ABSTRACT The analysis of labour disputes in Korea and Japan indicates that to the extent that national labour relations move towards the institutionalization of collective bargaining, the determinant of strike activity shifts from a political to an economic process. Labour disputes in countries with under-institutionalized industrial relations, e.g., Korea and pre-1955 Japan, coincided with social and political crises. In this setting, relative deprivation among workers plays the role of an intervening variable in determining the severity of the collective action if political factors provide an opportunity for the mobilization of workers ' discontent. The Korean case clearly shows that strike activity varies both up and down with chang...
Recent events in Korea point to that country's industrial relations diverging from those of the othe...
After the conditions of IMF bail-out package program issued. Korean economy. now. is in the face of ...
Korea and Japan stand out in the group of OECD countries for their rapid increase in, and high level...
The economic strike literature focuses on rational actors engaging in strike activity to increase th...
This paper aims at analyzing the structure of industrial conflict in Korea. The focus is on why labo...
The primary purpose of this study is to establish a "provisional model" of stable industrial relatio...
The democratisation of Korea during the past decade has been accompanied by mass worker protest from...
This study is about the development of Japanese industrial relations, based on a quantitative analys...
This dissertation consists of three chapters on unionism. In the first chapter, the relation between...
Academic research and policy discussions have noted a tendency toward greater decentralization in th...
Since the mid-1980s, industrial relations researchers (Kim Byung-whan, 1988; Park Yong-ki, 1993, pp....
Fifteen years ago A.M. Ross and P.T. Hartman published a comparative study of strike activity in fif...
The aim of this article is to examine changes in Korean labour relations before and after the econom...
xix, 282 leavesThis study examines the nature and sources of worker resistance and critical factors ...
The Korean labour movement has been broadly understood as one of the most militant trade union movem...
Recent events in Korea point to that country's industrial relations diverging from those of the othe...
After the conditions of IMF bail-out package program issued. Korean economy. now. is in the face of ...
Korea and Japan stand out in the group of OECD countries for their rapid increase in, and high level...
The economic strike literature focuses on rational actors engaging in strike activity to increase th...
This paper aims at analyzing the structure of industrial conflict in Korea. The focus is on why labo...
The primary purpose of this study is to establish a "provisional model" of stable industrial relatio...
The democratisation of Korea during the past decade has been accompanied by mass worker protest from...
This study is about the development of Japanese industrial relations, based on a quantitative analys...
This dissertation consists of three chapters on unionism. In the first chapter, the relation between...
Academic research and policy discussions have noted a tendency toward greater decentralization in th...
Since the mid-1980s, industrial relations researchers (Kim Byung-whan, 1988; Park Yong-ki, 1993, pp....
Fifteen years ago A.M. Ross and P.T. Hartman published a comparative study of strike activity in fif...
The aim of this article is to examine changes in Korean labour relations before and after the econom...
xix, 282 leavesThis study examines the nature and sources of worker resistance and critical factors ...
The Korean labour movement has been broadly understood as one of the most militant trade union movem...
Recent events in Korea point to that country's industrial relations diverging from those of the othe...
After the conditions of IMF bail-out package program issued. Korean economy. now. is in the face of ...
Korea and Japan stand out in the group of OECD countries for their rapid increase in, and high level...