© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Little is known about variation in the efficacy of financial participation across countries. This article examines the relationship between two types of financial participation (profit-sharing and employee share-ownership) and labour productivity across 29 European countries using a representative workplace survey. Consistent with theoretical expectations, profit-sharing is associated with superior labour productivity when it is open to all employees, whilst the evidence for employee share-ownership is more mixed. Analysis reveals considerable variation in the efficacy of both schemes across Europe. Country-level collective bargaining coverage has the greatest explanatory power in accounting for cross-country v...
The authors investigate whether productivity is greater if firms use employee involvement (EI) in de...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
In this paper we review econometric efforts aiming to identify whether employee participation adds t...
Little is known about variation in the efficacy of financial participation across countries. This ar...
In this paper, we assess the development of financial participation schemes, employee share ownershi...
We present new comparable data on the incidence of performance pay schemes in Europe and the USA. We...
This paper uses a substantial international database to provide the widest and the most detailed ana...
The paper presents econometric estimates of productivity effects of various forms of worker particip...
In the vast theoretical literature, a number of arguments have been put forward in favor of employee...
This article investigates where financial participation is most likely to be encountered, and explor...
This paper summarizes new evidence from the “Shared Capitalism” Project on the extent to which worke...
This Study provides an overview of the development of employee financial participation, in particula...
This paper uses nationally representative linked workplace-employee data from the British 2004 Workp...
This paper examines the use and consequences of shared compensation plans (profit sharing, profit re...
Several studies have shown the link between employee ownership on the one hand, and HRM practices on...
The authors investigate whether productivity is greater if firms use employee involvement (EI) in de...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
In this paper we review econometric efforts aiming to identify whether employee participation adds t...
Little is known about variation in the efficacy of financial participation across countries. This ar...
In this paper, we assess the development of financial participation schemes, employee share ownershi...
We present new comparable data on the incidence of performance pay schemes in Europe and the USA. We...
This paper uses a substantial international database to provide the widest and the most detailed ana...
The paper presents econometric estimates of productivity effects of various forms of worker particip...
In the vast theoretical literature, a number of arguments have been put forward in favor of employee...
This article investigates where financial participation is most likely to be encountered, and explor...
This paper summarizes new evidence from the “Shared Capitalism” Project on the extent to which worke...
This Study provides an overview of the development of employee financial participation, in particula...
This paper uses nationally representative linked workplace-employee data from the British 2004 Workp...
This paper examines the use and consequences of shared compensation plans (profit sharing, profit re...
Several studies have shown the link between employee ownership on the one hand, and HRM practices on...
The authors investigate whether productivity is greater if firms use employee involvement (EI) in de...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
In this paper we review econometric efforts aiming to identify whether employee participation adds t...