This paper analyses and describes the possible role and responsibility of workers (via their representatives) in the process of strategic decision-making at corporate level, especially in the Netherlands where the Works Council (Ondernemingsraad) has achieved a certain degree of maturity in the last decade. It is a reaction to the lack of attention to workers' participation in the actual debate on Corporate Governance. From our point of view workers also have to be seen as equal 'stakeholders' and partners in decision-making. In several Dutch companies forms of partnership in corporate governance are starting to develop. But also in other countries (like Germany) and at European level Works Councils are starting to discuss strategic topics ...
The aim of this paper is to explain in what ways work representation may contribute to an efficient...
The German corporate governance system differs significantly from the South African system. Unlike t...
The competitiveness of European companies should not be evaluated exclusively on the basis of the pr...
What is the status quo of the position of Dutch works councils in multinational corporations, and wh...
What is the role of Dutch (central) works councils in light of the corporate governance regime appli...
The aim of this paper is to explain, with the aid of institutional economic theories, why Dutch work...
In this essay I wish to explore the intersection of two broad issues. The first is the general trend...
The paper examines the role of employees in governance. The paper highlights from a theory basis tha...
The European Company Statute and its accompanying Directive on worker involvement in the European Co...
The internationalisation of enterprises is expected to undermine national systems of employee repres...
The article describes alternative forms of employee participation initiatives, such as information, ...
At the intersection between industrial relations and corporate governance - i.e. board level worker ...
International audienceThe participation of employees in corporate governance is the subject of a rec...
The involvement of workers in management decision making processes is known as ‘worker participation...
Thesis (PhD), PU for CHE, Vanderbijlpark Kampus, 1997Participation has become widely acclaimed as th...
The aim of this paper is to explain in what ways work representation may contribute to an efficient...
The German corporate governance system differs significantly from the South African system. Unlike t...
The competitiveness of European companies should not be evaluated exclusively on the basis of the pr...
What is the status quo of the position of Dutch works councils in multinational corporations, and wh...
What is the role of Dutch (central) works councils in light of the corporate governance regime appli...
The aim of this paper is to explain, with the aid of institutional economic theories, why Dutch work...
In this essay I wish to explore the intersection of two broad issues. The first is the general trend...
The paper examines the role of employees in governance. The paper highlights from a theory basis tha...
The European Company Statute and its accompanying Directive on worker involvement in the European Co...
The internationalisation of enterprises is expected to undermine national systems of employee repres...
The article describes alternative forms of employee participation initiatives, such as information, ...
At the intersection between industrial relations and corporate governance - i.e. board level worker ...
International audienceThe participation of employees in corporate governance is the subject of a rec...
The involvement of workers in management decision making processes is known as ‘worker participation...
Thesis (PhD), PU for CHE, Vanderbijlpark Kampus, 1997Participation has become widely acclaimed as th...
The aim of this paper is to explain in what ways work representation may contribute to an efficient...
The German corporate governance system differs significantly from the South African system. Unlike t...
The competitiveness of European companies should not be evaluated exclusively on the basis of the pr...