This article re-introduces the company in the analysis of labour market dualisation by studying local actors’ (i.e. management and employee representatives) strategies as embedded in organisational and institutional contexts. Building on 12 case studies of multinational corporation (hereinafter MNC) subsidiaries in Belgium, Germany and Britain, the authors illustrate how organisational and institutional legacies influence (but do not determine) local actors’ strategic arrangements regarding the working conditions of standard (insider) and non-standard (outsider) workers. The outcomes resulting from these local (negotiated) arrangements illustrate a variety of inequality patterns, rather than any single pattern. The study distinguishes betwe...
NoThis article examines the labour relations practices of multinational corporations (MNCs) in the G...
© The Author(s) 2014. Most studies of flexicurity have focused on formal institutions within distinc...
A number of theoretical approaches to the diffusion of employment practices within multinational com...
This article re-introduces the company in the analysis of labour market dualisation by studying loca...
This work makes a theoretical contribution to our understanding of the strategic mechanisms that ena...
This article argues that labour market institutional differences need to be taken more into account ...
Contains fulltext : 182985.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The debate on...
How can we understand similarities and differences between work practices in multinational companies...
Against the background of current debates on labour market segmentation and inequality, this thesis ...
In the complex world of corporate and host-country influences, social interaction between multinatio...
This volume looks at how multinational companies manage their workforces across borders. Its focus i...
New institutionalist studies of human resource management in multinational companies argue that subs...
© The Author(s) 2016. In this comparative qualitative study, the authors examine how local bargainin...
"How can we understand similarities and differences between work practices in multinational compani...
The article argues that institutionalist theory applied to multinationals focuses on the issue of in...
NoThis article examines the labour relations practices of multinational corporations (MNCs) in the G...
© The Author(s) 2014. Most studies of flexicurity have focused on formal institutions within distinc...
A number of theoretical approaches to the diffusion of employment practices within multinational com...
This article re-introduces the company in the analysis of labour market dualisation by studying loca...
This work makes a theoretical contribution to our understanding of the strategic mechanisms that ena...
This article argues that labour market institutional differences need to be taken more into account ...
Contains fulltext : 182985.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The debate on...
How can we understand similarities and differences between work practices in multinational companies...
Against the background of current debates on labour market segmentation and inequality, this thesis ...
In the complex world of corporate and host-country influences, social interaction between multinatio...
This volume looks at how multinational companies manage their workforces across borders. Its focus i...
New institutionalist studies of human resource management in multinational companies argue that subs...
© The Author(s) 2016. In this comparative qualitative study, the authors examine how local bargainin...
"How can we understand similarities and differences between work practices in multinational compani...
The article argues that institutionalist theory applied to multinationals focuses on the issue of in...
NoThis article examines the labour relations practices of multinational corporations (MNCs) in the G...
© The Author(s) 2014. Most studies of flexicurity have focused on formal institutions within distinc...
A number of theoretical approaches to the diffusion of employment practices within multinational com...