The recent Asian economic crisis events in Korea point to its industrial relations diverging from those of the other Asian, newly industrialised economies. The state-centred thesis of Asian Industrial relations does not adequately account for the divergence. This article traces industrial relations under the different political regimes and in the large-scale family businesses, the chaebol. It concludes that the long tradition of labour organisation and the privileged position of the chaebol help explain the uniqueness of industrial relations in Korea today
The objective of this paper is to seek a new paradigm of Korean industrial relations and to suggest ...
[Extract] Since the mid-1980s, industrial relations researchers (Kim Byung-whan, 1988; Park Yong-ki,...
This paper reviews the empirical literature on the social systems of production - labour and industr...
Recent events in Korea point to that country's industrial relations diverging from those of the othe...
[Extract] The chaebol have played a prominent role in South Korea's post-war economic development; m...
Since the mid-1980s, industrial relations researchers (Kim Byung-whan, 1988; Park Yong-ki, 1993, pp....
Focusing on the on-going conflict between the so-called ‘labor aristocracy’ of regular workers of la...
This study reviews industrial relations system in Korea from 1962 to 1987. The year 1962 is the crit...
The objective of this paper is to seek for the new institutional community of Korean industrial rela...
The aim of this article is to examine changes in Korean labour relations before and after the econom...
The objective of this paper is to seek a new axial age with the transformation of Korean Industrial ...
This study aims to emphasize the role of strategic choice of unions, managers, and government in the...
The purpose of his paper is to survey the East Asian employment relations context of Korea in the la...
On Saturday 14 February 1998, South Korea passed new labour legislation which gives employers the ri...
The Korean labour movement has been broadly understood as one of the most militant trade union movem...
The objective of this paper is to seek a new paradigm of Korean industrial relations and to suggest ...
[Extract] Since the mid-1980s, industrial relations researchers (Kim Byung-whan, 1988; Park Yong-ki,...
This paper reviews the empirical literature on the social systems of production - labour and industr...
Recent events in Korea point to that country's industrial relations diverging from those of the othe...
[Extract] The chaebol have played a prominent role in South Korea's post-war economic development; m...
Since the mid-1980s, industrial relations researchers (Kim Byung-whan, 1988; Park Yong-ki, 1993, pp....
Focusing on the on-going conflict between the so-called ‘labor aristocracy’ of regular workers of la...
This study reviews industrial relations system in Korea from 1962 to 1987. The year 1962 is the crit...
The objective of this paper is to seek for the new institutional community of Korean industrial rela...
The aim of this article is to examine changes in Korean labour relations before and after the econom...
The objective of this paper is to seek a new axial age with the transformation of Korean Industrial ...
This study aims to emphasize the role of strategic choice of unions, managers, and government in the...
The purpose of his paper is to survey the East Asian employment relations context of Korea in the la...
On Saturday 14 February 1998, South Korea passed new labour legislation which gives employers the ri...
The Korean labour movement has been broadly understood as one of the most militant trade union movem...
The objective of this paper is to seek a new paradigm of Korean industrial relations and to suggest ...
[Extract] Since the mid-1980s, industrial relations researchers (Kim Byung-whan, 1988; Park Yong-ki,...
This paper reviews the empirical literature on the social systems of production - labour and industr...