Assesses the advantages and disadvantages of Employee Stock Ownership Plans, looks at several employee-owned companies, and argues that U.S. competitiveness depends on finding new roles for labor, management, and government
Understanding Employee Ownership
Robert Postlethwaite, Jeremy Gadd. • Pay a bonus on the amount that results from the above. The same also applies where the employee ownership trust itself distributes assets to beneficiaries. (ii) Payments to a deceased employee's ...
Using data from an extensive study of employee-owned companies in Ohio, where employee ownership is a well-developed trend, this book offers a strong empirical portrait of firms with Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs).
Employee Ownership Through ESOPs: Implications for the Public Corporation summarizes the large body of literature on employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) and the phenomenon of employee ownership.
In this volume, the authors present such case studies.
This book examines this phenomenon, an understanding of which is crucial for assessing the prospects of the emerging generation of employee-owned firms.
The New Owners: The Mass Emergence of Employee Ownership in Public Companies and what it Means to American Business
This lively and practical guide delivers a sound business case for making employees true partners in a firm’s success.
Employee Ownership, Issues, Resources and Legislation: A Handbook for Employees & Public Officials
Employee Ownership in America: The Equity Solution