Shared Capitalism and Corporate Sustainability: Broad-Based Employee Share Ownership, CEO Ownership, and Corporate Environmental Performance

Jegoo Lee, D. Kruse, Joseph R. Blasi
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This research proposes that broad-based employee share ownership (ESO) affects corporate environmental performance (CEP). Drawing upon corporate governance literature, social exchange theory, and stakeholder utility theory, we propose that employees as owners adopt more favorable attitudes toward beneficial outcomes for CEP, and that the broad-based impact of ESO overwhelms the impact of CEO ownership. Also, we propose that these relationships are contingent upon trade union presence as a form of worker voice that amplifies the ESO influence on CEP. The empirical results from U.S. publicly traded companies from 2009 to 2016 indicate that broad-based ESO is linked to positive CEP by companies, and provides some support for all proposed hypotheses. This study provides scholarly and practical implications for the effects of shared capitalist modes of ownership and employee engagement on corporate sustainability.
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共享资本主义与企业可持续性:基础广泛的员工持股、首席执行官持股和企业环境绩效
本研究提出,基础广泛的员工持股(ESO)会影响企业环境绩效(CEP)。借鉴公司治理文献、社会交换理论和利益相关者效用理论,我们提出,作为所有者的员工会对 CEP 的有益结果采取更有利的态度,而 ESO 的广泛影响会压倒 CEO 所有权的影响。此外,我们还提出,这些关系取决于工会的存在,因为工会是工人的一种声音形式,可以扩大 ESO 对 CEP 的影响。从 2009 年到 2016 年美国上市公司的实证结果表明,基础广泛的ESO与公司的积极CEP相关联,并为所有提出的假设提供了一定的支持。本研究为共享资本主义所有权模式和员工参与对企业可持续发展的影响提供了学术和实践意义。
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