The Real World of Employee Ownership
John Logue author Jacquelyn Yates author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cornell University Press
Published:21st Nov '01
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Using data from an extensive study of employee-owned companies in Ohio, where employee ownership is a well-developed trend, this book offers a strong empirical portrait of firms with Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs). It describes how these plans work and places their emergence and change in a historical context. John Logue and Jacquelyn Yates examine firms that have succeeded in employee ownership and those with failed plans. Some companies, they find, are committed to the concept of employee ownership, and others merely use ESOPs as a financing tool.
Detailed information resulting from multiple surveys allows the authors to draw well-grounded conclusions regarding the question of why some employee-owned firms outperform others. The bottom line, they find, is that employee-owned firms that "do it all," implementing features such as employee participation and communication about finances, training, and cultural change, systematically outperform their conventional competitors. They also have an advantage over firms that understand employee ownership incompletely, if it all, and yet claim to adopt its methods.
I see this book as necessary reading for any scholar studying employee stock ownership program issues.... Management scholars will find the modeling and the ESOP performance analysis quite useful as well. Finally, Greider's foreword calls us to consider ESOPs as a necessary transformation in our world of work. Logue and Yates certainly move us well in that direction.
* American Journal of SocioloISBN: 9780801483943
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
Weight: 454g
264 pages