Abstract: Using German establishment data, this study provides the first econometric analysis on the interaction of establishment-level codetermination and foreign owners. Works councils are associated with higher productivity in domestic-owned establishments while they are associated with lower productivity in foreign-owned establishments. Moreover, the estimates show that the interaction of works councils with the broader industrial relations system also depends on the type of ownership. Works council incidence and collective bargaining coverage have a positive interaction effect on productivity in domestic-owned establishments. No such interaction effect can be found in foreign-owned establishments
The German system of industrial relations has long held a certain cachet outside that country. Recen...
This paper uses data from a nationally representative panel of establishments to estimate the effect...
This paper utilizes establishment-level data to explore the impact of works councils on firm product...
Using German establishment data, this study provides the first econometric analysis on the interacti...
This paper investigates the interaction between establishment-level codetermination and industry-lev...
Declining union density in many industrialized countries directs attention to alter-native ways of l...
This paper investigates the interaction effect of works councils and managerial profit sharing on es...
The Freeman–Lazear works council/worker involvement model is assessed over two distinct industrial r...
The Freeman-Lazear works council/worker involvement model is assessed over two distinct industrial r...
Traditionally, works councils have been viewed by most economists as welfare reducing cartels that i...
Using representative data from the IAB Establishment Panel, we show that the managerial environment ...
Using representative data from the IAB Establishment Panel, we show that employees in establishments...
In this paper, we contribute to the extant Industrial Relations literature, which is almost complete...
This paper measures the productivity impact of management-led participative establishment practices....
Using data from German manufacturing establishments, this article examines the relationship between ...
The German system of industrial relations has long held a certain cachet outside that country. Recen...
This paper uses data from a nationally representative panel of establishments to estimate the effect...
This paper utilizes establishment-level data to explore the impact of works councils on firm product...
Using German establishment data, this study provides the first econometric analysis on the interacti...
This paper investigates the interaction between establishment-level codetermination and industry-lev...
Declining union density in many industrialized countries directs attention to alter-native ways of l...
This paper investigates the interaction effect of works councils and managerial profit sharing on es...
The Freeman–Lazear works council/worker involvement model is assessed over two distinct industrial r...
The Freeman-Lazear works council/worker involvement model is assessed over two distinct industrial r...
Traditionally, works councils have been viewed by most economists as welfare reducing cartels that i...
Using representative data from the IAB Establishment Panel, we show that the managerial environment ...
Using representative data from the IAB Establishment Panel, we show that employees in establishments...
In this paper, we contribute to the extant Industrial Relations literature, which is almost complete...
This paper measures the productivity impact of management-led participative establishment practices....
Using data from German manufacturing establishments, this article examines the relationship between ...
The German system of industrial relations has long held a certain cachet outside that country. Recen...
This paper uses data from a nationally representative panel of establishments to estimate the effect...
This paper utilizes establishment-level data to explore the impact of works councils on firm product...