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Board‐Level Employee Representation (BLER) and Firms’ Responses to Crisis
Authors:Aleksandra Gregori   Marc Steffen Rapp
Institution:Aleksandra Gregori?,Marc Steffen Rapp
Abstract:Short: We hypothesize that companies with board‐level employee representation (BLER) experience a lower probability of crisis‐induced dismissals than other firms. Theoretically, we link this effect to the employee directors’ ability to reduce the information asymmetry and moral hazard in employee–employer contracting, thereby facilitating the implementation of labor‐cost adjustments that are an alternative to workforce dismissals. We confirm our hypotheses by analyzing the behavior of Scandinavian public corporations with/without employee directors during the Great Recession.
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