This paper examines the Irish experience of social partnership at organisation level. It argues that three features in particular distin-guish the Irish case. One is the importance attached to a procedural consensus to advance partnership. Another is the stress placed on experimental action in the development of these arrangements. A third characteristic is the use of an essentially non-legalistic public support framework to foster and guide the evolution of enterprise partnerships. The paper argues that while these features have merit they have not been to overcome fully what is called the partnership trilemma. This has caused the spread of organisational partner-ships to remain stunted
The development of “social partnership” institutions has been one of the most striking, and surpris...
This article uses a case study of a celebrated enterprise partnership in Ireland that broke down to ...
The Irish model of social partnership is comparatively unusual in the way that it accommodates the i...
This paper examines the Irish experience of social partnership at organisation level. It argues that...
This paper examines the Irish experience of social partnership at organisation level. It argues that...
The Irish 'Social Partnership' is the way that corporatist accommodates the trade unions, farmers, c...
Industrial relations in Ireland have been governed by a system of social partnership for the past tw...
The present system of social partnership in Ireland is in its twentieth year. A range of explanation...
This paper seeks to assess the experience of the social partnership era in Irish industrial relation...
Includes BibliographyThe social partnership process is acknowledged by most independent observers a...
This dissertation explores the concept of workplace partnership in the public sector in the Republic...
This article presents empirical data on the perceptions of national level social partnership in Irel...
This article attempts to analyse some of the experiences of the Irish community and voluntary sector...
From 1987-2009, Irish social partnership operated as a national framework for industrial relations. ...
This thesis is an interpretive inquiry into the effect of partnership work on the evolving role of s...
The development of “social partnership” institutions has been one of the most striking, and surpris...
This article uses a case study of a celebrated enterprise partnership in Ireland that broke down to ...
The Irish model of social partnership is comparatively unusual in the way that it accommodates the i...
This paper examines the Irish experience of social partnership at organisation level. It argues that...
This paper examines the Irish experience of social partnership at organisation level. It argues that...
The Irish 'Social Partnership' is the way that corporatist accommodates the trade unions, farmers, c...
Industrial relations in Ireland have been governed by a system of social partnership for the past tw...
The present system of social partnership in Ireland is in its twentieth year. A range of explanation...
This paper seeks to assess the experience of the social partnership era in Irish industrial relation...
Includes BibliographyThe social partnership process is acknowledged by most independent observers a...
This dissertation explores the concept of workplace partnership in the public sector in the Republic...
This article presents empirical data on the perceptions of national level social partnership in Irel...
This article attempts to analyse some of the experiences of the Irish community and voluntary sector...
From 1987-2009, Irish social partnership operated as a national framework for industrial relations. ...
This thesis is an interpretive inquiry into the effect of partnership work on the evolving role of s...
The development of “social partnership” institutions has been one of the most striking, and surpris...
This article uses a case study of a celebrated enterprise partnership in Ireland that broke down to ...
The Irish model of social partnership is comparatively unusual in the way that it accommodates the i...