Employee ownership and company performance

Bradley, K., Estrin, S.ORCID logo & Taylor, S. (1990). Employee ownership and company performance. Industrial Relations: a Journal of Economy and Society, 29(3), 385-403.
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This paper investigates how Britain's largest employee-owned firm, the John Lewis Partnership, performs relative to its major competitors. In the context of John Lewis's unique constitutional structure, employee ownership appears to offer significant advantages in the market place. It is difficult to assess the relative importance of particular policies; as a group, employee ownership, open information flows, high wages, and profit share are clearly associated with high productivity.

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