Worker ownership of business enterprise has long been touted as a vehicle for community economic development. Employee stock ownership plans in leveraged buy-outs, ESOPs and broad-based stock options in going concerns, and worker cooperatives in selected sectors - the experience has varied widely in goals, method, and outcome. This Article reflects on the continued utility of worker ownership as a component of community development and calls attention to contrasts with conventional corporate governance and goals. Rather than an end in itself or just another way of doing business, worker ownership can be a vital element of a broader job creation, community organizing, or community revitalization strategy. With respect to corporate structure ...
The major issue addressed in this article is union involvement in conversions to employee ownership ...
Corporate governance has gained increasing importance in the last decade as organisations have been ...
Labor unions are active again - but this time as capitalists. The potential strength of union pensio...
Worker ownership is an old idea that is newly relevant. A crucial reason for ownership that is seldo...
Enron offers a prime case study to explore the many failures of the modern corporation to treat its ...
This study examined the causal link between the job ownership structure and increased commitment and...
This thesis adopts a geographical perspective to analyse the development of employee ownership in Br...
This article critiques the low place of workers within corporate law doctrine. Corporate law, as it ...
Theories of employee ownership implicitly assume that its essential features are the same in all cou...
This essay develops and links two models of ownership: first a composition model of the dimensions c...
An important, but little reported development in US business has been increasing numbers of employee...
The article presents the results of the author's study of present state of employee ownership in the...
This article proposes a new, functional explanation of the different roles of non-shareholder groups...
As corporate profits, stock valuations and top executive pay reach record levels at the same time th...
Organization and management theorists have sought to explain whether and how changes in the structur...
The major issue addressed in this article is union involvement in conversions to employee ownership ...
Corporate governance has gained increasing importance in the last decade as organisations have been ...
Labor unions are active again - but this time as capitalists. The potential strength of union pensio...
Worker ownership is an old idea that is newly relevant. A crucial reason for ownership that is seldo...
Enron offers a prime case study to explore the many failures of the modern corporation to treat its ...
This study examined the causal link between the job ownership structure and increased commitment and...
This thesis adopts a geographical perspective to analyse the development of employee ownership in Br...
This article critiques the low place of workers within corporate law doctrine. Corporate law, as it ...
Theories of employee ownership implicitly assume that its essential features are the same in all cou...
This essay develops and links two models of ownership: first a composition model of the dimensions c...
An important, but little reported development in US business has been increasing numbers of employee...
The article presents the results of the author's study of present state of employee ownership in the...
This article proposes a new, functional explanation of the different roles of non-shareholder groups...
As corporate profits, stock valuations and top executive pay reach record levels at the same time th...
Organization and management theorists have sought to explain whether and how changes in the structur...
The major issue addressed in this article is union involvement in conversions to employee ownership ...
Corporate governance has gained increasing importance in the last decade as organisations have been ...
Labor unions are active again - but this time as capitalists. The potential strength of union pensio...