The primary objective of this paper is to understand the extent to which Australian industrial relations academics took up the different heuristic frameworks from USA and UK from the 1960s to the 1980s. A second objective is to begin to understand why, and in what ways ideas are transmitted in academic disciplines drawing on a “market model” for ideas. It is shown that in the years between 1960s and 1980s a modified US (Dunlopian) model of interpreting industrial relations became more influential in Australia than that of UK scholarship, as exemplified by the British Oxford School. In part this reflects the breadth, flexibility and absence of an overt normative tenor in Dunlop\u27s model which thus offered lower transaction costs for schola...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the origins of tensions between the benefits (such ...
This article appeared in Industrial and Labor Relations Review, following an early 1949 meeting at P...
This paper will discuss the method and content of the teaching of industrial relations (in the words...
The transmission of ideas in employment relations: Dunlop and Oxford in the development of Australia...
This history of academic industrial relations in Austraha from the 1950s to the 1990s examines the w...
and I am grateful for facilities provided. Industrial relations issues are never far from the limeli...
This paper addresses John Thomas Dunlop's Industrial Relations Systems,a book that has exerted enorm...
There are two discursive frameworks concerning ideology in Australian industrial relations. In many ...
In recent years Australian industrial relations research has drawn more extensively on concepts draw...
Taking a theme of the transmission of ideas within disciplines, this paper investigates the impact o...
Never has a form of legislation created such contentious and wide-reaching emotional debate in Austr...
This paper looks at the industrial-relations system popularized by John Dunlop with a view to answer...
The aim of this paper is to develop an integrated theoretical framework which is capable of explaini...
THIS paper sets out a brief summary of the analysis of industrial relations systems that has emerged...
The decline of the academic field of industrial relations has been well-chronicled (Kaufman 1993, 20...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the origins of tensions between the benefits (such ...
This article appeared in Industrial and Labor Relations Review, following an early 1949 meeting at P...
This paper will discuss the method and content of the teaching of industrial relations (in the words...
The transmission of ideas in employment relations: Dunlop and Oxford in the development of Australia...
This history of academic industrial relations in Austraha from the 1950s to the 1990s examines the w...
and I am grateful for facilities provided. Industrial relations issues are never far from the limeli...
This paper addresses John Thomas Dunlop's Industrial Relations Systems,a book that has exerted enorm...
There are two discursive frameworks concerning ideology in Australian industrial relations. In many ...
In recent years Australian industrial relations research has drawn more extensively on concepts draw...
Taking a theme of the transmission of ideas within disciplines, this paper investigates the impact o...
Never has a form of legislation created such contentious and wide-reaching emotional debate in Austr...
This paper looks at the industrial-relations system popularized by John Dunlop with a view to answer...
The aim of this paper is to develop an integrated theoretical framework which is capable of explaini...
THIS paper sets out a brief summary of the analysis of industrial relations systems that has emerged...
The decline of the academic field of industrial relations has been well-chronicled (Kaufman 1993, 20...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the origins of tensions between the benefits (such ...
This article appeared in Industrial and Labor Relations Review, following an early 1949 meeting at P...
This paper will discuss the method and content of the teaching of industrial relations (in the words...