Virtually all countries are undergoing deregulation and privatisation of their telecommunications sectors. Yet despite the globalisation of markets, technological borrowing, and great similarities in public sector legacies across countries, the outcomes of deregulation and restructuring are not converging to a single point. Rather, the differences in national and sub-national industrial relations institutions have allowed key stakeholders to shape new market rules, or re-regulate the market in ways that privilege some actors more than others. The new rules, in turn, more or less constrain managerial prerogative and lead to substantially different outcomes for key stakeholders, including firms, unions, workers, managers, and consumers. This ...
This article examines European telecommunications through the conceptual lenses of the ‘competition’...
We investigate institutional and policy drivers of telecommuncations deregulation in Europe. In part...
For the past several decades, U.S. policymakers and the courts have charged a largely deregulatory c...
Virtually all countries are undergoing deregulation and privatisation of their telecommunications se...
[Excerpt] Because of the slower pace of reform, however, Telekom also stands to learn from the mista...
This paper examines recent changes in collective bargaining and employer strategies in the German te...
[Excerpt] This chapter summarizes some of the recent literature concerning the changing nature of ma...
Telecommunications deregulation and privatization was a good step to create new demands for a new in...
This paper examines cross-national differences in the development of sectoral collective bargaining ...
Summary The long?established public monopoly tradition in telecommunications is under attack, partl...
Reports on the deregulation of the German telecommunications industry during the restructuring of th...
We investigate institutional and policy drivers of telecommunications deregulation in Europe. In par...
One of the consequences of major regulatory reform of the telecommunications sector from the end of ...
This article examines corporate governance arrangements and the adjustment paths of British Telecom ...
This study analyses recent changes in collective bargaining institutions and their implications for ...
This article examines European telecommunications through the conceptual lenses of the ‘competition’...
We investigate institutional and policy drivers of telecommuncations deregulation in Europe. In part...
For the past several decades, U.S. policymakers and the courts have charged a largely deregulatory c...
Virtually all countries are undergoing deregulation and privatisation of their telecommunications se...
[Excerpt] Because of the slower pace of reform, however, Telekom also stands to learn from the mista...
This paper examines recent changes in collective bargaining and employer strategies in the German te...
[Excerpt] This chapter summarizes some of the recent literature concerning the changing nature of ma...
Telecommunications deregulation and privatization was a good step to create new demands for a new in...
This paper examines cross-national differences in the development of sectoral collective bargaining ...
Summary The long?established public monopoly tradition in telecommunications is under attack, partl...
Reports on the deregulation of the German telecommunications industry during the restructuring of th...
We investigate institutional and policy drivers of telecommunications deregulation in Europe. In par...
One of the consequences of major regulatory reform of the telecommunications sector from the end of ...
This article examines corporate governance arrangements and the adjustment paths of British Telecom ...
This study analyses recent changes in collective bargaining institutions and their implications for ...
This article examines European telecommunications through the conceptual lenses of the ‘competition’...
We investigate institutional and policy drivers of telecommuncations deregulation in Europe. In part...
For the past several decades, U.S. policymakers and the courts have charged a largely deregulatory c...