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Epilogue (and Prologue)
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Richard B. Freeman
, Douglas L. Kruse and Joseph R. Blasi
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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I. The Extent and Operation of Shared Capitalism
- 1. Shared Capitalism in the U.S. Economy: Prevalence, Characteristics, and Employee Views of Financial Participation in Enterprises 41
- 2. Worker Responses to Shirking under Shared Capitalism 77
- 3. Risk and Lack of Diversifi cation under Employee Ownership and Shared Capitalism 105
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II. Firm Performance
- 4. Creating a Bigger Pie? The Effects of Employee Ownership, Profi t Sharing, and Stock Options on Workplace Performance 139
- 5. Complementarity of Shared Compensation and Decision- Making Systems: Evidence from the American Labor Market 167
- 6. How Does Shared Capitalism Affect Economic Performance in the United Kingdom? 201
- 7. Who Has a Better Idea? Innovation, Shared Capitalism, and Human Resources Policies 225
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III. Worker Well- Being
- 8. Do Workers Gain by Sharing? Employee Outcomes under Employee Ownership, Profi t Sharing, and Broad- Based Stock Options 257
- 9. Does Employee Ignorance Undermine Shared Capitalism? 291
- 10. Who Benefits from Shared Capitalism? The Social Stratification of Wealth and Power in Companies with Employee Ownership 317
- 11. Show Me the Money: Does Shared Capitalism Share the Wealth? 351
- Epilogue (and Prologue) 377
- Appendix A: Variable Defi nitions and Descriptive Statistics (All Chapters) 387
- Appendix B: The Shared Capitalist Thermometer Index 403
- Contributors 407
- Author Index 409
- Subject Index 415
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
I. The Extent and Operation of Shared Capitalism
- 1. Shared Capitalism in the U.S. Economy: Prevalence, Characteristics, and Employee Views of Financial Participation in Enterprises 41
- 2. Worker Responses to Shirking under Shared Capitalism 77
- 3. Risk and Lack of Diversifi cation under Employee Ownership and Shared Capitalism 105
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II. Firm Performance
- 4. Creating a Bigger Pie? The Effects of Employee Ownership, Profi t Sharing, and Stock Options on Workplace Performance 139
- 5. Complementarity of Shared Compensation and Decision- Making Systems: Evidence from the American Labor Market 167
- 6. How Does Shared Capitalism Affect Economic Performance in the United Kingdom? 201
- 7. Who Has a Better Idea? Innovation, Shared Capitalism, and Human Resources Policies 225
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III. Worker Well- Being
- 8. Do Workers Gain by Sharing? Employee Outcomes under Employee Ownership, Profi t Sharing, and Broad- Based Stock Options 257
- 9. Does Employee Ignorance Undermine Shared Capitalism? 291
- 10. Who Benefits from Shared Capitalism? The Social Stratification of Wealth and Power in Companies with Employee Ownership 317
- 11. Show Me the Money: Does Shared Capitalism Share the Wealth? 351
- Epilogue (and Prologue) 377
- Appendix A: Variable Defi nitions and Descriptive Statistics (All Chapters) 387
- Appendix B: The Shared Capitalist Thermometer Index 403
- Contributors 407
- Author Index 409
- Subject Index 415