Although institutional work has recently attracted considerable attention from organization research, there is a surprising neglect of inter-organizational negotiations as a form of institutional work. This neglect is astonishing, since negotiations provide a unique opportunity both to study institutional change in settings characterized by diverging institutional logics and to illustrate how institutional constraints and strategic agency are linked in interaction processes. Based on a combination of the literature on institutional work and the theory of strategic negotiations, we examine in detail three illuminating negotiation processes taking place around International Framework Agreements on global labour standards. This examination rev...
[Excerpt] This chapter examines the process by which unions and employers negotiate collective agree...
This article describes the results of a major study on the impact of codes of conduct and internatio...
Includes bibliographical references.[Supported] under a grant from the W.E. Upjon Foundation for Emp...
How do employment relations change even though the formal structure of employment relations institut...
Since the early 1990s, institutional approaches to organizations have increasingly focused on explai...
When should we ever expect to see durable moves toward greater wage bargaining coordination? Moving ...
Since the early 1990s, institutional approaches to organizations have increasingly focused on explai...
Institutionalist theory has shown how work and employment relations are shaped by national contexts....
The role of interest and agency in the creation and transformation of institutions, in particular th...
This paper offers a fresh perspective on institutional change drawing on recent advances in the econ...
This paper examines the potential of collective bargaining to generate mutually advantageous flexib...
In response to an absence of effective methods of international labor standards regulation, Internat...
In the current context of a crisis in social regulation, the issue of institutionalisation of new fo...
Author's version of an article in the journal: Organization Studies. Also available from the publish...
This thesis uses a practice theoretical lens to examine the social process of negotiation, particula...
[Excerpt] This chapter examines the process by which unions and employers negotiate collective agree...
This article describes the results of a major study on the impact of codes of conduct and internatio...
Includes bibliographical references.[Supported] under a grant from the W.E. Upjon Foundation for Emp...
How do employment relations change even though the formal structure of employment relations institut...
Since the early 1990s, institutional approaches to organizations have increasingly focused on explai...
When should we ever expect to see durable moves toward greater wage bargaining coordination? Moving ...
Since the early 1990s, institutional approaches to organizations have increasingly focused on explai...
Institutionalist theory has shown how work and employment relations are shaped by national contexts....
The role of interest and agency in the creation and transformation of institutions, in particular th...
This paper offers a fresh perspective on institutional change drawing on recent advances in the econ...
This paper examines the potential of collective bargaining to generate mutually advantageous flexib...
In response to an absence of effective methods of international labor standards regulation, Internat...
In the current context of a crisis in social regulation, the issue of institutionalisation of new fo...
Author's version of an article in the journal: Organization Studies. Also available from the publish...
This thesis uses a practice theoretical lens to examine the social process of negotiation, particula...
[Excerpt] This chapter examines the process by which unions and employers negotiate collective agree...
This article describes the results of a major study on the impact of codes of conduct and internatio...
Includes bibliographical references.[Supported] under a grant from the W.E. Upjon Foundation for Emp...