In recent years, debate has been intensifying over whether the noncompete agreements some companies use to bind employees help or hurt workers. It’s an issue management professor Evan Starr at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business has studied extensively—co-authoring four research papers on the topic forthcoming in top journals. All the results point to the same conclusion: Noncompetes stifle workers.
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