Training, Soft Skills and Productivity: Evidence from a Field Experiment

61 Pages Posted: 8 Jul 2019

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Maria Prada

University of Maryland

Graciana Rucci

Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)

Sergio Urzua

Northwestern University

Abstract

This paper examines a training intervention aimed at boosting leadership and communication skills among employees of a large Latin American retailer. The identification exploits an experimental design in the context of a difference-in-difference strategy. Using longitudinal information obtained from the firm and two skills surveys, we document large positive effects of the training on store- and individual- level productivity. The intervention was more effective in boosting leadership than communication skills. Spillovers from trained managers to untrained sales representatives also contribute to the main effects. Our findings confirm the possibility of increasing productivity through training targeting critical soft-skills.

Keywords: socio-emotional skills, training, productivity, experiments with firms

JEL Classification: C93, J24, M53, O15

Suggested Citation

Prada, Maria and Rucci, Graciana and Urzua, Sergio Samuel, Training, Soft Skills and Productivity: Evidence from a Field Experiment. IZA Discussion Paper No. 12447, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3415793 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3415793

Maria Prada (Contact Author)

University of Maryland

Graciana Rucci

Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) ( email )

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Sergio Samuel Urzua

Northwestern University ( email )

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United States

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