[Summary of the book containing this chapter]: Combining the literature on comparative capitalism with that on comparative HRM, Human Resource Management and the Institutional Perspective explores the overlapping and distinct elements in work and employment relations both within and across country lines. The authors focus on intra-firm relations, internal diversity within varieties of capitalsm, and the uneven and experimental nature of systemic change, all the while employing an impressive level of theoretical rigor and empirical evidence. For those interested in contemporary developments in institutional theory, the relationship between regulation and practice, and in innovation and continuity in HRM, this book is a valuable resource. In ...
We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between HRM pract...
The lively debate about converging or diverging management practices is not yet decided. Human resou...
The industrial structure of national economies has been changing since the middle of the 19th centur...
Literature on comparative capitalism remains divided between approaches founded on stylized case stu...
This paper uses longitudinal survey data from Britain, Germany and Sweden to examine whether, as som...
This special issue is dedicated to exploring the convergence and divergence of national systems of i...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article reviews and consolidates ...
This chapter focuses on comparative human resource management (HRM). It explores the differences bet...
This unique and path-breaking Handbook explores the issue of comparative human resource Management (...
In this chapter, we highlight some of the most influential approaches to understanding variations in...
This chapter introduces and explores HRM in Western Europe. It addresses what it is that distinguish...
This book aims to answer a number of important questions. To what extent have European countries con...
We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between human re...
There have been numerous accounts exploring the relationship between institutions and firm practices...
Literature on comparative capitalism remains divided between approaches founded on stylized case stu...
We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between HRM pract...
The lively debate about converging or diverging management practices is not yet decided. Human resou...
The industrial structure of national economies has been changing since the middle of the 19th centur...
Literature on comparative capitalism remains divided between approaches founded on stylized case stu...
This paper uses longitudinal survey data from Britain, Germany and Sweden to examine whether, as som...
This special issue is dedicated to exploring the convergence and divergence of national systems of i...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article reviews and consolidates ...
This chapter focuses on comparative human resource management (HRM). It explores the differences bet...
This unique and path-breaking Handbook explores the issue of comparative human resource Management (...
In this chapter, we highlight some of the most influential approaches to understanding variations in...
This chapter introduces and explores HRM in Western Europe. It addresses what it is that distinguish...
This book aims to answer a number of important questions. To what extent have European countries con...
We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between human re...
There have been numerous accounts exploring the relationship between institutions and firm practices...
Literature on comparative capitalism remains divided between approaches founded on stylized case stu...
We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between HRM pract...
The lively debate about converging or diverging management practices is not yet decided. Human resou...
The industrial structure of national economies has been changing since the middle of the 19th centur...