Trevor Bain explores the industry restructurings that occurred in eight major steel-producing countries, including the U.S., Germany and Japan. He begins by categorizing each country as having either an adversarial or a cooperative industrial relations system, and then analyzes the differences in implementation strategies. He also determines who - employers, employees, or government - bore the cost of these adjustments and which industrial relations systems were more efficient in restructuring.https://research.upjohn.org/up_press/1087/thumbnail.jp
Drawing upon case studies of firms in the steel industry, the authors show that companies competing ...
This dissertation studies sources of comparative advantage from both a theoretical and an empirical ...
[Excerpt] A majority of the 154,532 steelworkers who are presently laid off will never go back to wo...
Trevor Bain explores the industry restructurings that occurred in eight major steel-producing countr...
In this paper, we link technology-based competition, demand patterns, and managerial agency to descr...
The past two decades have seen enormous changes in United States' manufacturing industries. Restruct...
This study examines the Uralian iron and steel industry distribution, its changes through time and t...
Steel companies were at the birth of the modern business corporation. The first billion dollar corpo...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityIn the foregoing ch...
We need only to open our eyes and cast a glance about us to recognize that our modern twentieth cent...
In the 1950s, the American steel industry dominated the world in steel production. It was a strong a...
[Excerpt] American steel corporations are currently in the process of cutting as much as 20 to 25 pe...
This book\u27s essays analyze innovative responses by unions, corporations and governments to job lo...
This book\u27s essays analyze innovative responses by unions, corporations and governments to job lo...
This book\u27s essays analyze innovative responses by unions, corporations and governments to job lo...
Drawing upon case studies of firms in the steel industry, the authors show that companies competing ...
This dissertation studies sources of comparative advantage from both a theoretical and an empirical ...
[Excerpt] A majority of the 154,532 steelworkers who are presently laid off will never go back to wo...
Trevor Bain explores the industry restructurings that occurred in eight major steel-producing countr...
In this paper, we link technology-based competition, demand patterns, and managerial agency to descr...
The past two decades have seen enormous changes in United States' manufacturing industries. Restruct...
This study examines the Uralian iron and steel industry distribution, its changes through time and t...
Steel companies were at the birth of the modern business corporation. The first billion dollar corpo...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityIn the foregoing ch...
We need only to open our eyes and cast a glance about us to recognize that our modern twentieth cent...
In the 1950s, the American steel industry dominated the world in steel production. It was a strong a...
[Excerpt] American steel corporations are currently in the process of cutting as much as 20 to 25 pe...
This book\u27s essays analyze innovative responses by unions, corporations and governments to job lo...
This book\u27s essays analyze innovative responses by unions, corporations and governments to job lo...
This book\u27s essays analyze innovative responses by unions, corporations and governments to job lo...
Drawing upon case studies of firms in the steel industry, the authors show that companies competing ...
This dissertation studies sources of comparative advantage from both a theoretical and an empirical ...
[Excerpt] A majority of the 154,532 steelworkers who are presently laid off will never go back to wo...