This paper considers whether employee ownership mitigates the negative workplace outcomes identified by the Disconnected Capitalism Thesis (DCT). Drawing on a programme of in-depth interviews with workers and managers in EOBs, the paper reveals how they are partially insulated from the vicissitudes endemic within contemporary capitalism. In contrast to the workplace outcomes envisaged within the DCT, these firms are characterised by strong workforce participation, high levels of employment security, active employee engagement and strong levels of employee creativity. Not only are these features beneficial for productivity and firm performance, they generate a form of “connected” capitalism, partially offsetting wider negative systemic force...
This paper uses nationally representative linked workplace-employee data from the British 2004 Workp...
Employee owned companies (EOCs) are a growing sector of the UK economy and yet research remains divi...
Literature on comparative capitalism remains divided between approaches founded on stylized case stu...
This paper considers whether employee ownership mitigates the negative workplace outcomes identified...
The authors wish to thank Scottish Enterprise for funding the study reported in this article.This pa...
This paper considers the interconnections between the nature and organization of work and the level ...
The ‘disconnected capitalism’ thesis constructs an argument that structural tendencies within capita...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available until the embargo expires on the 20...
Criticism of modern corporate capitalism in the wake of the current economic crisis is reawakening i...
The academic literature emphasizes that shared capitalism positively affects employees’ attitudes at...
[Excerpt] This book showcases the diverse state of cutting-edge academic work on shared capitalism. ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
Theoretically informed by the degeneration thesis and explored through the lens of Birchall’s tripar...
Purpose The paper traces the development of employee ownership in the UK since the 1980s. It propos...
This thesis adopts a geographical perspective to analyse the development of employee ownership in Br...
This paper uses nationally representative linked workplace-employee data from the British 2004 Workp...
Employee owned companies (EOCs) are a growing sector of the UK economy and yet research remains divi...
Literature on comparative capitalism remains divided between approaches founded on stylized case stu...
This paper considers whether employee ownership mitigates the negative workplace outcomes identified...
The authors wish to thank Scottish Enterprise for funding the study reported in this article.This pa...
This paper considers the interconnections between the nature and organization of work and the level ...
The ‘disconnected capitalism’ thesis constructs an argument that structural tendencies within capita...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available until the embargo expires on the 20...
Criticism of modern corporate capitalism in the wake of the current economic crisis is reawakening i...
The academic literature emphasizes that shared capitalism positively affects employees’ attitudes at...
[Excerpt] This book showcases the diverse state of cutting-edge academic work on shared capitalism. ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
Theoretically informed by the degeneration thesis and explored through the lens of Birchall’s tripar...
Purpose The paper traces the development of employee ownership in the UK since the 1980s. It propos...
This thesis adopts a geographical perspective to analyse the development of employee ownership in Br...
This paper uses nationally representative linked workplace-employee data from the British 2004 Workp...
Employee owned companies (EOCs) are a growing sector of the UK economy and yet research remains divi...
Literature on comparative capitalism remains divided between approaches founded on stylized case stu...