Journal of Corporate Law Studies - vol. 12 n° 2 -
Journal of Corporate Law Studies
"Following a slow start, the European Company (Societas Europaea—SE) has become a popular legal form amongst European firms. It is rendered attractive by corporate governance features such as the option of shareholders/managers and labour to design a firm-specific employee involvement regime. By analysing what has been settled for in such agreements, we investigate whether national mandatory employee involvement rules are efficient and which factors impede firm-specific bargained-for solutions."
"Following a slow start, the European Company (Societas Europaea—SE) has become a popular legal form amongst European firms. It is rendered attractive by corporate governance features such as the option of shareholders/managers and labour to design a firm-specific employee involvement regime. By analysing what has been settled for in such agreements, we investigate whether national mandatory employee involvement rules are efficient and which ...
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