In the current debate about employee’s financial participation in their companies, a lot of attention has focussed on the Spanish model of Sociedades Laborales. These three briefings, commissioned by Policy Department A for the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (EMPL), present the legal framework for these companies as well as statistics on their survival rate and job retention, an academic’s view of the model and a practitioner’s observations. Past attempts at transposing the model to other countries, and the required conditions, are covered as well
In this paper, we assess the development of financial participation schemes, employee share ownershi...
In this paper employee financial participation (EFP) is investigated in the context of the enterpris...
This article presents an overview of participation schemes in European companies, It is based on a s...
Several studies have shown the link between employee ownership on the one hand, and HRM practices on...
This article presents a description of employee participation in Spain. The number of published pape...
In Spain, the companies that are mainly owned by the employees form a part of the Social Economy and...
Employee-owned firms (EOFs) form part of the so-called social economy, and they are seen as an alter...
In Spain, the companies that are mainly owned by the employees form a part of the Social Economy and...
Spanish Sociedades Laborales (SLs) – mostly small and micro enterprises – are a qualified form of co...
This thesis explores the detenninants of workers' direct participation in Spain, through a represent...
The evolution and situation of social enterprises in Spain are inevitably linked to the wider framew...
Este artículo describe las últimas experiencias sobre el reparto de beneficios y otras formas de par...
The economic literature has found hard evidence on the great significance of general and specific hu...
The concept of Sociedades Laborales (SLs) is unique due to its hybrid nature and the benefits this e...
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In this paper, we assess the development of financial participation schemes, employee share ownershi...
In this paper employee financial participation (EFP) is investigated in the context of the enterpris...
This article presents an overview of participation schemes in European companies, It is based on a s...
Several studies have shown the link between employee ownership on the one hand, and HRM practices on...
This article presents a description of employee participation in Spain. The number of published pape...
In Spain, the companies that are mainly owned by the employees form a part of the Social Economy and...
Employee-owned firms (EOFs) form part of the so-called social economy, and they are seen as an alter...
In Spain, the companies that are mainly owned by the employees form a part of the Social Economy and...
Spanish Sociedades Laborales (SLs) – mostly small and micro enterprises – are a qualified form of co...
This thesis explores the detenninants of workers' direct participation in Spain, through a represent...
The evolution and situation of social enterprises in Spain are inevitably linked to the wider framew...
Este artículo describe las últimas experiencias sobre el reparto de beneficios y otras formas de par...
The economic literature has found hard evidence on the great significance of general and specific hu...
The concept of Sociedades Laborales (SLs) is unique due to its hybrid nature and the benefits this e...
Contains fulltext : 112178.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
In this paper, we assess the development of financial participation schemes, employee share ownershi...
In this paper employee financial participation (EFP) is investigated in the context of the enterpris...
This article presents an overview of participation schemes in European companies, It is based on a s...