Profit Sharing and Company Performance
Autor Marija Ugarkovicde Limba Germană Paperback – 27 noi 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783835008960
ISBN-10: 383500896X
Pagini: 148
Ilustrații: XII, 135 S.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Ediția:2008
Editura: Deutscher Universitätsverlag
Colecția Deutscher Universitätsverlag
Locul publicării:Wiesbaden, Germany
ISBN-10: 383500896X
Pagini: 148
Ilustrații: XII, 135 S.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Ediția:2008
Editura: Deutscher Universitätsverlag
Colecția Deutscher Universitätsverlag
Locul publicării:Wiesbaden, Germany
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
Definition, Incidence and Determinants of Profit Sharing.- The Economic Impact of Profit Sharing.- Data Set and Econometric Methods.- The Output, Employment and Productivity Effects of Profit Sharing.- Profit Sharing: Supplement or Substitute?.- Profit Sharing and the Financial Performance of Firms.- Profit Sharing and Works Councils: Substitutes or Complements?.
Notă biografică
Dr. Marija Ugarkovic promovierte bei Prof. Dr. Kornelius Kraft am Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftspolitik der Universität Dortmund. Sie ist als Unternehmensberaterin bei Simon-Kucher & Partners tätig.
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There has been a long tradition of academic research on the nature and consequences of employee financial participation. Due to its various potential benefits, this topic has recently attracted renewed interest both among academics and policy-makers in Europe.
Marija Ugarkovic examines whether financial participation can contribute to a more equitable distribution of income and wealth, whether it can increase employment and lead to improved company performance. The author uses a large-scale German establishment panel and proves the beneficial impact on productivity and employment. In addition, she shows that profit sharing does not lead to a reduction of base wages but is paid in addition to regular wages. It becomes evident that profit sharing has more positive effects for large firms than for small and medium-sized companies.
Marija Ugarkovic examines whether financial participation can contribute to a more equitable distribution of income and wealth, whether it can increase employment and lead to improved company performance. The author uses a large-scale German establishment panel and proves the beneficial impact on productivity and employment. In addition, she shows that profit sharing does not lead to a reduction of base wages but is paid in addition to regular wages. It becomes evident that profit sharing has more positive effects for large firms than for small and medium-sized companies.