic output quality as reflected in art auction prices. First, we observe an inverted U-shaped age-quality of work profile similar to the conventional age–wage profile. Second, we find that the degree of concavity increases for those with higher native ability. Third, we find that working for a patron rather than selling directly to the market is associated with a flatter age profile. Fourth, we find evidence that formal education increases the concavity of the age-quality of work profile. These results are consistent with the theory and demonstrate that artists respond to incentives to invest in human capital.

2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
John Page ◽  
Thomas Bayer ◽  
Yaron Raviv ◽  
Joshua G. Rosett

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-29
Author(s):  
Farahiyah Akmal Mat Nawi ◽  
Abdul Malek A.Tambi ◽  
Muhammad Faizal Samat ◽  
Wan Masnieza Wan Mustapha

Today’s education institutions are constantly striving to develop and enhance the quality of employees to achieve a competitive advantage in the education market. Investing in developing the human capital quality has become a vital part of the institution strategy in managing the resources. In conjunction with the government aims in enhancing the quality of education system the institution nowadays is striving to nurture the lecturer’s capabilities towards the strategy. This paper aims to assess the internal consistency of data therefore; the further analysis procedure can be carried out systematically. For this purpose, the Cronbach’s alpha coefficient is used in validating the adapted questionnaire. It is a necessary procedure for the pilot testing phase to measure the strength of consistency as it is a well-known and consistent method to measure the reliability of items in the instrument. As for the example of practical, the data derived from a study which was conducted to 345 lecturers from 9 polytechnic campuses in East Coast Malaysia (Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang) was applied. The questionnaire consists of 63 questions with 7 scales that were used to identify the internal consistency. The preliminary analysis of the reliability analysis resulted in strong associations (greater than 0.6) for all variables. The finding obtained has proven that the research’s instrument has high association of consistency to enhance the quality of the study. Keywords: Human Capital Investment, TVET Institutions, Internal Consistency and Cronbach Alpha


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