Internationalization of organizations has been a threat for (national) industrial relations. This study compares three cases to test the influence of works councils on decision-making in multinational companies (MNCs), going through reorganizations. The authors argue it is important to take account of internal factors in the subsidiary, namely the power capabilities and interests of the actors involved. They study these by looking at the network partners of works councils and aligned interests of local management and works council. The findings show that aligned interests form an important prerequisite for positive management attitude, trust and informal relations, positively affecting reorganizations in subsidiaries of MNCs
Recent research suggests that both the scholarly and the managerial perspectives on intra-organizati...
Drawing on a unique international data set of multinational companies’ employment practices, the aut...
Studies of European Works Councils (EWCs) generally tend to ignore research within local and nationa...
Internationalization of organizations has been a threat for (national) industrial relations. This st...
The internationalisation of enterprises is expected to undermine national systems of employee repres...
This thesis aimed to gain more insights into works council effectiveness in two ways: 1. studying th...
What is the role of Dutch (central) works councils in light of the corporate governance regime appli...
This study seeks to offer a contribution to the works council . organizational performance literatur...
What is the status quo of the position of Dutch works councils in multinational corporations, and wh...
The general study of institutional arrangements that are designed to impact on managerial prerogativ...
This article assesses the current position of Dutch works councils within their organizations and wi...
This article assesses the current position of Dutch works councils within their organizations and wi...
The theme addressed by this artcle is the opportunities for European Works Councils of gaining influ...
The theme adressed by this paper is the opportunities for European Works Councils (EWCs) of gaining ...
The international dimension is becoming increasingly important to collective bargaining in multinati...
Recent research suggests that both the scholarly and the managerial perspectives on intra-organizati...
Drawing on a unique international data set of multinational companies’ employment practices, the aut...
Studies of European Works Councils (EWCs) generally tend to ignore research within local and nationa...
Internationalization of organizations has been a threat for (national) industrial relations. This st...
The internationalisation of enterprises is expected to undermine national systems of employee repres...
This thesis aimed to gain more insights into works council effectiveness in two ways: 1. studying th...
What is the role of Dutch (central) works councils in light of the corporate governance regime appli...
This study seeks to offer a contribution to the works council . organizational performance literatur...
What is the status quo of the position of Dutch works councils in multinational corporations, and wh...
The general study of institutional arrangements that are designed to impact on managerial prerogativ...
This article assesses the current position of Dutch works councils within their organizations and wi...
This article assesses the current position of Dutch works councils within their organizations and wi...
The theme addressed by this artcle is the opportunities for European Works Councils of gaining influ...
The theme adressed by this paper is the opportunities for European Works Councils (EWCs) of gaining ...
The international dimension is becoming increasingly important to collective bargaining in multinati...
Recent research suggests that both the scholarly and the managerial perspectives on intra-organizati...
Drawing on a unique international data set of multinational companies’ employment practices, the aut...
Studies of European Works Councils (EWCs) generally tend to ignore research within local and nationa...