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Title: The influence of employee share ownership schemes on firm performance: The case of Zimbabwean firms
Authors: Sandada, Maxwell
Basil, Kamunyaru Batanai
Muposhi, Asphat
Keywords: Employee share ownership schemes
Economic empowerment
Firm performance
Employee commitment
Job satisfaction
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: ACTA UNIVERSITATIS DANUBIUS
Citation: Sandada, M., Basil, K. B. & Muposhi, A. (2016). The influence of employee share ownership schemes on firm performance: The case of Zimbabwean firms. ACTA UNIVERSITATIS DANUBIUS ECONOMICA, 12 (2), 37-50.
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of employee share ownership schemes on firm performance in the case of Zimbabwean companies. The study sought to provide valuable insights on the influence of this initiative on employee productivity and organisational performance in Zimbabwe. A cross sectional design was employed to collect data from Confederation of Zimbabwe Industry listed companies using simple random sampling. The study revealed that financial benefits from EOSs, employee participation, ECOS communication and percentage of shareholding have a significant positive relationship with firm performance. The study has important implications for the implementation and management of ESOs in the context of a development country such as Zimbabwe.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10646/2923
ISSN: 2065-0175
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