The Norwegian model of industrial relations has received a lot of praise. It is generally thought of as the pinnacle of the welfare state, a reason why Norway is not severely hit by crises, is highly adaptable, and thus still going strong. This article discusses the historical circumstances in which the model arose with a view to analyze the preconditions for its further existence, arguing that the model must be understood as consisting of, and thus dependent upon, shifting historical subjects. This calls for an analysis of the concrete interactions between various agents, and how it has changed over time and space. In this effort, historical accounts are combined with theories developed within the social sciences in order to explain the dy...
There are many functional, organizational and ideational similarities between the labour services in...
Norway reformed its pension system in 2011, introducing a Swedish-style, NDC system. Contrary to exp...
In this article, we explore the impact of internationalization as organizational processes where ins...
Through the use of a historical perspective, the aim of this article is to discuss and clarify the c...
The Norwegian industrial relations system is marked by close co-operation between the state, the emp...
In conventional images of the so-called Nordic model, the strong state is opposed to markets or civi...
In conventional images of the so-called Nordic model, the strong state is opposed to markets or civi...
In contrast to many other Western countries the Nordic countries, including Norway, have managed to ...
The world is becoming increasingly more globalized, and different organizational practices are being...
This study has examined the research question; How can The Norwegian model for wage settlements be i...
Also in this issue, we present articles that represent working life research widely. Working life an...
The flow of flexible and inexpensive low‐skilled manual labour across national borders has become a ...
Throughout the twentieth century, the Nordic welfare model has been attributed different characteris...
We investigate women’s introduction to skilled production jobs in Norway’s largest shipyard, 1965-80...
Since the adoption of a generous and universal sick pay scheme in 1978, the key elements of Norwegia...
There are many functional, organizational and ideational similarities between the labour services in...
Norway reformed its pension system in 2011, introducing a Swedish-style, NDC system. Contrary to exp...
In this article, we explore the impact of internationalization as organizational processes where ins...
Through the use of a historical perspective, the aim of this article is to discuss and clarify the c...
The Norwegian industrial relations system is marked by close co-operation between the state, the emp...
In conventional images of the so-called Nordic model, the strong state is opposed to markets or civi...
In conventional images of the so-called Nordic model, the strong state is opposed to markets or civi...
In contrast to many other Western countries the Nordic countries, including Norway, have managed to ...
The world is becoming increasingly more globalized, and different organizational practices are being...
This study has examined the research question; How can The Norwegian model for wage settlements be i...
Also in this issue, we present articles that represent working life research widely. Working life an...
The flow of flexible and inexpensive low‐skilled manual labour across national borders has become a ...
Throughout the twentieth century, the Nordic welfare model has been attributed different characteris...
We investigate women’s introduction to skilled production jobs in Norway’s largest shipyard, 1965-80...
Since the adoption of a generous and universal sick pay scheme in 1978, the key elements of Norwegia...
There are many functional, organizational and ideational similarities between the labour services in...
Norway reformed its pension system in 2011, introducing a Swedish-style, NDC system. Contrary to exp...
In this article, we explore the impact of internationalization as organizational processes where ins...