A widespread rhetoric suggests that market-like rules dominate employment relationships, and particularly compensation, but empirical evidence is inconclusive. This research examines organisations’ compensation policies in clusters of European capitalist economies to test such a hypothesis. Four fuzzy clusters emerged from data, namely, Standard, Internalised, Competitive and Incentive, which illustrates a division between organisation- and market-based models. Collective pay rules characterise organisation-based model, and this is the predominant model in all countries except for the liberal market economies. Firms from different models of capitalism rely on internal labour market pay rules, suggesting that the scope of the liberal market ...
National labour market institutions interact across national boundaries when product markets are glo...
This paper investigates whether any significant differences in the job satisfaction of high- and low...
We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between LMPs and ...
This paper examines the relationship between institutions and the remuneration of different jobs by ...
The dissertation at hand examines pay inequalities in contemporary capitalist societies, a phenomena...
This paper documents the large cross-country differences in labor institutions that make them a cand...
The present study examines cross-national and sectoral differences in multifactor productivity growt...
Literature on comparative capitalism remains divided between approaches founded on stylized case stu...
What is the relationship between the structure of earnings within firms and their business and emplo...
This paper examines the use and consequences of shared compensation plans (profit sharing, profit re...
What is the relationship between the structure of earnings within firms and their business and emplo...
This paper examines the relationship between institutions and the remuneration of different jobs by ...
This paper uses nationally representative linked workplace-employee data from the British 2004 Workp...
This paper documents the large cross-country differences in labor institutions that make them a cand...
The erosion of a number of national systems of employment relations, and the evidence fromlarge scal...
National labour market institutions interact across national boundaries when product markets are glo...
This paper investigates whether any significant differences in the job satisfaction of high- and low...
We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between LMPs and ...
This paper examines the relationship between institutions and the remuneration of different jobs by ...
The dissertation at hand examines pay inequalities in contemporary capitalist societies, a phenomena...
This paper documents the large cross-country differences in labor institutions that make them a cand...
The present study examines cross-national and sectoral differences in multifactor productivity growt...
Literature on comparative capitalism remains divided between approaches founded on stylized case stu...
What is the relationship between the structure of earnings within firms and their business and emplo...
This paper examines the use and consequences of shared compensation plans (profit sharing, profit re...
What is the relationship between the structure of earnings within firms and their business and emplo...
This paper examines the relationship between institutions and the remuneration of different jobs by ...
This paper uses nationally representative linked workplace-employee data from the British 2004 Workp...
This paper documents the large cross-country differences in labor institutions that make them a cand...
The erosion of a number of national systems of employment relations, and the evidence fromlarge scal...
National labour market institutions interact across national boundaries when product markets are glo...
This paper investigates whether any significant differences in the job satisfaction of high- and low...
We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between LMPs and ...