Economics of participation
Economics of participation is an umbrella term spanning the economic analysis of worker cooperatives, labor managed firms, profit sharing, gain sharing, employee ownership, employee stock ownership plans, works councils, codetermination, and other programs and policies by which employees participate in decision making and or financial results in firms.
Contributing scholars
- Gregory Dow
- David Ellerman
- Derek C. Jones
- Takao Kato
- James Meade
- Jaroslav Vanek
Journals and other publications
- Journal of Participation and Employee Ownership
- Advances in the Economic Analysis of Participatory and Labor Managed Firms
- Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics
- Economic Analysis (journal)
- Economic and Industrial Democracy
- Journal of Comparative Economics
Scholarly organizations
- International Association for the Economics of Participation
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External links
- International Association for the Economics of Participation (IAFEP) website
- IAFEP International Conference
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