International perspectives on participation

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    • Ortega, Jaime

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International perspectives on participation

edited by Jaime Ortega

(Advances in the economic analysis of participatory and labor-managed firms : a research annual / editors, Derek C. Jones, Jan Svejnar, v. 15)(Emerald books)

Emerald, 2014

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This volume analyses employee participation in under- researched countries and whose economic institutions differ from the Anglo-American context. Part one of the volume is dedicated to China. In a context in which economic decisions made by companies are closely influenced by the political institutions and practices, the extent to which Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) have the ability to make autonomous decisions is not to be taken for granted. The volume explores whether the executive labor market and firms' executive compensation practices differ from the Western context. Evidence on the role of trade unions in Chinese companies is also analyzed. Part two of the volume includes empirical evidence from Europe, Japan, and Korea, and focuses on high-involvement work practices. The main questions that the volume addresses are the incidence and determinants of these practices and their effects on firm performance. Evidence on the incidence contributes to understanding the importance of these practices in an international context, and the analyses on the determinants and effects help understand how the main trade-offs play out in different institutional contexts.

Table of Contents

How Much Influence does the Chinese State have Over CEOs and their Compensation?. Copyright page. International Perspectives on Participation. International Perspectives on Participation: Decision Rights and Incentives. List of Contributors. Advances in the Economic Analysis of Participatory & Labor-Managed Firms. International Perspectives on Participation. CEO Incentive Contracts in China: Why does City Location Matter?. Retrieving the Missing Transmission Belt in Community-Based Small Workplaces? The "Professional Union Leader and Organizer Program" in China. Cooperative and Islamic Banks: What Can They Learn from Each Other?. High-Involvement Work Systems in Japan, the United States, and Korea: Evidence from Field Research. The Effects of Innovative Work Practices on Firm and Worker Outcomes: Evidence from Lithuania. Autonomy and Pay-for-Performance in Spanish Industrial Plants. Job-Related Training and Education Sponsorship: An Analysis Based on Market Concentration. Foreword.

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