The literature highlights the positive and negative effects of employee ownership on firm performance, which are heavily dependent on the type of employee-owned firm (EOF) analysed. This article focuses on EOFs created under policy-related schemes designed to incentivize job creation, especially in times of crisis. The authors analyse performance in a large sample of a special type of EOFs in Spain and compare the results with those of a matched sample of conventional capitalist firms. The results show that these EOFs have more difficulty accessing valuable resources, and show significantly worse long-term performance than the matched conventional companies. It is argued that the limitations imposed on becoming eligible to profit from the i...
This study examines the effect of employment protection legislation (EPL) on firm performance. Using...
This is an electronic version of the accepted paper in the British Journal of Industrial Relations[E...
It has been argued that employee owned firms are not a viable organizational form; either they will ...
Criticism of modern corporate capitalism in the wake of the current economic crisis is reawakening i...
In Spain, the companies that are mainly owned by the employees form a part of the Social Economy and...
In Spain, the companies that are mainly owned by the employees form a part of the Social Economy and...
What enables some employee ownership firms to overcome the free rider problem and motivate employees...
What enables some employee ownership firms to overcome the free rider problem and motivate employees...
Employee-owned firms (EOFs) form part of the so-called social economy, and they are seen as an alter...
In recent years, there has been a growing focus on promoting the concept of employee-ownership of bu...
In recent years, there has been a growing focus on promoting the concept of employee-ownership of bu...
In recent years, there has been a growing focus on promoting the concept of employee-ownership of bu...
This thesis compares the performance of worker-owned firms (WOFs) and conventional firms (CFs). Thes...
This study examines the effect of employment protection legislation (EPL) on firm performance. Using...
This is an electronic version of the accepted paper in the British Journal of Industrial Relations[E...
It has been argued that employee owned firms are not a viable organizational form; either they will ...
Criticism of modern corporate capitalism in the wake of the current economic crisis is reawakening i...
In Spain, the companies that are mainly owned by the employees form a part of the Social Economy and...
In Spain, the companies that are mainly owned by the employees form a part of the Social Economy and...
What enables some employee ownership firms to overcome the free rider problem and motivate employees...
What enables some employee ownership firms to overcome the free rider problem and motivate employees...
Employee-owned firms (EOFs) form part of the so-called social economy, and they are seen as an alter...
In recent years, there has been a growing focus on promoting the concept of employee-ownership of bu...
In recent years, there has been a growing focus on promoting the concept of employee-ownership of bu...
In recent years, there has been a growing focus on promoting the concept of employee-ownership of bu...
This thesis compares the performance of worker-owned firms (WOFs) and conventional firms (CFs). Thes...
This study examines the effect of employment protection legislation (EPL) on firm performance. Using...
This is an electronic version of the accepted paper in the British Journal of Industrial Relations[E...
It has been argued that employee owned firms are not a viable organizational form; either they will ...