This paper explores the effect of the information economy on industrial relations through the lens of the restructuring of German automotive sector. Historically, this sector has generated important insights about national “models” and the political economy of work. I argue that vertical disintegration has created new market-mediated boundaries that have undermined existing patterns of organized industrial relations
[Introduction]. The following essay analyses how the industrial relations actors of the German and F...
This paper first presents a summary of the plethora of challenges that the globalised knowledge era ...
This paper makes two interrelated arguments. First, based on case studies of Sweden and Germany, it ...
This paper explores the effect of the information economy on industrial relations through the lens o...
Drawing on case studies from the telecommunications and auto industries, we argue that the vertical ...
This paper discusses the extent to which a new industrial relations system including greater partici...
The paper examines recent evidence on the erosion of the German industrial relations model. Although...
The international automobile industry provides a useful basis for examining the degree and nature of...
This paper examines whether there has been a transformation towards company-specific and unitarist i...
Draft Version for 1996 IMVP Sponsors Meeting. Some tables not included.Changes in shop-floor work o...
Technological change has meant that university-educated workers have become crucial to the productio...
Drawing on case studies from the telecommunications and auto industries, the authors argue that the ...
The chapters explore the proposition that the benefits of either the German coordinating institution...
This paper examines recent changes in collective bargaining and employer strategies in the German te...
The paper assesses current trajectories of change in the German system of industrial relations by an...
[Introduction]. The following essay analyses how the industrial relations actors of the German and F...
This paper first presents a summary of the plethora of challenges that the globalised knowledge era ...
This paper makes two interrelated arguments. First, based on case studies of Sweden and Germany, it ...
This paper explores the effect of the information economy on industrial relations through the lens o...
Drawing on case studies from the telecommunications and auto industries, we argue that the vertical ...
This paper discusses the extent to which a new industrial relations system including greater partici...
The paper examines recent evidence on the erosion of the German industrial relations model. Although...
The international automobile industry provides a useful basis for examining the degree and nature of...
This paper examines whether there has been a transformation towards company-specific and unitarist i...
Draft Version for 1996 IMVP Sponsors Meeting. Some tables not included.Changes in shop-floor work o...
Technological change has meant that university-educated workers have become crucial to the productio...
Drawing on case studies from the telecommunications and auto industries, the authors argue that the ...
The chapters explore the proposition that the benefits of either the German coordinating institution...
This paper examines recent changes in collective bargaining and employer strategies in the German te...
The paper assesses current trajectories of change in the German system of industrial relations by an...
[Introduction]. The following essay analyses how the industrial relations actors of the German and F...
This paper first presents a summary of the plethora of challenges that the globalised knowledge era ...
This paper makes two interrelated arguments. First, based on case studies of Sweden and Germany, it ...