工人作为所有者:员工所有制公司与传统公司内部不平等的实证比较

Workers as Owners: An Empirical Comparison of Intra-Firm Inequalities at Employee-Owned and Conventional Companies

HUMAN RELATIONS · 1992
被引 14
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

基于三家员工所有制和七家传统公司的样本,实证检验了员工所有制和管理能否减少企业内部在收入、财富、权力、声望等方面的不平等。

Abstract

Based on a sample of three employee-owned and seven conventional companies, this study empirically tests the theoretical claim that employee ownership and management reduces inequality at the firm level. Inequality is broadly defined as the unequal distribution of income, wealth, power, prestige, and privileges, as well as the existence of social boundaries between classes. Results, based on questionnaires, interviews, and study of workers' wages, reveal a more equal distribution of all of the above rewards among the worker-owners of the three employee-owned and managed companies in contrast to the distribution of those among employees of the conventional firms. Implications of results are discussed and further research suggestions are presented.

员工所有制企业内部不平等收入分配组织行为