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What’s the Inside Scoop? Challenges in the Supply and Demand for Information on Employers

Jason Sockin1; Aaron Sojourner2

1 California University of Pennsylvania · 2 W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research

Journal of Labor Economics 2023

Workers struggle to understand prospective employers. Through experienced workers’ volunteered reviews, Glassdoor is a platform seeking to provide information about prospective employers to job seekers. We find that the content most valuable to job seekers (negative information) is the kind most risky to supply, pointing to a catch-22. Higher ratings increase job applications to smaller firms only, creating an incentive for them to discourage negative reviews. Concerns about employer retaliation discourage negative reviews and motivate employees who do disclose to conceal aspects of their identity, degrading the information’s value. Reputation institutions provide valuable but partial solutions to workers’ information problems.

DOI
10.1086/721701
Volume
41 (4)
Pages
1041-1079
Language
en
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