The Effect of Employee Involvment on Firm Performance: Evidence from an Econometric Case Study
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2003-09-01
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Authors: | Jones, Derek C. ; Kato, Takao |
Institutions: | William Davidson Institute, University of Michigan |
Subject: | Productivity | High Performance Work Practices | Employee Participation | Human Resource Management Practices |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Notes: | 44 pages |
Classification: | M54 - Labor Management (team formation, worker empowerment, job design, tasks and authority, job satisfaction) ; J50 - Labor-Management Relations, Trade Unions, and Collective Bargaining. General ; J41 - Contracts: Specific Human Capital, Matching Models, Efficiency Wage Models, and Internal Labor Markets ; D20 - Production and Organizations. General |
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Kato, Takao, (2007)
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The Effect of Employee Involvment on Firm Performance: Evidence from an Econometric Case Study
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