In this article, we explore the dynamic, indirect effects of employment regulation through a qualitative study of three medium-sized enterprises and their ongoing, everyday employment relationships. Whereas owner–manager prerogative is generally associated with informality in small and medium-sized enterprises, we identify instances of formal policies and procedures implemented in response to regulation being instrumental in exerting this prerogative. Furthermore, employees reinforced this process by making judgements regarding the employment relationship in terms of their perceived informal psychological contract rather than external regulatory obligations. This article extends understanding of dynamic, indirect regulatory effects in relat...
Marketization of the employment relationship is a key causal factor explaining the adverse impact of...
M.Phil. (Employment Relations)Abstract: Orientation: The employer-employee relationship is becoming ...
Reports findings from an empirical investigation into the nature of the employment relationship in s...
© 2014, The Author(s) 2014. In this article, we explore the dynamic, indirect effects of employment ...
In this article, we explore the dynamic, indirect effects of employment regulation through a qualita...
In this article, we explore the dynamic, indirect effects of employment regulation through a qualita...
This paper addresses two related issues: the effect of the `regulatory shock' of the National Minimu...
This article critically analyses intersubjective negotiation in the context of the small firm employ...
This paper presents in-depth qualitative research on three small professional service firms whose ow...
This paper presents in-depth qualitative research on three small professional service firms whose ow...
This article critically analyses intersubjective negotiation in the context of the small firm employ...
The effects of regulations on SMEs have garnered significant political attention internationally yet...
This article surveys institutional experimentation that has emerged internationally in response to t...
The view that excessive regulation constrains small business growth has been a persistent theme with...
This e-special issue focuses on employment relations in the context of ‘small business revivalism’ a...
Marketization of the employment relationship is a key causal factor explaining the adverse impact of...
M.Phil. (Employment Relations)Abstract: Orientation: The employer-employee relationship is becoming ...
Reports findings from an empirical investigation into the nature of the employment relationship in s...
© 2014, The Author(s) 2014. In this article, we explore the dynamic, indirect effects of employment ...
In this article, we explore the dynamic, indirect effects of employment regulation through a qualita...
In this article, we explore the dynamic, indirect effects of employment regulation through a qualita...
This paper addresses two related issues: the effect of the `regulatory shock' of the National Minimu...
This article critically analyses intersubjective negotiation in the context of the small firm employ...
This paper presents in-depth qualitative research on three small professional service firms whose ow...
This paper presents in-depth qualitative research on three small professional service firms whose ow...
This article critically analyses intersubjective negotiation in the context of the small firm employ...
The effects of regulations on SMEs have garnered significant political attention internationally yet...
This article surveys institutional experimentation that has emerged internationally in response to t...
The view that excessive regulation constrains small business growth has been a persistent theme with...
This e-special issue focuses on employment relations in the context of ‘small business revivalism’ a...
Marketization of the employment relationship is a key causal factor explaining the adverse impact of...
M.Phil. (Employment Relations)Abstract: Orientation: The employer-employee relationship is becoming ...
Reports findings from an empirical investigation into the nature of the employment relationship in s...