Published online 18 July 2013.In recent years, employer-centered explanations of welfare state development have begun to challenge conventional labor-centered and state-centered explanations. These new explanations suggest that sector-specific business interests and cross-class alliances propelled the adoption and expansion of social programs (the business interests thesis). This article presents a novel explanation of differences in business support for welfare state expansion based on a diachronic analysis of the German case and shadow case studies of Sweden and the United States. The article suggests that when looking at changes in employers’ positions across time rather than across sectors, political constraints turn out to be the centr...
This article presents a novel explanation for instances of business support for welfare state expans...
The authors argue that the organization of employers shapes social policy support among firms and, i...
Defence date: 12 June 2009Examining Board: Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School), Anke Hassel (Hert...
In recent years, employer-centered explanations of welfare state development have begun to challenge...
In recent years, employer-centered explanations of welfare state development have begun to challenge...
This book assesses the role of employers in the development of welfare state and labour market insti...
This article presents a novel explanation for instances of business support for welfare state expans...
Defence date: 12 June 2009Examining Board: Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School), Anke Hassel (Hert...
n recent years, business-centered explanations of welfare state development have challenged conventi...
The literature identifies two forms of business organization, Neocorporatist and firm-level, and the...
This edited volume provides a synthesis on the question of business attitudes towards and its influe...
This edited volume provides a synthesis on the question of business attitudes towards and its influe...
n recent years, business-centered explanations of welfare state development have challenged conventi...
In recent years, business-centered explanations of welfare state development have challenged convent...
In recent years, business-centered explanations of welfare state development have challenged convent...
This article presents a novel explanation for instances of business support for welfare state expans...
The authors argue that the organization of employers shapes social policy support among firms and, i...
Defence date: 12 June 2009Examining Board: Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School), Anke Hassel (Hert...
In recent years, employer-centered explanations of welfare state development have begun to challenge...
In recent years, employer-centered explanations of welfare state development have begun to challenge...
This book assesses the role of employers in the development of welfare state and labour market insti...
This article presents a novel explanation for instances of business support for welfare state expans...
Defence date: 12 June 2009Examining Board: Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School), Anke Hassel (Hert...
n recent years, business-centered explanations of welfare state development have challenged conventi...
The literature identifies two forms of business organization, Neocorporatist and firm-level, and the...
This edited volume provides a synthesis on the question of business attitudes towards and its influe...
This edited volume provides a synthesis on the question of business attitudes towards and its influe...
n recent years, business-centered explanations of welfare state development have challenged conventi...
In recent years, business-centered explanations of welfare state development have challenged convent...
In recent years, business-centered explanations of welfare state development have challenged convent...
This article presents a novel explanation for instances of business support for welfare state expans...
The authors argue that the organization of employers shapes social policy support among firms and, i...
Defence date: 12 June 2009Examining Board: Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School), Anke Hassel (Hert...