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We provide the first econometric study of efficiency for a member of the Mondragon group of worker cooperatives. Eroski …
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external and internal sources, we document and assess the changing economic importance and performance of the Mondragon group …
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We provide the first econometric study of efficiency for a member of the Mondragon group of worker cooperatives. Eroski …
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The authors undertake the first econometric study of efficiency for Eroski, the largest member of the Mondragon group …
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This paper presents an analysis of the workers´ associationism and the production cooperativism´s main traditions to consider the reasons of the associate work and their adopted forms for overcoming the capitalist ownership effects. We emphasize the political nature assigned by Charles...
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This paper provides novel evidence on the effects of employee stock ownership (ESO), a prominent example of shared capitalism. In so doing, we take advantage of our access to new panel data on Japanese ESO plans for a highly representative sample of publicly-traded firms in Japan (covering more...
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The idea that profit sharing increases employment has been widely tested, but the theoretical basis for the claim is weak and the empirical results are ambiguous. This paper shows that employee stock ownership based on individually-held stakes avoids the problems of traditional profit sharing....
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A major theoretical objection against employee ownership is that workers become inadequately diversified and exposed to excessive financial risk. Recent theory concludes that 10-15% of a worker's wealth portfolio can be prudently invested in employer stock provided the rest of the portfolio is...
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This paper is an overview of the achievements in the area of employee financial participation (EFP) during the last fifty years. It addresses the question of the extent to which EFP is relevant in today's world. EFP is distinguished from participation in management (industrial democracy), and...
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