This paper measures the productivity impact of management-led participative establishment practices. On the basis of a representative German establishment data set, the IAB establishment panel, the study finds that the presence of team-work, a reduction of hierarchies and autonomous work groups in 1997 significantly increases average establishment productivity in 1997 2000. An endogeneous switching regression model takes the endogeneity of work councils into account and shows that the productivity effect can only be measured in establishments with works councils, i.e. employee induced participation. The estimation strategy controls for unobserved time invariant establishment heterogeneity by using a two-step system GMM panel regression appr...
This study investigates the impact of industrial relations decentralization on firm productivity. To...
High performance workplace practices were extolled as an efficient means to increase firm productivi...
In this article, we present a conceptual model to understand the effects of works councils on organi...
This paper measures the productivity impact of management-led participative establishment practices....
Declining union density in many industrialized countries directs attention to alter-native ways of l...
This paper uses data from a nationally representative panel of establishments to estimate the effect...
The Freeman–Lazear works council/worker involvement model is assessed over two distinct industrial r...
This paper investigates the interaction effect of works councils and managerial profit sharing on es...
The Freeman-Lazear works council/worker involvement model is assessed over two distinct industrial r...
Traditionally, works councils have been viewed by most economists as welfare reducing cartels that i...
This paper utilizes establishment-level data to explore the impact of works councils on firm product...
In this article, we present a conceptual model to understand the effects of works councils on organi...
This paper investigates the interaction between establishment-level codetermination and industry-lev...
This study investigates the impact of industrial relations decentralization on firm productivity. To...
High performance workplace practices were extolled as an efficient means to increase firm productivi...
In this article, we present a conceptual model to understand the effects of works councils on organi...
This paper measures the productivity impact of management-led participative establishment practices....
Declining union density in many industrialized countries directs attention to alter-native ways of l...
This paper uses data from a nationally representative panel of establishments to estimate the effect...
The Freeman–Lazear works council/worker involvement model is assessed over two distinct industrial r...
This paper investigates the interaction effect of works councils and managerial profit sharing on es...
The Freeman-Lazear works council/worker involvement model is assessed over two distinct industrial r...
Traditionally, works councils have been viewed by most economists as welfare reducing cartels that i...
This paper utilizes establishment-level data to explore the impact of works councils on firm product...
In this article, we present a conceptual model to understand the effects of works councils on organi...
This paper investigates the interaction between establishment-level codetermination and industry-lev...
This study investigates the impact of industrial relations decentralization on firm productivity. To...
High performance workplace practices were extolled as an efficient means to increase firm productivi...
In this article, we present a conceptual model to understand the effects of works councils on organi...