This article examines institutional experimentation by linking the dynamics of capital accumulation, the adoption of new digital technologies within the labour process, and institutional settings. Our inductive qualitative case study within the service (logistics) sector in Europe sheds light on the processes through which local stakeholders engage in workplace change through institutional experimentation. It also illustrates how and under which conditions unions can act as political agents of transformation to influence work and employment
This paper examines cross-national differences in the development of sectoral collective bargaining ...
The article considers the strategies of trade unions towards the representation of call centre worke...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review “institutional experimentation” for protecting worker...
This article examines institutional experimentation by linking the dynamics of capital accumulation,...
Institutionalist theory has shown how work and employment relations are shaped by national contexts....
This article surveys institutional experimentation that has emerged internationally in response to t...
This study analyses recent changes in collective bargaining institutions and their implications for ...
How do employment relations change even though the formal structure of employment relations institut...
This article examines the dynamics of workplace change in European call centers. Survey data and cas...
New approaches to studying multinational corporations sensitive to issues of power and politics ofte...
This study analyses recent changes in collective bargaining institutions and their implications for ...
The role of trade unions in the social shaping of digital technologies is a vital question for resea...
First published online: 27 October 2020How do unions respond to the challenges of digitalization? Wh...
We examine management and labour process changes in a Moldovan factory to examine their impact on th...
Trade unions provide a voice in the way firms are run, an input into reward systems and increased se...
This paper examines cross-national differences in the development of sectoral collective bargaining ...
The article considers the strategies of trade unions towards the representation of call centre worke...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review “institutional experimentation” for protecting worker...
This article examines institutional experimentation by linking the dynamics of capital accumulation,...
Institutionalist theory has shown how work and employment relations are shaped by national contexts....
This article surveys institutional experimentation that has emerged internationally in response to t...
This study analyses recent changes in collective bargaining institutions and their implications for ...
How do employment relations change even though the formal structure of employment relations institut...
This article examines the dynamics of workplace change in European call centers. Survey data and cas...
New approaches to studying multinational corporations sensitive to issues of power and politics ofte...
This study analyses recent changes in collective bargaining institutions and their implications for ...
The role of trade unions in the social shaping of digital technologies is a vital question for resea...
First published online: 27 October 2020How do unions respond to the challenges of digitalization? Wh...
We examine management and labour process changes in a Moldovan factory to examine their impact on th...
Trade unions provide a voice in the way firms are run, an input into reward systems and increased se...
This paper examines cross-national differences in the development of sectoral collective bargaining ...
The article considers the strategies of trade unions towards the representation of call centre worke...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review “institutional experimentation” for protecting worker...