First published in 1990, this work examines the link between the
economic performance of companies and profit sharing. The
relationship is a complex one: industrial relations may be improved
by schemes, but good employers are likely to introduce profit
sharing in any case; and though attitudes to work do change,
schemes have more immediate impact on satisfaction an
communications than on productivity and effort put into work.
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