Workplace democracy is often defined, and has recently been defended, as a form of intra-firm governance in which workers have control rights over management with no ownership requirement on their part. Using the normative tools of republican political theory, the paper examines bargaining power disparities and moral hazard problems resulting from the allocation of control rights and ownership to different groups within democratic firms, with a particular reference to the European codetermination system. With various qualifications related to potentially mitigating factors, such as workforce and shareholder composition or risk aversion and reallocation, the paper contends that forms of workplace democracy in which workers control and own th...
It is the intent of this thesis to explore alternatives to the current methods of corporate governan...
This article provides an innovative defence of codetermination by way of exploring two of the most s...
This article undertakes a republican analysis of power in the workplace and labour market in order t...
Workplace democracy is often defined, and has recently been defended, as a form of intra-firm govern...
The republican case for workplace democracy is presented and defended from two alternative means of ...
The republican case for workplace democracy (WD) is presented and defended from two alternative mean...
This article mounts a defense of economic democracy that piggybacks on argu-ments for workplace demo...
The employer-employee relationship involves the right to command on the one hand, the duty to obey o...
Do employees possess a moral right to democratic voice at work? In A Preface To Economic Democracy a...
This thesis examines whether there is a case from relational equality for worker participation in th...
Countries characterized by strong workers’ political rights tend to exhibit a strong and concentrate...
This article proposes a different rationale for corporate democracy, one that extends more broadly t...
In this chapter, Keith Breen and Onni Hirvonen examine the case for democratic worker voice based on...
The realities of economic organization in modern industrial states pose a critical dilemma for all w...
This article criticizes radical labor republicanism on republican grounds. I show that its demand fo...
It is the intent of this thesis to explore alternatives to the current methods of corporate governan...
This article provides an innovative defence of codetermination by way of exploring two of the most s...
This article undertakes a republican analysis of power in the workplace and labour market in order t...
Workplace democracy is often defined, and has recently been defended, as a form of intra-firm govern...
The republican case for workplace democracy is presented and defended from two alternative means of ...
The republican case for workplace democracy (WD) is presented and defended from two alternative mean...
This article mounts a defense of economic democracy that piggybacks on argu-ments for workplace demo...
The employer-employee relationship involves the right to command on the one hand, the duty to obey o...
Do employees possess a moral right to democratic voice at work? In A Preface To Economic Democracy a...
This thesis examines whether there is a case from relational equality for worker participation in th...
Countries characterized by strong workers’ political rights tend to exhibit a strong and concentrate...
This article proposes a different rationale for corporate democracy, one that extends more broadly t...
In this chapter, Keith Breen and Onni Hirvonen examine the case for democratic worker voice based on...
The realities of economic organization in modern industrial states pose a critical dilemma for all w...
This article criticizes radical labor republicanism on republican grounds. I show that its demand fo...
It is the intent of this thesis to explore alternatives to the current methods of corporate governan...
This article provides an innovative defence of codetermination by way of exploring two of the most s...
This article undertakes a republican analysis of power in the workplace and labour market in order t...