The paper examines recent evidence on the erosion of the German industrial relations model. Although its coverage has declined, much of this has occurred in smaller and newer establishments, and compared with Britain, it has remained solid in the areas of Germany's traditional industrial strength. This is explained by the nature of high performance work systems that involve flexible working and on-the-job problem-solving. Both countries have modernised their work systems in recent decades, with German industrial firms maintaining higher degrees of worker autonomy and learning and British ones relying more on managerial control. The survival of the German model in this sector, as compared with services, is attributed to the role of such work...
The erosion of a number of national systems of employment relations, and the evidence fromlarge scal...
Germany's economic and social system faces immense economic, social, and political demands. These ma...
Ten years ago the German economy was regarded as the “sick man of Europe”. It was during the current...
The paper examines recent evidence on the erosion of the German industrial relations model. Although...
The paper assesses current trajectories of change in the German system of industrial relations by an...
The paper discusses whether in view of the accumulated contextual pressures the evolving new German...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to perform a systematic cross-country comparison of key feature...
This article investigates collective bargaining trends in the German private sector since 2000. Usin...
This paper examines whether there has been a transformation towards company-specific and unitarist i...
"In this paper, we examine employment relationships as an important dimension of the 'German model'....
The German industrial relations system has changed considerably in the past thirty years and has bec...
Industrial relations are in flux in many nations, perhaps most notably in Germany and Britain. That ...
Industrial relations are in flux in many nations, perhaps most notably in Germany and Britain. That ...
This paper discusses whether in view of the accumulated contextual pressures the evolving new German...
The aim of this thesis is to assess the impact of German Unification on the German Model of industri...
The erosion of a number of national systems of employment relations, and the evidence fromlarge scal...
Germany's economic and social system faces immense economic, social, and political demands. These ma...
Ten years ago the German economy was regarded as the “sick man of Europe”. It was during the current...
The paper examines recent evidence on the erosion of the German industrial relations model. Although...
The paper assesses current trajectories of change in the German system of industrial relations by an...
The paper discusses whether in view of the accumulated contextual pressures the evolving new German...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to perform a systematic cross-country comparison of key feature...
This article investigates collective bargaining trends in the German private sector since 2000. Usin...
This paper examines whether there has been a transformation towards company-specific and unitarist i...
"In this paper, we examine employment relationships as an important dimension of the 'German model'....
The German industrial relations system has changed considerably in the past thirty years and has bec...
Industrial relations are in flux in many nations, perhaps most notably in Germany and Britain. That ...
Industrial relations are in flux in many nations, perhaps most notably in Germany and Britain. That ...
This paper discusses whether in view of the accumulated contextual pressures the evolving new German...
The aim of this thesis is to assess the impact of German Unification on the German Model of industri...
The erosion of a number of national systems of employment relations, and the evidence fromlarge scal...
Germany's economic and social system faces immense economic, social, and political demands. These ma...
Ten years ago the German economy was regarded as the “sick man of Europe”. It was during the current...