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This book examines how businesses manage their labour systems, and
particularly how they manage the complex interaction of factors
which give rise to instances of 'partnership' style relations
between businesses and their employees. The book draws from the
literature concerning 'Varieties of Capitalism' (VoC) and the
different institutional and regulatory designs inherent in
different types of political economy. The book is informed by a new
and extensive set of empirical data from Australia that examines
the activities of national and multinational business corporations,
their outlooks and relationships with stakeholders, and relates
these to new and evolving theoretical frameworks based in political
economy and law. The book places the Australian regulatory model
within this international debate, and assesses the extent to which
the system does or does not fit into the general categorisation
created in the VoC literature.
This book examines how businesses manage their labour systems, and
particularly how they manage the complex interaction of factors
which give rise to instances of 'partnership' style relations
between businesses and their employees. The book draws from the
literature concerning 'Varieties of Capitalism' (VoC) and the
different institutional and regulatory designs inherent in
different types of political economy. The book is informed by a new
and extensive set of empirical data from Australia that examines
the activities of national and multinational business corporations,
their outlooks and relationships with stakeholders, and relates
these to new and evolving theoretical frameworks based in political
economy and law. The book places the Australian regulatory model
within this international debate, and assesses the extent to which
the system does or does not fit into the general categorisation
created in the VoC literature.
Employee share ownership has the potential to generate a culture of
enterprise and innovation, and build national wealth and savings.
This book is the culmination of a multi-year research project
funded by the Australian Research Council and represents the first
detailed discussion of the theory, policy and practice of employee
share ownership plans (ESOPs) in Australia. The topics examined in
the book are key legal and policy issues relevant to ESOPs, the
current incidence and forms of ESOPs in Australia, the corporate
law and taxation law frameworks, why employers implement ESOPs and
why employees participate in them, international comparisons, and
recommendations for reform.
Commercial Applications of Company Law is an integrated learning
resource that introduces the key aspects of company law as they
relate to business organisations. This text explores the
fundamentals of company law, such as corporate legal personality,
management and governance, finance and corporate liability, and
demonstrates how they affect company practice and inform policy.
Designed for students approaching law from a business perspective,
the content is highly accessible with practical demonstrations,
legislation extracts, sample company documents, problem sets and
expert commentary that guides students through complex legislation
and the common issues that can arise in the industry. Written by
three of Australia's foremost corporate law academics, Commercial
Applications of Company Law includes case studies and problem sets
and has been updated to reflect the latest developments in
regulatory practice, legislation and case law that have occurred
within the last 12 months.
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