The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.This article critiques the scholarship on contemporary Arab societies for according a primacy to state-capital relations and neglecting the significance of capital-labour relations. Both, the comparative capitalism approach, which characterises Arab capitalism as patrimonial, and the literature on HRM in the Middle East pay insufficient attention to the workplace and often write labour out as repressed. They are unable to explain the selective implementation of key labour market and HR policies. Explanations of patrimonial capitalism consider societal coordination modes of co-optation and coercion as central to patrimonial capitalism and its state-capital relations...
This article contributes to understandings of contemporary forms of unfree labour by offering an eth...
The Middle East’s pivotal position in a hydrocarbon-based global capitalism carries enormous ramific...
With its roots in a system of imperial labour governance that ‘delegated responsibility over the con...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to an understanding of the specific nature of state-capital-...
This chapter critiques political economy approaches for their focus on state-capital relations and t...
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Until 1960s, most of the population in Saudi Arabia lived a nomadic or semi-nomadic existence with o...
In this paper, we comparatively analyze the views and role of labor in Marxian, mainstream and Islam...
This article draws on the ‘double indeterminacy of labour power’, a key conceptual development in la...
In the Arab world, the role of the state in the social contract has been addressed from various angl...
This paper argues that the low dynamism of low- to mid-income Arab economies is explained with a set...
Migrant and labor issues are a primary concern in the Arab Gulf countries. With focus on the economi...
"This book offers the first critical engagement with the political economy of the Middle East and No...
The thesis examines why business people from various economic sectors in the Middle East and North A...
Despite being an oil-rich country, Saudi Arabia, like any other developing country, is faced with th...
This article contributes to understandings of contemporary forms of unfree labour by offering an eth...
The Middle East’s pivotal position in a hydrocarbon-based global capitalism carries enormous ramific...
With its roots in a system of imperial labour governance that ‘delegated responsibility over the con...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to an understanding of the specific nature of state-capital-...
This chapter critiques political economy approaches for their focus on state-capital relations and t...
GLMM - Gulf Labour Markets and MigrationThe paper addresses the historical and institutional backgro...
Until 1960s, most of the population in Saudi Arabia lived a nomadic or semi-nomadic existence with o...
In this paper, we comparatively analyze the views and role of labor in Marxian, mainstream and Islam...
This article draws on the ‘double indeterminacy of labour power’, a key conceptual development in la...
In the Arab world, the role of the state in the social contract has been addressed from various angl...
This paper argues that the low dynamism of low- to mid-income Arab economies is explained with a set...
Migrant and labor issues are a primary concern in the Arab Gulf countries. With focus on the economi...
"This book offers the first critical engagement with the political economy of the Middle East and No...
The thesis examines why business people from various economic sectors in the Middle East and North A...
Despite being an oil-rich country, Saudi Arabia, like any other developing country, is faced with th...
This article contributes to understandings of contemporary forms of unfree labour by offering an eth...
The Middle East’s pivotal position in a hydrocarbon-based global capitalism carries enormous ramific...
With its roots in a system of imperial labour governance that ‘delegated responsibility over the con...