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Employee Ownership as a Joint Management-Labor Drive Toward Caring and Sharing

In: Participation in the Age of Globalization and Information

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  • Erik Maaloe

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Organizational change is generally looked at as a planned process. Yet, when the employees buy their own company they embark on a venture that eventually emerges as a self-growing culture. The article outlines major challenges and findings, including some of the emotional consequences. At first both management and workers expect each other to change. But gradually, a minority of technical activists sets an inspiring example for the rest to follow. As management and labor hereafter begin to listen to and recognize the need to remedy the concerns of each other, a new cooperative spirit of sharing, caring and honesty slowly emerges. The findings are based upon a four-year-long cross-comparative study of six, mainly 100 percent employee-owned manufacturing companies in the US.

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  • Erik Maaloe, 2006. "Employee Ownership as a Joint Management-Labor Drive Toward Caring and Sharing," Advances in the Economic Analysis of Participatory & Labor-Managed Firms, in: Participation in the Age of Globalization and Information, pages 81-103, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:aeapzz:s0885-3339(05)09003-4
    DOI: 10.1016/S0885-3339(05)09003-4
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    1. MAHMOOD Athar, 2020. "Employee Stock Option Plans: A Meta-Analysis (Understanding Impact Of Esops Through Literature)," Studies in Business and Economics, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Faculty of Economic Sciences, vol. 15(1), pages 100-114, April.

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