The purpose of this paper is to establish a comparison between capitalistic and cooperative firms by focusing on workers’ effort during productive activity in a model in which owners and/or managers suffer from information asymmetries. In our model agency relations do not mainly concern the design of incentive mechanisms but the setting of an optimal form of monitoring, centered on management control (albeit incomplete) on workers' effort during production. By using a principal-‐agent framework, we show that in the presence of information asymmetries on the actual effort...
This paper develops a model where the choice of workers to exert co-operative effort is the variable...
This thesis compares the performance of worker-owned firms (WOFs) and conventional firms (CFs). Thes...
The main purpose of the research discussed in this paper has been to try to understand the main dete...
The purpose of this paper is to establish a comparison between capitalistic ...
The economic and theoretical literature, in addition to some empirical studies, have widely investig...
A worker cooperative is an association of labor suppliers that operates according to the cooperative...
The economic and theoretical literature, in addition to some empirical studies, have widely investig...
Traditional neoclassical microeconomic theory views the production function as a "black box" where h...
This paper examines the relationship between productivity and workers\u27 safety in firms characteri...
Research question and review of literature: The paper answers the following question: “How does the ...
Despite a continuing interest in the compared efficiency of labor-managed and conventional firms, on...
We investigate the determinants of teamwork and workers cooperation within the firm. Up to now the l...
Teamwork and cooperation between workers can be of substantial value to a firm, yet the level of wor...
This paper is studying the evolution in the perception of the knowledge distribution and intra-firm ...
We study how ownership structure and management objectives interact in determining the company size ...
This paper develops a model where the choice of workers to exert co-operative effort is the variable...
This thesis compares the performance of worker-owned firms (WOFs) and conventional firms (CFs). Thes...
The main purpose of the research discussed in this paper has been to try to understand the main dete...
The purpose of this paper is to establish a comparison between capitalistic ...
The economic and theoretical literature, in addition to some empirical studies, have widely investig...
A worker cooperative is an association of labor suppliers that operates according to the cooperative...
The economic and theoretical literature, in addition to some empirical studies, have widely investig...
Traditional neoclassical microeconomic theory views the production function as a "black box" where h...
This paper examines the relationship between productivity and workers\u27 safety in firms characteri...
Research question and review of literature: The paper answers the following question: “How does the ...
Despite a continuing interest in the compared efficiency of labor-managed and conventional firms, on...
We investigate the determinants of teamwork and workers cooperation within the firm. Up to now the l...
Teamwork and cooperation between workers can be of substantial value to a firm, yet the level of wor...
This paper is studying the evolution in the perception of the knowledge distribution and intra-firm ...
We study how ownership structure and management objectives interact in determining the company size ...
This paper develops a model where the choice of workers to exert co-operative effort is the variable...
This thesis compares the performance of worker-owned firms (WOFs) and conventional firms (CFs). Thes...
The main purpose of the research discussed in this paper has been to try to understand the main dete...