New social cooperation model in service oriented economy: the case of employee financial participation in the Baltic states

The article discusses the issues of employee financial participation in Baltic states which differs and depends on political, legal and economic preconditions. The aim of the research is to analyse employee financial participation as an instrument for collaboration in companies and a new social coop...

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Main Authors: Civinskas Remigijus, Dvorak Jaroslav
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-09-01
Series:Engineering Management in Production and Services
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/emj-2017-0024
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spelling doaj-fff3393bda804a0aac3fb916e4896ef82021-09-05T20:44:48ZengSciendoEngineering Management in Production and Services2543-912X2017-09-0193375010.1515/emj-2017-0024New social cooperation model in service oriented economy: the case of employee financial participation in the Baltic statesCivinskas Remigijus0Dvorak Jaroslav1Vytautas Magnus University, Faculty of Political Sciences and Diplomacy, LithuaniaKlaipėda University, Faculty of Social Sciences, LithuaniaThe article discusses the issues of employee financial participation in Baltic states which differs and depends on political, legal and economic preconditions. The aim of the research is to analyse employee financial participation as an instrument for collaboration in companies and a new social cooperation model in the Baltic states. The qualitative research was conducted by telephone and e-mail in 2016. The interviews were carried out with the experts (academics, civil servants, lawyers and human resource consultants working in a relevant field) as well some trade union and company representatives. In general, the new policy for supporting employee financial participation has been renewed in Latvia and Lithuania. It started recently with the revision of the legislative framework that was initially established during the privatisation period. The revision of the Law of Companies was driven by the business interest (to have a new effective human resource management tool or to transfer employee share plans from parent companies in Western countries to subsidiaries in the Baltic states) to introduce (or revise, in the case of Lithuania) new employee share ownership (ESO) plans. The research has also proven that there are common similarities in the use of employee financial participation plans despite the existing differences which are based on national features, such as tax and legal regimes, historical development patterns, or economic and structural factors.https://doi.org/10.1515/emj-2017-0024baltic statescompany managementemployee financial participationemployee ownershipprofit sharing
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New social cooperation model in service oriented economy: the case of employee financial participation in the Baltic states
Engineering Management in Production and Services
baltic states
company management
employee financial participation
employee ownership
profit sharing
author_facet Civinskas Remigijus
Dvorak Jaroslav
author_sort Civinskas Remigijus
title New social cooperation model in service oriented economy: the case of employee financial participation in the Baltic states
title_short New social cooperation model in service oriented economy: the case of employee financial participation in the Baltic states
title_full New social cooperation model in service oriented economy: the case of employee financial participation in the Baltic states
title_fullStr New social cooperation model in service oriented economy: the case of employee financial participation in the Baltic states
title_full_unstemmed New social cooperation model in service oriented economy: the case of employee financial participation in the Baltic states
title_sort new social cooperation model in service oriented economy: the case of employee financial participation in the baltic states
publisher Sciendo
series Engineering Management in Production and Services
issn 2543-912X
publishDate 2017-09-01
description The article discusses the issues of employee financial participation in Baltic states which differs and depends on political, legal and economic preconditions. The aim of the research is to analyse employee financial participation as an instrument for collaboration in companies and a new social cooperation model in the Baltic states. The qualitative research was conducted by telephone and e-mail in 2016. The interviews were carried out with the experts (academics, civil servants, lawyers and human resource consultants working in a relevant field) as well some trade union and company representatives. In general, the new policy for supporting employee financial participation has been renewed in Latvia and Lithuania. It started recently with the revision of the legislative framework that was initially established during the privatisation period. The revision of the Law of Companies was driven by the business interest (to have a new effective human resource management tool or to transfer employee share plans from parent companies in Western countries to subsidiaries in the Baltic states) to introduce (or revise, in the case of Lithuania) new employee share ownership (ESO) plans. The research has also proven that there are common similarities in the use of employee financial participation plans despite the existing differences which are based on national features, such as tax and legal regimes, historical development patterns, or economic and structural factors.
topic baltic states
company management
employee financial participation
employee ownership
profit sharing
url https://doi.org/10.1515/emj-2017-0024
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