Authors argue that industrial relations systems change due to shifts in the constraints facing those systems, and that the most salient constraints facing IR systems in Asia have shifted from those of maintaining labor peace and stability in the early stages of industrialization, to those of increasing both numerical and functional flexibility in the 1980s and 1990s. The evidence to sustain the argument is drawn from seven “representative” Asian IR systems: Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, India, and China. They also distinguish between systems that have smoothly adapted (Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines) and systems that have fundamentally transformed (China and South Korea), and hypothesize about the reas...
The trend of globalization since the early 1990s has had profound impact on industrial relations sys...
In 1986, Kochan, Katz and McKersie (1986: p. 16) appealed for a new conceptualisation of the institu...
It is generally accepted that a substantial change has taken place in Korean industrial relations si...
Authors argue that industrial relations systems change due to shifts in the constraints facing those...
We argue that industrial relations (IR) systems change due to shifts in the constraints facing those...
earlier version of the paper, Ina Ortiz and Zeynep Aksehirli for research assistance, and three anon...
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the value of the comparative study of industrial relation...
This paper analyzes the concept of “transformation” that many allege has occurred recently in a wide...
The authors assert that changing world markets and new technologies are driving industrial restructu...
This article outlines the close relationship between economic development and industrial relations i...
The case studies of Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, and India presented in this paper support ...
Since the latter half of 1980s, Japan has maintained foreign exchange rate high according to the Pla...
Much attention has been focused on the decline of traditional employment structures in the advanced ...
The authors use two models from biological science—the evolutionary model of gradual adaptation, and...
This article uses a framework developed by Kuruvilla (1995a) that hypothesised a very close link bet...
The trend of globalization since the early 1990s has had profound impact on industrial relations sys...
In 1986, Kochan, Katz and McKersie (1986: p. 16) appealed for a new conceptualisation of the institu...
It is generally accepted that a substantial change has taken place in Korean industrial relations si...
Authors argue that industrial relations systems change due to shifts in the constraints facing those...
We argue that industrial relations (IR) systems change due to shifts in the constraints facing those...
earlier version of the paper, Ina Ortiz and Zeynep Aksehirli for research assistance, and three anon...
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the value of the comparative study of industrial relation...
This paper analyzes the concept of “transformation” that many allege has occurred recently in a wide...
The authors assert that changing world markets and new technologies are driving industrial restructu...
This article outlines the close relationship between economic development and industrial relations i...
The case studies of Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, and India presented in this paper support ...
Since the latter half of 1980s, Japan has maintained foreign exchange rate high according to the Pla...
Much attention has been focused on the decline of traditional employment structures in the advanced ...
The authors use two models from biological science—the evolutionary model of gradual adaptation, and...
This article uses a framework developed by Kuruvilla (1995a) that hypothesised a very close link bet...
The trend of globalization since the early 1990s has had profound impact on industrial relations sys...
In 1986, Kochan, Katz and McKersie (1986: p. 16) appealed for a new conceptualisation of the institu...
It is generally accepted that a substantial change has taken place in Korean industrial relations si...