Labor Representation in Governance as an Insurance Mechanism
Review of Finance, Vol. 22, Issue 4, pp. 1251-1289, 2018
European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) - Finance Working Paper No. 411/2014
78 Pages Posted: 22 Feb 2014 Last revised: 17 Dec 2019
Date Written: May 20, 2018
Abstract
We hypothesize that labor participation in governance helps improve risk sharing between employees and employers. It provides an ex-post mechanism to enforce implicit insurance contracts protecting employees against adverse shocks. Results based on German establishment-level data show that skilled employees of firms with 50% labor representation on boards are protected against layoffs during adverse industry shocks. They pay an insurance premium of 3.3% in the form of lower wages. Unskilled blue-collar workers are unprotected against shocks. Our evidence suggests that workers capture all the gains from improved risk sharing, whereas shareholders are no better or worse off than without codetermination.
Keywords: Risk-sharing, Employment insurance, Worker representation on corporate boards
JEL Classification: J59, G34, G38
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