Literature on comparative capitalism remains divided between approaches founded on stylized case study evidence and descriptions of broad trends, and those that focus on macro data. In contrast, this study explores the relevance of Amable’s approach to understanding differences in employment relations practice, based on firm-level micro data. The article examines employee–employer interdependence (including turnover rates) in different categories of economy as classified by Amable. The findings confirm that exit – whether forced or voluntary – remains more common in market-based economies than in their continental counterparts and that institutionalized employee voice is an important variable in reducing turnover. However, there is as much ...
This paper examines the antecedents of private sector managers’ propensity to communicate directly ...
International audienceThe academic literature emphasizes that shared capitalism positively affects e...
Employment practices in the Nordic countries have been described as unique in Europe. Special traits...
Literature on comparative capitalism remains divided between approaches founded on stylized case stu...
Literature on comparative capitalism remains divided between approaches founded on stylized case stu...
The literature on the Danish and Norwegian labor market systems emphasizes the commonalities of the ...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter]: Combining the literature on comparative capitalism wi...
International audienceThis paper, drawing on a 2003–2006 establishment-level survey of 1,819 call ce...
The present study addresses the relationship between human resources management (HRM) practices and ...
Economic research has widely analysed the effects of institutions and policies on the economy and la...
Debates on the desirability of workplace employee representation are rarely evidence-based. We use a...
This paper, drawing on a 2003–2006 establishment-level survey of 1,819 call centers in 15 countries,...
This study employs a large on-going survey database to explore the antecedents of comparative differ...
International audienceUsing survey data for call centre establishments in eight countries, we examin...
This paper, drawing on a 2003-2006 establishment-level survey of 1,819 call centers in 15 countries,...
This paper examines the antecedents of private sector managers’ propensity to communicate directly ...
International audienceThe academic literature emphasizes that shared capitalism positively affects e...
Employment practices in the Nordic countries have been described as unique in Europe. Special traits...
Literature on comparative capitalism remains divided between approaches founded on stylized case stu...
Literature on comparative capitalism remains divided between approaches founded on stylized case stu...
The literature on the Danish and Norwegian labor market systems emphasizes the commonalities of the ...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter]: Combining the literature on comparative capitalism wi...
International audienceThis paper, drawing on a 2003–2006 establishment-level survey of 1,819 call ce...
The present study addresses the relationship between human resources management (HRM) practices and ...
Economic research has widely analysed the effects of institutions and policies on the economy and la...
Debates on the desirability of workplace employee representation are rarely evidence-based. We use a...
This paper, drawing on a 2003–2006 establishment-level survey of 1,819 call centers in 15 countries,...
This study employs a large on-going survey database to explore the antecedents of comparative differ...
International audienceUsing survey data for call centre establishments in eight countries, we examin...
This paper, drawing on a 2003-2006 establishment-level survey of 1,819 call centers in 15 countries,...
This paper examines the antecedents of private sector managers’ propensity to communicate directly ...
International audienceThe academic literature emphasizes that shared capitalism positively affects e...
Employment practices in the Nordic countries have been described as unique in Europe. Special traits...