Motivating employee-owners in ESOP firms: human resource policies and company performance
What enables some employee ownership firms to overcome the free rider problem and motivate employees to improve performance? This study analyzes the role of human resource policies in the performance of employee ownership companies, using employee survey data from 14 companies and a national sample...
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2003
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Zusammenfassung: | What enables some employee ownership firms to overcome the free rider problem and motivate employees to improve performance? This study analyzes the role of human resource policies in the performance of employee ownership companies, using employee survey data from 14 companies and a national sample of employee-owners. Between-firm comparisons of 11 ESOP firms show that an index of human resource policies, nominally controlled by management, is positively related to employee reports of co-worker performance and other good workplace outcomes (including perceptions of fairness, good supervision, and worker input and influence). Within-firm comparisons in three ESOP firms, and exploratory results from a national survey, show that employee-owners who participate in employee involvement committees are more likely to exert peer pressure on shirking co-workers. We conclude that an understanding of how and when employee ownership works successfully requires a three-pronged analysis of: 1) the incentives that ownership gives; 2) the participative mechanisms available to workers to act on those incentives; and 3) the corporate culture that battles against tendencies to free ride. |
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spelling | Motivating employee-owners in ESOP firms human resource policies and company performance Douglas Kruse ... Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research 2003 32 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series 10177 What enables some employee ownership firms to overcome the free rider problem and motivate employees to improve performance? This study analyzes the role of human resource policies in the performance of employee ownership companies, using employee survey data from 14 companies and a national sample of employee-owners. Between-firm comparisons of 11 ESOP firms show that an index of human resource policies, nominally controlled by management, is positively related to employee reports of co-worker performance and other good workplace outcomes (including perceptions of fairness, good supervision, and worker input and influence). Within-firm comparisons in three ESOP firms, and exploratory results from a national survey, show that employee-owners who participate in employee involvement committees are more likely to exert peer pressure on shirking co-workers. We conclude that an understanding of how and when employee ownership works successfully requires a three-pronged analysis of: 1) the incentives that ownership gives; 2) the participative mechanisms available to workers to act on those incentives; and 3) the corporate culture that battles against tendencies to free ride. Arbeitnehmerbeteiligung / Unternehmensentwicklung / Personalwirtschaft / USA Kruse, Douglas 1959- Sonstige (DE-588)123379407 oth Freeman, Richard B. 1943- Sonstige (DE-588)124530508 oth Blasi, Joseph R. 1949- Sonstige (DE-588)111512379 oth Buchele, Robert Sonstige (DE-588)12924001X oth Scharf, Adria L. Sonstige (DE-588)138894841 oth Rodgers, Loren Sonstige (DE-588)138894825 oth Mackin, Chris Sonstige (DE-588)138894817 oth Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series 10177 (DE-604)BV002801238 10177 http://papers.nber.org/papers/w10177.pdf kostenfrei Volltext |
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