International audienceInvestments in human capital can create a hold-up problem whereby both employers and employees exploit the bargaining weaknesses of the other. Employee share ownership (ESO) can mitigate this hold-up problem because it can align interests, develop loyalty, signal good-will and lock in employees. Previous studies have shown positive relationships between company investments in human capital and the use of ESO consistent with this argument but have been unable to identify the direction of causality. Using panel data from the French REPONSE survey, the findings indicate that significant and continuous investments in human capital take place prior to the implementation of ESO
L'actionnariat salarié (AS) constitue un levier important pour développer le sentiment d'appartenanc...
This article examines the influence of equity capital ownership on human resource management practic...
In this paper we use a large panel data set to test competing hypotheses about investment in employe...
Investments in human capital can create a hold-up problem whereby both employers and employees explo...
International audiencePurpose– The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between empl...
Introduction: This work attempts to analyze the effects of employee ownership on the development of ...
Employee share ownership (ESO) is widely defended as a competitive organisational structure to incre...
International audienceThis paper investigates the relationship between employee stock ownership and ...
Theories of human capital investment, which emphasize encouraging and protecting investments in huma...
An important, but little reported development in US business has been increasing numbers of employee...
Recent years have seen the advent of a wide range of worker-focused holistic approaches by firm s in...
National audienceEmployee share ownership is a central element of companies' compensation policy. It...
Cahier de Recherche du Groupe HEC Paris, n° 703In 1997, France Télécom, the state-owned French telep...
We investigate the effects of employee share ownership (ESO) on three alternative measures of firm p...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group Research has produced mixed findings ab...
L'actionnariat salarié (AS) constitue un levier important pour développer le sentiment d'appartenanc...
This article examines the influence of equity capital ownership on human resource management practic...
In this paper we use a large panel data set to test competing hypotheses about investment in employe...
Investments in human capital can create a hold-up problem whereby both employers and employees explo...
International audiencePurpose– The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between empl...
Introduction: This work attempts to analyze the effects of employee ownership on the development of ...
Employee share ownership (ESO) is widely defended as a competitive organisational structure to incre...
International audienceThis paper investigates the relationship between employee stock ownership and ...
Theories of human capital investment, which emphasize encouraging and protecting investments in huma...
An important, but little reported development in US business has been increasing numbers of employee...
Recent years have seen the advent of a wide range of worker-focused holistic approaches by firm s in...
National audienceEmployee share ownership is a central element of companies' compensation policy. It...
Cahier de Recherche du Groupe HEC Paris, n° 703In 1997, France Télécom, the state-owned French telep...
We investigate the effects of employee share ownership (ESO) on three alternative measures of firm p...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group Research has produced mixed findings ab...
L'actionnariat salarié (AS) constitue un levier important pour développer le sentiment d'appartenanc...
This article examines the influence of equity capital ownership on human resource management practic...
In this paper we use a large panel data set to test competing hypotheses about investment in employe...