Economic and Legal Support of Employee of Employee Shared Ownership in Modern Russia Regions Opinion
Olga Ivanovna Gabdulhakova () and
Olga Vladimirovna Nekrasova ()
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Olga Ivanovna Gabdulhakova: Naberezhnochelninsky Institute of KFU Naberezhnye Chelny, Postal: RU
Olga Vladimirovna Nekrasova: Naberezhnochelninsky Institute of KFU Naberezhnye Chelny, Postal: RU
Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2016, vol. 7, issue 4, 788-796
Abstract:
Currently in Russia a great part of capital is steadily formed in a small number of people Unfortunately this model of capital concentration cannot be considered effective nor called socially equitable for the majority of the population The difficult state of domestic production in all regions of the country the negative impact of general political developments in the world and other factors contribute neither to the increase in the productivity of enterprises nor to the increase in the employee s interest to improve the profitability of enterprises nor to the growth of the Russian economy as a whole It is therefore necessary to consider alternative ways of development of the modern economy to raise the interest of each employee not only the owner shareholder or senior management of enterprises in the end result of their activity In our opinion an alternative form of society capitalization is the development of employee shared ownership This experience is especially prevalent today in many countries with successful economies In Russia this ownership exists in the form of a few public enterprises employee owned closed joint stock companies This paper considers the question of the attitude of the country s regions to the functioning and dissemination of the experience of enterprises with employee stock ownership in the current Russian economic reality
Date: 2016
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