Skip to main content

Advertisement

SpringerLink
  • Intereconomics
  • Journal Aims and Scope
Coronavirus Crisis: Government Aid That Also Promotes Employee Ownership
Download PDF
Your article has downloaded

Similar articles being viewed by others

Slider with three articles shown per slide. Use the Previous and Next buttons to navigate the slides or the slide controller buttons at the end to navigate through each slide.

Changes to Czech Corporate Restructuring Laws During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Comment

15 March 2023

Petr Sprinz

The COVID-19 lessons learned for business and governance

11 January 2021

Mehtap A. Eklund

Why the COVID-19 Crisis Is an Ethical Issue for Business: Evidence from the Australian JobKeeper Initiative

24 March 2023

Graciela Corral de Zubielqui & Howard Harris

The COVID-19 global crisis and corporate social responsibility

17 January 2023

Mark S. Schwartz & Avi Kay

Corporate Restructuring Laws Under Stress: Policy-Making in Uncertain Times

21 February 2023

Catherine Bridge Zoller

International Economic Criminal Law

28 September 2018

Kai Ambos

The Illusion of Motion: Corporate (Im)Mobility and the Failed Promise of Centros

10 September 2019

Carsten Gerner-Beuerle, Federico Mucciarelli, … Mathias Siems

Employee lawsuits and capital structure

22 September 2018

Omer Unsal & M. Kabir Hassan

COVID, crisis, and unordinary order: A critical analysis of Australia’s JobKeeper wage subsidy scheme as an exceptional measure

02 June 2022

Vincent Goding

Download PDF
  • Articles
  • Open Access
  • Published: 07 June 2020

Coronavirus Crisis: Government Aid That Also Promotes Employee Ownership

  • David P. Ellerman1 &
  • Tej Gonza1 

Intereconomics volume 55, pages 175–180 (2020)Cite this article

  • 662 Accesses

  • 1 Citations

  • Metrics details

Abstract

The premise of this paper is that state aid to distressed companies should benefit not only the current owners but also the employees, who are the ones taking personal risks to continue or restart companies. Government aid during the Great Recession was aimed primarily at restoring the status quo. In the current deeper crisis, aid should be designed to create a fairer, more inclusive and more socially responsible economy by promoting employee ownership as both an incentive and a reward. We show how the Employee Stock Ownership Plan, which has been pioneered in the US for 40 years and can be adapted to the European legal context, can be used as the vehicle for structuring this aid.

Download to read the full article text

Working on a manuscript?

Avoid the common mistakes

References

  • Blair, M., D. Kruse and J. Blasi (2000), Employee Ownership: An Unstable Form or a Stabilizing Force?, in M. Blair and T. Kochan (eds.), The new relationship: Human capital in the American corporation, Brookings Institution Press.

  • Blasi, J. and D. Kruse (2019), Building the Assets of Low and Moderate Income Workers and Their Families: The Role of Employee Ownership, Institute for the Study of Employee Ownership and Profit Sharing, Rutgers University.

  • Blasi, J., R. B. Freeman and D. L. Kruse (2017), Evidence: What the U.S. Research Shows about Worker Ownership, in Oxford University Press Handbook of Mutual, Co-Operative and Co-Owned Business, 211–226, Oxford University Press.

  • Blasi, J., D. Kruse and D. Weltmann (2013), Firm Survival and Performance in Privately Held ESOP Companies, in Sharing Ownership, Profits, and Decision-Making in the 21st Century, 109–124, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.

  • Brill, A. (2012), An Analysis of the Benefits S ESOPs Provide the U.S. Economy and Workforce, Matrix Global Advisors White Paper.

  • Brill, A. (2017), Employee Stock Ownership Plans as an Exit Strategy for Private Business Owners, Matrix Global Advisors White Paper.

  • Bryson, A., A. Clark, R. Freeman and C. Green (2016), Share Capitalism and Worker Wellbeing, Labour Economics, 42, 151–158.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Denton, D. K. (1999), Employee Involvement, Pollution Control and Pieces to the Puzzle, Environmental Management and Health, 10(2), 105–111.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Duh, M. (2012), Family Businesses: The Extensiveness of Succession Problems and Possible Solutions, in T. Burger-Helmchen (ed.), Entrepreneurship — Gender, Geographies and Social Context, IntechOpen.

  • Erdal, D. (2014), Employee Ownership and Health: An Initial Study, in S. Novkovic and T. Webb (eds.), Co-Operatives in a Post-Growth Era: Creating Co-Operative Economics, 210–220, Zed Books.

  • European Commission (2018), Wealth Concentration, Knowledge for Policy, 6 November, https://ec.europa.eu/knowledge4policy/foresight/topic/diversifying-inequalities/rich-poor-gap_en (10 May 2020).

  • European Federation for Employee Share Ownership (2020), A Generic ESOP Employee Share Plan for Europe, http://www.efesonline.org/LIBRARY/2020/A%20Generic%20ESOP%20Employee%20Share%20Plan%20for%20Europe.pdf (26 May 2020).

  • Fakhfakh, F., V. Pérotin and M. Gago (2012), Productivity, Capital, and Labor in Labor-Managed and Conventional Firms: An Investigation on French Data, ILR Review, 65(4), 847–879.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Flesher, D. (1994), Using ESOPs to Solve Succession Problems, Journal of Accountancy, 177(5).

    Google Scholar 

  • Fifty by Fifty (2018, 7 November), Next Generation Enterprise Design: The Employee-Owned Benefit Corporation, Medium, https://medium.com/fifty-by-fifty/next-generation-enterprise-design-the-employee-owned-benefit-corporation-7b5001f8f1a8 (10 May 2020).

  • Freeman, S. (2007), Effects of ESOP Adoption and Employee Ownership: Thirty Years of Research and Experience, Organizational Dynamics Working Papers.

  • Frisch, R. (2002), ESOP Workbook: The Ultimate Instrument in Succession Planning, 2nd ed., John Wiley & Sons.

  • Gehman, J., M. Grimes and K. Cao (2019), Why We Care About Certified B Corporations: From Valuing Growth to Certifying Values Practices, Academy of Management, 5(1), 97–101.

    Google Scholar 

  • Hnâtek, M. (2013), Succession Problems in Family-Owned Businesses: An Example from the Czech Republic, Management Review, 3(3).

    Google Scholar 

  • Kardas, J. and P. Scharf (1998), Wealth and Income Consequences of Employee Ownership, The National Center For Employee Ownership.

  • Kramer, B. (2010), Employee Ownership and Participation Effects on Outcomes in Firms Majority Employee-Owned through Employee Stock Ownership Plans in the US, Economic and Industrial Democracy, 31(4), 449–476.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Kruse, D. (2016), Does Employee Ownership Improve Performance?, IZA World of Labor, 311.

  • Kruse, D., J. Blasi and R. Freeman (2012), Does Linking Worker Pay to Firm Performance Help the Best Firms Do Even Better?, NBER Working Paper Series, 17745.

  • Kruse, D., R. Freeman and J. Blasi (2008), Do Workers Gain by Sharing? Employee Outcomes under Employee Ownership, Profit Sharing, and Broad-Based Stock Options, NBER Working Paper Series, 14322.

  • Malinen, P. (2001), Like Father Like Son? Small Family Business Succession Problems in Finland, Enterprise and Innovation Management Studies, 2(3), 195–204.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Mathieu, M. (2020), Appeal: Employee Share Ownership in Times of Pandemic, EFES Online, http://www.efesonline.org/corona/EN.htm (10 May 2020).

  • Mitarbeiterbeteiligung (2020a), Berlin Appeal: Initiatives to Promote Employee Participation, http://mitarbeiterbeteiligung.de/ (10 May 2020).

  • Mitarbeiterbeteiligung (2020b), Employee Participation as Emergency Aid for Companies, Initiatives to Promote Employee Participation, http://mitarbeiterbeteiligung.de/ (10 May 2020).

  • Močnik, D., M. Duh, K. Crnogaj, M. Rebernik and K. Sirec (2019), Slovenska Podjetnška Demografija in Prenos Podjetij: Slovenski Podjetniški Observatorij 2018.

  • National Center for Employee Ownership (2019), A Statistical Profile of Employee Ownership, https://www.nceo.org/articles/statistical-profile-employee-ownership (10 May 2020).

  • Pérotin, V. (2016), What do we really know about workers’ co-operatives?, in A. Webster, L. Shaw and R. Vorberg-Rugh (eds.), Mainstreaming Co-Operation: An Alternative for the Twenty-First Century?, 239–260, Manchester University Press.

  • Rosen, C., J. Case and M. Starbus (2005), Equity: Why Employee Ownership Is Good for Business, Harvard Business School Press.

  • Stranahan, S. and M. Kelly (2019), Mission-Led Employee-Owned Firms: The Best of the Best, The Democracy Collaborative, https://democracycollaborative.org/learn/publication/mission-led-employee-owned-firms-best-best (10 May 2020).

  • Summers, J. and S. Chillas (2019), Working in Employee-Owned Companies: The Role of Economic Democracy Skills, Economic and Industrial Democracy.

  • Tremlett, G. (2013, 7 March), Mondragon: Spain’s Giant Co-Operative Where Times Are Hard but Few Go Bust, The Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/mar/07/mondragon-spains-giant-co-operative.

Download references

Funding

Open Access funding provided by ZBW — Leibniz Information Centre for Economics.

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

  1. Faculty of Social Sciences, Uni Ljubljana, Kardeljeva ploščad 5, 1000, Ljubljana, Slovenia

    David P. Ellerman & Tej Gonza

Authors
  1. David P. Ellerman
    View author publications

    You can also search for this author in PubMed Google Scholar

  2. Tej Gonza
    View author publications

    You can also search for this author in PubMed Google Scholar

Corresponding author

Correspondence to David P. Ellerman.

Additional information

David P. Ellerman, Institute for Economic Democracy, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Tej Gonza, Institute for Economic Democracy, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Rights and permissions

Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made.

The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder.

To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.

Reprints and Permissions

About this article

Verify currency and authenticity via CrossMark

Cite this article

Ellerman, D.P., Gonza, T. Coronavirus Crisis: Government Aid That Also Promotes Employee Ownership. Intereconomics 55, 175–180 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10272-020-0898-9

Download citation

  • Published: 07 June 2020

  • Issue Date: May 2020

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10272-020-0898-9

Share this article

Anyone you share the following link with will be able to read this content:

Sorry, a shareable link is not currently available for this article.

Provided by the Springer Nature SharedIt content-sharing initiative

Download PDF

Working on a manuscript?

Avoid the common mistakes

Advertisement

Over 10 million scientific documents at your fingertips

Switch Edition
  • Academic Edition
  • Corporate Edition
  • Home
  • Impressum
  • Legal information
  • Privacy statement
  • California Privacy Statement
  • How we use cookies
  • Manage cookies/Do not sell my data
  • Accessibility
  • FAQ
  • Contact us
  • Affiliate program

Not affiliated

Springer Nature

© 2023 Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Part of Springer Nature.