The paper examines the role of employees in governance. The paper highlights from a theory basis that employee and shareholder utilities can be coincident. However, it shows that corporate practice with respect to employee involvement in governance and decision-making is diverse. The paper draws out the contrast in approaches between the Anglo-American and the German approach to employees by detailing differences in employee power, career patterns, ownership patterns and legal obligations. These lead to enactment of a different structural and cultural governance systems; which are encapsulated in the unitary board structure of the UK and the two-tier German approach. The strengths and limitations of the unitary board and two-tier boards are...
This chapter examines German corporate governance within a sociological framework. It first examines...
An influential strand of the finance literature focuses on the nature and extent of shareholder righ...
The paper aims to explore contemporary developments of the debate on employees’ participation and wo...
Corporate governance has had an increasing focus over the last decade as corporate collapses and fra...
This article examines the situation of employees within the existing and emerging corporate governan...
This paper examines the discrepancies between corporate governance in the public and private sectors...
Corporate governance has gained increasing importance in the last decade as organisations have been ...
This paper analyses and describes the possible role and responsibility of workers (via their represe...
At the intersection between industrial relations and corporate governance - i.e. board level worker ...
The German corporate governance system differs significantly from the South African system. Unlike t...
This article examines the effects of employee ownership and employee participation on corporate gove...
A new subcategory of employee status - the recently coined 'employee shareholder' - is presently in ...
The paper compares the effects of corporate constituency statutes versus employee involvement in cor...
This special issue of the German Journal of Human Resource Research sets out to clarify the function...
Corporate governance is a very significant concept, however, there is another factor, which affects ...
This chapter examines German corporate governance within a sociological framework. It first examines...
An influential strand of the finance literature focuses on the nature and extent of shareholder righ...
The paper aims to explore contemporary developments of the debate on employees’ participation and wo...
Corporate governance has had an increasing focus over the last decade as corporate collapses and fra...
This article examines the situation of employees within the existing and emerging corporate governan...
This paper examines the discrepancies between corporate governance in the public and private sectors...
Corporate governance has gained increasing importance in the last decade as organisations have been ...
This paper analyses and describes the possible role and responsibility of workers (via their represe...
At the intersection between industrial relations and corporate governance - i.e. board level worker ...
The German corporate governance system differs significantly from the South African system. Unlike t...
This article examines the effects of employee ownership and employee participation on corporate gove...
A new subcategory of employee status - the recently coined 'employee shareholder' - is presently in ...
The paper compares the effects of corporate constituency statutes versus employee involvement in cor...
This special issue of the German Journal of Human Resource Research sets out to clarify the function...
Corporate governance is a very significant concept, however, there is another factor, which affects ...
This chapter examines German corporate governance within a sociological framework. It first examines...
An influential strand of the finance literature focuses on the nature and extent of shareholder righ...
The paper aims to explore contemporary developments of the debate on employees’ participation and wo...