The Productivity Effects of Participatory Employment Practices : Evidence from New Japanese Panel Data
We report the first results for Japanese firms on the effects of clusters of participatory employment practices (or participation/employee involvement at the top level as well as at the grassroots level, and financial participation) by estimating production functions using new panel data. We find that the introduction of a group of complementary practices will lead to a significant 8.9 percent increase in productivity. However, the full productivity effect is felt only after a long developmental period
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2004
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Authors: | Kato, Takao ; Morishima, Motohiro |
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[S.l.] : SSRN |
Subject: | Produktivität | Productivity | Japan | Mitarbeiterkapitalbeteiligung | Employee ownership | Mitbestimmung | Codetermination | Produktionsfunktion | Production function | Schätzung | Estimation |
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