Theories of employee ownership implicitly assume that its essential features are the same in all countries. In fact, employee ownership varies considerably across institutional environments. In this paper, I compare its development in the United States, Germany, and Sweden to show that the institutional background - in particular, the existing bodies of corporate and labor law - against which a program of employee ownership arises determines its course. Background institutions determine the cost of worker control over management, the cost of collective decision-making, and the expected gains from risk-bearing. Those consequences of corporate and labor law in turn determine whether employee ownership legislation transfers, or creates incenti...
In the OECD countries, there exists a negative cross-country correlation between an economy's degree...
A new conceptual framework to define and differentiate among diverse forms of employee ownership is ...
About the book: This volume examines the different forms of employee participation in decision-maki...
Theories of employee ownership implicitly assume that its essential features are the same in all cou...
This Master’s thesis examines the interesting paradox of why employee ownership is morecommon in the...
This thesis adopts a geographical perspective to analyse the development of employee ownership in Br...
Section 8(a)(5) of the National Labor Relations Act establishes a mandatory duty for statutory emplo...
This dissertation argues that the incidence of employee ownership throughout U.S. history broadly co...
International audienceEmployee ownership is often used not only as a reward management tool but also...
We set up a model to study how ownership structure, corporate law and employment law interact to set...
Purpose Most people associate ownership with the ability to control something. In the USA, employee ...
This is the pre-peer reviewed and pre-copy edited version of the following article: Basterretxea, I...
The paper investigates the determinants behind the choice between a wage earner position versus empl...
This article discusses Canadian, U.K., U.S., French, and Swedish models of worker ownership and the ...
Privatisation to employees has been common in Estonia and in other transition economies, but some ev...
In the OECD countries, there exists a negative cross-country correlation between an economy's degree...
A new conceptual framework to define and differentiate among diverse forms of employee ownership is ...
About the book: This volume examines the different forms of employee participation in decision-maki...
Theories of employee ownership implicitly assume that its essential features are the same in all cou...
This Master’s thesis examines the interesting paradox of why employee ownership is morecommon in the...
This thesis adopts a geographical perspective to analyse the development of employee ownership in Br...
Section 8(a)(5) of the National Labor Relations Act establishes a mandatory duty for statutory emplo...
This dissertation argues that the incidence of employee ownership throughout U.S. history broadly co...
International audienceEmployee ownership is often used not only as a reward management tool but also...
We set up a model to study how ownership structure, corporate law and employment law interact to set...
Purpose Most people associate ownership with the ability to control something. In the USA, employee ...
This is the pre-peer reviewed and pre-copy edited version of the following article: Basterretxea, I...
The paper investigates the determinants behind the choice between a wage earner position versus empl...
This article discusses Canadian, U.K., U.S., French, and Swedish models of worker ownership and the ...
Privatisation to employees has been common in Estonia and in other transition economies, but some ev...
In the OECD countries, there exists a negative cross-country correlation between an economy's degree...
A new conceptual framework to define and differentiate among diverse forms of employee ownership is ...
About the book: This volume examines the different forms of employee participation in decision-maki...