The economic consequences of workers’ participation rights in Germany are still uncertain. Because employee representation at the board level is mandatory based on the legal form and size of the company, a direct comparison of firms that apply co-determination and those that do not does not appear to be possible. However, a new kind of data set used in this paper allows such a direct comparison. The present study analyzes the potential impact of co-determined supervisory boards on employment. Whereas several studies have looked at the possible effects of works councils on employment growth, the effects of co-determination at the enterprise level have been the object of investigation only once. The present paper contributes to this lack of e...
In this paper, we present our first research findings on the opportunities for works councils and th...
The Freeman-Lazear works council/worker involvement model is assessed over two distinct industrial r...
Although works councils are a core element of the German system of industrial relations, there is li...
This paper provides new insight into the quality of cooperation between employers and workers in Ger...
Using data from German manufacturing establishments, this article examines the relationship between ...
Paper presented at the conference on "Employees and Corporate Governance", Columbia University Law S...
Using a large linked employer-employee data set for Germany, we find that the existence of a works c...
This paper introduces a two-stage union-oligopoly-council model of wage and employment determination...
At the Nice Summit in December 2000, after more than 30 years of controversial debate, the Council o...
The fraction of works councillors belonging to a trade union in Germany is much higher than union de...
'In all industrial countries the institutional form of gainful employment is in a state of flux. Emp...
Dr Frank Wooldridge considers the history and development of worker participation in German companie...
Within the German corporate governance system, employee representation on the supervisory board is c...
German works councils have experienced a growing importance in recent years. They are endowed with n...
In Germany, Switzerland usually is said to be the 'Musterlandle der Demokratie', a pet form, that me...
In this paper, we present our first research findings on the opportunities for works councils and th...
The Freeman-Lazear works council/worker involvement model is assessed over two distinct industrial r...
Although works councils are a core element of the German system of industrial relations, there is li...
This paper provides new insight into the quality of cooperation between employers and workers in Ger...
Using data from German manufacturing establishments, this article examines the relationship between ...
Paper presented at the conference on "Employees and Corporate Governance", Columbia University Law S...
Using a large linked employer-employee data set for Germany, we find that the existence of a works c...
This paper introduces a two-stage union-oligopoly-council model of wage and employment determination...
At the Nice Summit in December 2000, after more than 30 years of controversial debate, the Council o...
The fraction of works councillors belonging to a trade union in Germany is much higher than union de...
'In all industrial countries the institutional form of gainful employment is in a state of flux. Emp...
Dr Frank Wooldridge considers the history and development of worker participation in German companie...
Within the German corporate governance system, employee representation on the supervisory board is c...
German works councils have experienced a growing importance in recent years. They are endowed with n...
In Germany, Switzerland usually is said to be the 'Musterlandle der Demokratie', a pet form, that me...
In this paper, we present our first research findings on the opportunities for works councils and th...
The Freeman-Lazear works council/worker involvement model is assessed over two distinct industrial r...
Although works councils are a core element of the German system of industrial relations, there is li...