Non-wage benefits, corporate ownership and firm performance in post-communist economies: evidence from Ukraine
Michelotti, Marco ; Vocino, Andrea ; Gahan, Peter ; Roloff, Julia
International Journal of Human Resource Management
2017
28
19-20
November
2861-2892
human resources management ; fringe benefit ; economic reform ; market economy
Eastern Europe ; Central Europe ; Ukraine
Personnel management
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09585192.2016.1139617
English
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"The economic reforms in the transition economies of Central and Eastern Europe have fundamentally reshaped ownership and governance of economic production, notably through the privatization of former state-owned enterprises. These reforms were expected to transform management practices by displacing ‘cradle-to-grave' welfare arrangements administered by state-owned enterprises. Using data drawn from two large samples of Ukrainian establishments, we investigate, in two different time points, the relationship between non-wage benefits and firm performance during the period of transition to a market economy (1994–2004). We found that non-wage benefits continued to be a critical feature of HRM practices in Ukraine during this period, and were positively associated with firm performance. "
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