New Forms of Ownership

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Alan Felstead
Alan Thomas
Alistair Bruce
Average Income
Business Format Franchise
Buyouts
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Charles Hanson
Christine Cousins
co-operative enterprises
Co-operative Sector
Conventional Small Business
Corporate Reorganizations
David Hague
Democracy
Dummy Variable
Economics
Employee
Employee Share Option Schemes
Employee Share Ownership
employee share ownership impact
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Ers
ESO Scheme
Financial Participation Schemes
Harvie Ramsay
industrial restructuring
International Telecommunications Market
Jeff Hyman
John Coyne
John Leopold
John Sellgren
Jonathan Winterton
Keith Jefferis
Labour Capital Partnership
labour-capital relations
Langian Market Socialism
Laurence Clarke
Laurie Hunter
Len Holmes
Lesley Baddon
Li Hong
Local CDA
Local Economic Initiatives
Management
Manor Employment Project
Margaret Grieco
Michael Poole
Mike Peel
Mike Wright
Neil Carter
Nick Oliver
Nick Wilson
Ownership
Paul Banfield
Peter Abell
Phil Hobbs
Pit Managers
political economy analysis
Privitization
Profit Sharing Schemes
public sector reform
Quit Rates
Ray Donnelly
Richard Hallett
Richard Welford
Robert Bennett
Robert Watson
SAYE Schemes
Share Ownership Scheme
Traditional Capitalist Firm
Trevor Buck
Vat Registration
Vice Versa
worker participation
Youth Training Scheme

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138306455
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Apr 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1990. Why has the pattern of ownership in British industry changed so dramatically in recent years? This high-level and wide-ranging discussion on the developments of the industrial scene in Britain investigates why such changes have occurred, and explores their impact on management and work relations. The contributors consider whether this trend will continue, arguing that these changes will have far-reaching consequences for both western and eastern political economies in the twenty-first century. This title will be of interest to students of business, economics and management.

Glenville Jenkins, Michael Poole