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these HRM practices than domestically owned establishments. Moreover, the role of Germany's unique works councils varies …
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Firms may underinvest in local environmental protection even from the private viewpoint of its owners and employees, but works councils may help mitigate this problem. We show that increases in environmental investments when councils are present could be employee-led, firm-led, or jointly-led....
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in Germany. Firms with works councils make greater use of various HRM practices. This gives rise to the question of …
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We use a representative sample of German establishments to show that those with foreign ownership are more likely to use performance appraisal, profit sharing and employee share ownership than are those with domestic ownership. Moreover, we show that works councils are associated with an...
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Comparing domestic- and foreign-owned firms in Germany, this paper finds that foreign-owned firms are more likely to …
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