Through analyzing primary and secondary data, this paper argues that flexible employment practices in Hong Kong are largely employer-driven. This feature is explicable by the low level of government intervention in industrial relations, the development of the labor movement, and the Asian financial crisis that accentuated employers' prerogatives in employment relations
This paper documents the accelerating rate of economic transformation in Hong Kong during the 1980s ...
This is an attempt to evaluate the implications of Hong Kong's political transition to post-colonial...
These years has witnessed a rapid change in staff’s working pattern. Flexible working arrangements a...
Flexible production - the new capitalist production regime that produces an increasingly fragmented ...
This paper examines how flexible production, as a major contributing factor to Hong Kong's economic ...
This paper overviews employment relations in the Asian Newly Industrialised Economies (NIEs) of Hong...
This paper is an attempt to probe the interactions of economic restructuring and labour-market devel...
Influence of contract labour and subcontracting on the labour market in Hong Kong
The institutional approach to job training emphasizes the ways institutional factors affect employee...
In recent years there has been a significant growth in flexible or 'non-standard' forms of employmen...
The purpose of this report is to find out about the current practices and future trends of flexible ...
This paper estimates the degree of wage and price flexibility of the Hong Kong economy with the use ...
textabstractLabour flexibility in China???s Companies: An Empirical Study explores labour flexibilit...
To extend the existing literature, we evaluate the effects of various resources and stress-related f...
This thesis examines the micro-process of social mobility in modern Hong Kong. It also studies Hong ...
This paper documents the accelerating rate of economic transformation in Hong Kong during the 1980s ...
This is an attempt to evaluate the implications of Hong Kong's political transition to post-colonial...
These years has witnessed a rapid change in staff’s working pattern. Flexible working arrangements a...
Flexible production - the new capitalist production regime that produces an increasingly fragmented ...
This paper examines how flexible production, as a major contributing factor to Hong Kong's economic ...
This paper overviews employment relations in the Asian Newly Industrialised Economies (NIEs) of Hong...
This paper is an attempt to probe the interactions of economic restructuring and labour-market devel...
Influence of contract labour and subcontracting on the labour market in Hong Kong
The institutional approach to job training emphasizes the ways institutional factors affect employee...
In recent years there has been a significant growth in flexible or 'non-standard' forms of employmen...
The purpose of this report is to find out about the current practices and future trends of flexible ...
This paper estimates the degree of wage and price flexibility of the Hong Kong economy with the use ...
textabstractLabour flexibility in China???s Companies: An Empirical Study explores labour flexibilit...
To extend the existing literature, we evaluate the effects of various resources and stress-related f...
This thesis examines the micro-process of social mobility in modern Hong Kong. It also studies Hong ...
This paper documents the accelerating rate of economic transformation in Hong Kong during the 1980s ...
This is an attempt to evaluate the implications of Hong Kong's political transition to post-colonial...
These years has witnessed a rapid change in staff’s working pattern. Flexible working arrangements a...