This comparative study examines survey data from 464 call centers in the United States, 167 in the United Kingdom, and 387 in Canada to explore two questions: whether institutional differences shape employers’ choices of ways to improve work force flex¬ibility, both numerical and functional; and whether strategies for numerical flexibility and functional flexibility are related. The results suggest that institutional differences across these liberal market economies—specifically, in dismissal regulations and union strength—did affect how employers chose to achieve work force flexibility. For example, the use of part-time workers was more common in countries with more stringent rules regulating dismissals. Organizational characteristics also...
Employers in all industrial societies have sought greater flexibility in their employment systems. T...
The present study explored the availability of flexible work arrangements (FWA) and their relationsh...
© The Author(s) 2014. Most studies of flexicurity have focused on formal institutions within distinc...
This paper studies the determinants of the joint adoption of employment, wage and working time flexi...
This study examines flexible work arrangement (FWA) availability in 2009 in a sample of 545 American...
This study examines flexible work arrangement (FWA) availability in 2009 in a sample of 545 American...
This study examines reasons for variation in work design (defined by job discretion and performance ...
This paper studies the relationship between employment, wage and working time flexibility at the wor...
The present study explored the availability of flexible work arrangements (FWA) and their relationsh...
This paper examines the flexibility debate with reference to an empirical study conducted in the ret...
This paper analyzes the relationships among national institutions, collective bargaining arrangement...
Special Edition on Comparative Studies of the WorkplaceInternational audienceThis article provides a...
This paper analyzes the relationships among national institutions, collective bargaining arrangement...
This paper explores the nature of workplace flexibility in an Australian Call Centre by comparing fl...
This paper, drawing on a 2003–2006 establishment-level survey of 1,819 call centers in 15 countries,...
Employers in all industrial societies have sought greater flexibility in their employment systems. T...
The present study explored the availability of flexible work arrangements (FWA) and their relationsh...
© The Author(s) 2014. Most studies of flexicurity have focused on formal institutions within distinc...
This paper studies the determinants of the joint adoption of employment, wage and working time flexi...
This study examines flexible work arrangement (FWA) availability in 2009 in a sample of 545 American...
This study examines flexible work arrangement (FWA) availability in 2009 in a sample of 545 American...
This study examines reasons for variation in work design (defined by job discretion and performance ...
This paper studies the relationship between employment, wage and working time flexibility at the wor...
The present study explored the availability of flexible work arrangements (FWA) and their relationsh...
This paper examines the flexibility debate with reference to an empirical study conducted in the ret...
This paper analyzes the relationships among national institutions, collective bargaining arrangement...
Special Edition on Comparative Studies of the WorkplaceInternational audienceThis article provides a...
This paper analyzes the relationships among national institutions, collective bargaining arrangement...
This paper explores the nature of workplace flexibility in an Australian Call Centre by comparing fl...
This paper, drawing on a 2003–2006 establishment-level survey of 1,819 call centers in 15 countries,...
Employers in all industrial societies have sought greater flexibility in their employment systems. T...
The present study explored the availability of flexible work arrangements (FWA) and their relationsh...
© The Author(s) 2014. Most studies of flexicurity have focused on formal institutions within distinc...