In recent years, there has been a growing focus on promoting the concept of employee-ownership of businesses within public policy. One of the strong drivers of this is an assumption that these businesses out-perform conventionally structured businesses. This paper highlights some of the findings from the first empirical examination of the growth performance of employee-owned businesses (EOBs) ever undertaken in Scotland. The study involved an in-depth examination of a small sample of employeeowned firms and a quasi-experimental comparison of these firms against a control group of nonemployee owned firms. The study confirms that the performance of EBOs is generally superior to that of non EBOs on a number of different variables. On average, ...
Employment and unemployment rates in Scotland continue to look healthy. On the face of it, current l...
Pressure on employers to train their employees has seldom been higher as evidence accumulates that t...
Perhaps the most interesting finding of the Scottish Council's surveys of Scottish manufactured expo...
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 report presents the findings of an investigation into the growth performance and growth dynamic...
This report presents the findings of an investigation into the growth performance and growth dynamic...
The latest economic data provide further evidence of a strengthening recovery. Positive growth has n...
Criticism of modern corporate capitalism in the wake of the current economic crisis is reawakening i...
Self-employment in Scotland has grown significantly in recent years, faster than in many other count...
In the August 2004 Quarterly Economic Commentary Brian Ashcroft raised important questions about cor...
SME employers are a key part of Scotland’s economy, accounting for approximately 30% of companies an...
The first quarter of 1976 has seen a slowing down in the rate of increase of unemployment, of prices...
Recent constitutional changes in Scotland have not altered the emphasis on economic development, whi...
Employment and unemployment rates in Scotland continue to look healthy. On the face of it, current l...
Pressure on employers to train their employees has seldom been higher as evidence accumulates that t...
Perhaps the most interesting finding of the Scottish Council's surveys of Scottish manufactured expo...
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 report presents the findings of an investigation into the growth performance and growth dynamic...
This report presents the findings of an investigation into the growth performance and growth dynamic...
The latest economic data provide further evidence of a strengthening recovery. Positive growth has n...
Criticism of modern corporate capitalism in the wake of the current economic crisis is reawakening i...
Self-employment in Scotland has grown significantly in recent years, faster than in many other count...
In the August 2004 Quarterly Economic Commentary Brian Ashcroft raised important questions about cor...
SME employers are a key part of Scotland’s economy, accounting for approximately 30% of companies an...
The first quarter of 1976 has seen a slowing down in the rate of increase of unemployment, of prices...
Recent constitutional changes in Scotland have not altered the emphasis on economic development, whi...
Employment and unemployment rates in Scotland continue to look healthy. On the face of it, current l...
Pressure on employers to train their employees has seldom been higher as evidence accumulates that t...
Perhaps the most interesting finding of the Scottish Council's surveys of Scottish manufactured expo...