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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Applied Business Research Année : 2015

How Shared Capitalism Affects Employee Withdrawal: An Econometric Case Study Of A French-Listed Company

Xavier Hollandts
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The academic literature emphasizes that shared capitalism positively affects employees' attitudes at work. This paper investigates that issue by testing the relationship between shared capitalism and withdrawal behaviors (turnover and absenteeism). Recent literature interprets shared capitalism as a gift exchange between employers and employees. This paper builds on that literature. The analysis, based on an econometric case study, focuses on a five-year panel dataset of more than 800 subsidiaries belonging to a unique French-listed company. Our results show that only long-term shared capitalism translates into better withdrawal behaviors.
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halshs-01256759 , version 1 (15-01-2016)
halshs-01256759 , version 2 (31-12-2018)

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Nicolas Aubert, Xavier Hollandts. How Shared Capitalism Affects Employee Withdrawal: An Econometric Case Study Of A French-Listed Company. Journal of Applied Business Research, 2015, ⟨10.19030/jabr.v31i3.9226⟩. ⟨halshs-01256759v2⟩
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