This article explores how institutional differences matter to the quality of a nation’s jobs; job quality is conceived as a dimension of a national economy’s social performance and thus defined in accordance with civic principles. Focus is on the two archetypical varieties of capitalism, the United States and Germany. Using data from a 2009 telephone survey of U.S. and German workers, we find that the overall attainment of civic principles, as perceived by workers, is no different in Germany than in the United States, even though the German institutional environment should be more conducive to them. This is due to higher worker expectations in Germany and a tendency for employer practices to compensate for the weaker (liberal) institutional...
This paper analyzes the relationships among national institutions, collective bargaining arrangement...
This article contributes to the debate on employer preferences. It challenges varieties of capitalis...
Organizational commitment has shown strong and consistent relationship with positive outcomes for co...
This paper examines cross-national differences in job preference orientations from the perspective o...
Abstract: This article uses the notion of national recipes of corporate governance to explore nation...
This book assesses the role of employers in the development of welfare state and labour market insti...
The varieties of capitalism literature has put skill systems at the center of comparative politics. ...
This paper analyzes the relationships among national institutions, collective bargaining arrangement...
Economic activity yields benefits in the form of output and consumption. In addition, there is a non...
This article compares work values and job rewards in Hungary and the U.S., using data from a recent ...
Institutional Frameworks and Labor Market Performance produces an in-depth analysis of the functioni...
The chapters explore the proposition that the benefits of either the German coordinating institution...
This article uses the notion of national recipes of corporate governance to explore national differe...
Ten years ago the German economy was regarded as the “sick man of Europe”. It was during the current...
I present a Marxist regulationist framework for analyzing job quality, distinguishing between Fordis...
This paper analyzes the relationships among national institutions, collective bargaining arrangement...
This article contributes to the debate on employer preferences. It challenges varieties of capitalis...
Organizational commitment has shown strong and consistent relationship with positive outcomes for co...
This paper examines cross-national differences in job preference orientations from the perspective o...
Abstract: This article uses the notion of national recipes of corporate governance to explore nation...
This book assesses the role of employers in the development of welfare state and labour market insti...
The varieties of capitalism literature has put skill systems at the center of comparative politics. ...
This paper analyzes the relationships among national institutions, collective bargaining arrangement...
Economic activity yields benefits in the form of output and consumption. In addition, there is a non...
This article compares work values and job rewards in Hungary and the U.S., using data from a recent ...
Institutional Frameworks and Labor Market Performance produces an in-depth analysis of the functioni...
The chapters explore the proposition that the benefits of either the German coordinating institution...
This article uses the notion of national recipes of corporate governance to explore national differe...
Ten years ago the German economy was regarded as the “sick man of Europe”. It was during the current...
I present a Marxist regulationist framework for analyzing job quality, distinguishing between Fordis...
This paper analyzes the relationships among national institutions, collective bargaining arrangement...
This article contributes to the debate on employer preferences. It challenges varieties of capitalis...
Organizational commitment has shown strong and consistent relationship with positive outcomes for co...