This paper discusses different motives for profit sharing adoption in the U.S., Canada and the U.K., and analyzes employment-based factors that could contribute to these differences. Motives for profit sharing are classified into two groups: motivational and non-motivational. A theoretical model is presented that suggests a firm’s ability to use profit sharing for non-motivational purposes is limited by the status of domestic employment-related factors. The analytical review indicates that the non-motivational use of profit sharing is limited by the status of employment-related factors in each of the studied countries. However, the non-motivational use of profit sharing is probable if higher labor productivity is expected through othe...
La participation des travailleurs aux bénéfices dans les entreprises nord-américaines est un phénomè...
Contains fulltext : 179781.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Taking an int...
Many large listed firms offer workers the opportunity to buy shares in the firm at discounted rates ...
This paper discusses different motives for profit sharing adoption in the U.S., Canada and the U.K.,...
Although profit-sharing is mostly associated with an economics perspective, its utilization as an em...
Kruse details the reasons profit sharing plans are implemented and the systemic factors within firms...
In the vast theoretical literature, a number of arguments have been put forward in favor of employee...
This study investigates the role of factors that determine individual employee’s and firms participa...
This paper argues that prior studies investigating the determinants of profit sharing plan adoption ...
This research is concerned with investigating the relationship between profit sharing arrangements a...
This paper examines the use and consequences of shared compensation plans (profit sharing, profit re...
This field study investigated the factors which determine how strongly participants will support pro...
The importance of appropriate utilization of rewards for performance is still growing and therefore ...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Little is known about variation in the efficacy of financial participa...
The purpose of this study is to contribute to knowledge of profit-sharing by utilizing a before-and-...
La participation des travailleurs aux bénéfices dans les entreprises nord-américaines est un phénomè...
Contains fulltext : 179781.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Taking an int...
Many large listed firms offer workers the opportunity to buy shares in the firm at discounted rates ...
This paper discusses different motives for profit sharing adoption in the U.S., Canada and the U.K.,...
Although profit-sharing is mostly associated with an economics perspective, its utilization as an em...
Kruse details the reasons profit sharing plans are implemented and the systemic factors within firms...
In the vast theoretical literature, a number of arguments have been put forward in favor of employee...
This study investigates the role of factors that determine individual employee’s and firms participa...
This paper argues that prior studies investigating the determinants of profit sharing plan adoption ...
This research is concerned with investigating the relationship between profit sharing arrangements a...
This paper examines the use and consequences of shared compensation plans (profit sharing, profit re...
This field study investigated the factors which determine how strongly participants will support pro...
The importance of appropriate utilization of rewards for performance is still growing and therefore ...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Little is known about variation in the efficacy of financial participa...
The purpose of this study is to contribute to knowledge of profit-sharing by utilizing a before-and-...
La participation des travailleurs aux bénéfices dans les entreprises nord-américaines est un phénomè...
Contains fulltext : 179781.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Taking an int...
Many large listed firms offer workers the opportunity to buy shares in the firm at discounted rates ...