Worker Participation and Firm Performance: Evidence from Germany and Britain

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Worker Participation and Firm Performance: Evidence from Germany and Britain. / Siebert, Standley W.; Wagner, Joachim; Wei, Xiangdong et al.
in: British Journal of Industrial Relations, Jahrgang 38, Nr. 1, 01.03.2000, S. 7-48.

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Siebert SW, Wagner J, Wei X, Addison JT. Worker Participation and Firm Performance: Evidence from Germany and Britain. British Journal of Industrial Relations. 2000 Mär 1;38(1):7-48. doi: 10.1111/1467-8543.00150

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