The article reviews the existing English- and German-speaking literature on the German works council. Three major research topics are discussed: the ontology and typologies of works councils; their current practice and trans-formation; and their economic outcomes. Although much research has been conducted on the internal functioning of the works council–management relationship, it is clear that we still know little about the determinants of different workplace relations and their outcomes. The article concludes by advocating a reviving research interest in the link between codetermination and political democracy
German works councils have experienced a growing importance in recent years. They are endowed with n...
Recent studies on the economic effects of works councils in Germany using the European Company Surve...
This paper provides new insight into the quality of cooperation between employers and workers in Ger...
The article reviews the existing English- and German-speaking literature on the German works council...
Using data from German manufacturing establishments, this article examines the relationship between ...
"This paper deals with institutional challenges German works councils face currently. These challeng...
This paper investigates the interaction between establishment-level codetermination and industry-lev...
This thesis describes the operation of a Works Council after initially reviewing the concept of co-d...
Traditionally, works councils have been viewed by most economists as welfare reducing cartels that i...
In the German industrial relationship, worker organization consists of a dual structure; one is trad...
'German law guaranteeing works councils is not a datum. The thrust of legislation has changed signif...
This study investigates the functioning of the new works council institution in post-Communist east ...
The European Works Council Directive was adopted over 20 years ago, and a voluminous body of researc...
works councils, which were envisaged as supranational institutions with sufficient regulatory powers...
German studies already have supported the existing positive economic effects of works councils, but ...
German works councils have experienced a growing importance in recent years. They are endowed with n...
Recent studies on the economic effects of works councils in Germany using the European Company Surve...
This paper provides new insight into the quality of cooperation between employers and workers in Ger...
The article reviews the existing English- and German-speaking literature on the German works council...
Using data from German manufacturing establishments, this article examines the relationship between ...
"This paper deals with institutional challenges German works councils face currently. These challeng...
This paper investigates the interaction between establishment-level codetermination and industry-lev...
This thesis describes the operation of a Works Council after initially reviewing the concept of co-d...
Traditionally, works councils have been viewed by most economists as welfare reducing cartels that i...
In the German industrial relationship, worker organization consists of a dual structure; one is trad...
'German law guaranteeing works councils is not a datum. The thrust of legislation has changed signif...
This study investigates the functioning of the new works council institution in post-Communist east ...
The European Works Council Directive was adopted over 20 years ago, and a voluminous body of researc...
works councils, which were envisaged as supranational institutions with sufficient regulatory powers...
German studies already have supported the existing positive economic effects of works councils, but ...
German works councils have experienced a growing importance in recent years. They are endowed with n...
Recent studies on the economic effects of works councils in Germany using the European Company Surve...
This paper provides new insight into the quality of cooperation between employers and workers in Ger...