This paper considers the relationship between unions and financial performance using data from the 1980 and 1984 Workplace Industrial Relations Surveys. A qualitative indicator of financial performance is utilized and ordered probit estimates presented. These indicate that unionized establishments are characterized by lower performance levels than are non-union concerns. The interface between union effects and relative market power is also explored and the ability of unions to extract a share of the available rents is found to be greater if the plants in which they are located possess a higher market share. Copyright 1990 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Productivity growth in 329 companies (total employment = 1.96 million workers) is analysed for the p...
We use nationally representative workplace surveys to examine the relationship between unionization ...
This Study is to analyse the effect of unions on pay, productivity, employment, profitability and in...
This paper investigates the relationship between trade unions and financial performance using Britis...
This paper investigates the relationship between trade unions and financial performance using Britis...
To date, most applied econometric work analysing the effects of British trade unions has concentrate...
This thesis investigates the impact of trade unionism and consumer behaviour on economic performance...
This paper examines the relationship between trade unions and the incidence of share ownership, prof...
This paper investigates the demise of unionisation in British private sector workplaces over the las...
Using nationally representative workplace surveys we examine the relationship between unionization a...
Using nationally representative workplace surveys we examine the relationship between unionization a...
This paper investigates the demise of unionisation in British private sector workplaces over the las...
This article examines changes in the financial performance of British trade unions in the early 1990...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of investment in British industry using data at the indust...
In this paper we examine the relationship between unions and earnings dispersion using data from 198...
Productivity growth in 329 companies (total employment = 1.96 million workers) is analysed for the p...
We use nationally representative workplace surveys to examine the relationship between unionization ...
This Study is to analyse the effect of unions on pay, productivity, employment, profitability and in...