This work makes a theoretical contribution to our understanding of the strategic mechanisms that enable subsidiary management and union agency to exploit ambiguities in the subnational competitive context impacting labour flexibility-security concerns. In so doing, the article contributes to the distinctiveness of employment relations through scrutiny of the internal regime competition that fosters political games in MNCs. Studying the dynamics, we identify the set of structuring conditions governing political games, and explain why some workplace regimes generate social compromises whilst others do not. We reveal a set of strategic conditions (i.e. technology, embeddedness and MNC control) upon which compromise is built in six German and B...
Drawing upon the debate on institutional mediation of macro processes, we examine how multinational ...
Against the background of current debates on labour market segmentation and inequality, this thesis ...
The internationalization of postsocialist countries brought about by the activities of multinational...
This work makes a theoretical contribution to our understanding of the strategic mechanisms that ena...
© The Author(s) 2016. In this comparative qualitative study, the authors examine how local bargainin...
The thesis has studied the role of employment policies at sub-national levels as possible explanatio...
© The Author(s) 2014. Most studies of flexicurity have focused on formal institutions within distinc...
This article re-introduces the company in the analysis of labour market dualisation by studying loca...
This article re-introduces the company in the analysis of labour market dualisation by studying loca...
"Beyond functional-structuralist approaches this paper sheds some light on micro political aspects o...
This article explores local trade union strategies in the context of MNC restructuring in French aut...
In the complex world of corporate and host-country influences, social interaction between multinatio...
Despite the fact that multinational companies (MNCs) in Central Eastern Europe significantly contrib...
The theoretical debate about the transfer of practices from MNCs to their subsidiaries has tended to...
How do employment relations change even though the formal structure of employment relations institut...
Drawing upon the debate on institutional mediation of macro processes, we examine how multinational ...
Against the background of current debates on labour market segmentation and inequality, this thesis ...
The internationalization of postsocialist countries brought about by the activities of multinational...
This work makes a theoretical contribution to our understanding of the strategic mechanisms that ena...
© The Author(s) 2016. In this comparative qualitative study, the authors examine how local bargainin...
The thesis has studied the role of employment policies at sub-national levels as possible explanatio...
© The Author(s) 2014. Most studies of flexicurity have focused on formal institutions within distinc...
This article re-introduces the company in the analysis of labour market dualisation by studying loca...
This article re-introduces the company in the analysis of labour market dualisation by studying loca...
"Beyond functional-structuralist approaches this paper sheds some light on micro political aspects o...
This article explores local trade union strategies in the context of MNC restructuring in French aut...
In the complex world of corporate and host-country influences, social interaction between multinatio...
Despite the fact that multinational companies (MNCs) in Central Eastern Europe significantly contrib...
The theoretical debate about the transfer of practices from MNCs to their subsidiaries has tended to...
How do employment relations change even though the formal structure of employment relations institut...
Drawing upon the debate on institutional mediation of macro processes, we examine how multinational ...
Against the background of current debates on labour market segmentation and inequality, this thesis ...
The internationalization of postsocialist countries brought about by the activities of multinational...