The economic effects of works councils: channels and conditions. Using secondary data to test a new theoretical model
Wigboldus, Jan Ekke ; Grift, Yolanda ; van den Berg, Annette ; Looise, Jan Kees
Economic and Industrial Democracy
2016
37
3
August
535-565
economic impact ; survey ; works council
Workers participation and European works councils
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0143831X14551998
English
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"German studies already have supported the existing positive economic effects of works councils, but failed to explain how these effects are produced. New case study based research from the Netherlands has provided a theory consisting of three channels to create economic impact, also including a set of necessary conditions. This article presents a secondary analysis of this theory with the use of a large data set. This quantitative analysis further supports the theory and contains interesting nuances about how the channels work, in particular about the role of the availability of sufficient works council candidates at elections."
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