Organizational democracy is frequently associated with increased employee involvement and satisfaction, higher levels of innovation, increased stakeholder commitment, and, ultimately, enhanced organizational performance. However, democratic processes can also absorb significant time and other organizational resources and bog down decisions, which may lead to reduced efficiency. This article summarizes the pros and cons of organizational democracy. It also introduces and integrates ideas from the three other articles in this special forum. In the end, we conclude that although the economic arguments for organizational democracy may be mixed, increased stakeholder participation in value creation and organizational governance can benefit both ...
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The process of organizational democracy involves a process of associating employees' participation a...
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Accusations of irresponsible trading have been leveled at the financial services sector in the after...
The initiative and referendum were intended to curtail the power of organized interest groups, yet b...
Following the 2008 financial crash, politicians from across the political spectrum responded to a ‘c...
The aim of this thesis emanated from a discussion whether voluntary associations have a choice or no...
Using structural equation modelling, this article examines the hypothesis that employees can learn a...
I would like to discuss the following hypotheses:- the threats posed to organizational democracy and...
This project seeks to understand how members of an organization transition from a centralized power ...
There has been a growing concern among commentators about the disconnection between the apparent inc...
The process of organizational democracy involves a process of associating employees' participation a...
The process of organizational democracy involves a process of associating employees' participation a...
This study investigated the impact of industrial democracy on organizational performance. A structur...
Both systems theory and systems practice address organizational design and transformation from a par...
Purpose: The present paper is a critical analysis of Mondragón Corporate Cooperativa (MCC), a compan...
It is the intent of this thesis to explore alternatives to the current methods of corporate governan...
Purpose: Professional communicators are becoming more invested in unique configurations of power in ...
Accusations of irresponsible trading have been leveled at the financial services sector in the after...
The initiative and referendum were intended to curtail the power of organized interest groups, yet b...
Following the 2008 financial crash, politicians from across the political spectrum responded to a ‘c...
The aim of this thesis emanated from a discussion whether voluntary associations have a choice or no...