The authors examine competing theoretical arguments regarding whether union representation, shared governance, wage levels, and two features of the quality of labor relations—workplace culture and conflict in negotiations—lead to better or worse outcomes for airlines, and they test these interpretations using a mix of historical and quantitative data from major U.S. airlines. Both the qualitative and quantitative results suggest that relational factors—conflict and workplace culture—are more important determinants of performance than the structural factors of unionization, shared governance, and wages. The authors conclude that efforts to recover from the current crisis in the airline industry that depend primarily on reductions in wages or...
We discuss deregulation (liberalisation) and some of the international institutions that influence t...
This study examines how a transformation in patterns of conflict and cooperation affected economic p...
This analysis characterizes empirically how good labour relations can alleviate the negative impact ...
The authors examine competing theoretical arguments regarding whether union representation, shared g...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2010. Major: Human Resources and Industrial Relat...
The crisis in the airline industry and its labor relations system creates a window of ...
PDFTech ReportDOT-P-30-92-1DTRS-57-89-00090Labor relationsCollective bargainingLabor negotiationsLab...
Transformation of the airline labor market continues long after deregulation. Airline wages changed ...
The chapter examines wage, industrial disputes, and economic shocks in the aviation and allied indus...
There is a general proposition that common, advanced technologies similarly deployed in countries wi...
This dissertation deals with the changes which have intervened since the inception of deregulation i...
How much labour action and it’s subsequent negative influences (loss of brand value, customer’s loya...
This paper attempts to give the reader background on the airline industry and deregulation with an a...
We analyze how firms renegotiate labor contracts to extract concessions from labor. While anecdotal ...
The relationship between nonfinancial and financial performance measures has been extensively invest...
We discuss deregulation (liberalisation) and some of the international institutions that influence t...
This study examines how a transformation in patterns of conflict and cooperation affected economic p...
This analysis characterizes empirically how good labour relations can alleviate the negative impact ...
The authors examine competing theoretical arguments regarding whether union representation, shared g...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2010. Major: Human Resources and Industrial Relat...
The crisis in the airline industry and its labor relations system creates a window of ...
PDFTech ReportDOT-P-30-92-1DTRS-57-89-00090Labor relationsCollective bargainingLabor negotiationsLab...
Transformation of the airline labor market continues long after deregulation. Airline wages changed ...
The chapter examines wage, industrial disputes, and economic shocks in the aviation and allied indus...
There is a general proposition that common, advanced technologies similarly deployed in countries wi...
This dissertation deals with the changes which have intervened since the inception of deregulation i...
How much labour action and it’s subsequent negative influences (loss of brand value, customer’s loya...
This paper attempts to give the reader background on the airline industry and deregulation with an a...
We analyze how firms renegotiate labor contracts to extract concessions from labor. While anecdotal ...
The relationship between nonfinancial and financial performance measures has been extensively invest...
We discuss deregulation (liberalisation) and some of the international institutions that influence t...
This study examines how a transformation in patterns of conflict and cooperation affected economic p...
This analysis characterizes empirically how good labour relations can alleviate the negative impact ...