01291pab a2200169 454500008004000000100002900040245005800069260000900127300001500136362001100151520084800162650002501010650001501035700001601050700002101066773003401087180718b2001 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aBhattacherjee, Debashish aSignalling, work experience and MBA starting salaries c2001 ap.4369-374 a24 Nov aThis paper investigates the determinants of MBA starting salaries using a unique placement database from one of the `premier' business schools in India. We invoke some simple arguments regarding schooling, human capital theory and signalling from the economics of human resources to theoretically inform our analysis. The results indicate that there are large salary returns to academic performance and mild returns to prior work experience when the entire sample is studied. However, when the functions are run separately for the domestic and international sector, we find that only academic performance is significant in the domestic sector whereas only prior work experience is significant in the international sector. We interpret the latter result as approximating a `perfectly separating signalling equilibrium' process. - Reproduced aManagement education aManagement aKarve, Amol aKrishna, Karthik aEconomic and Political Weekly