Labour markets and industrial relations have changed during the last couple of decades. In a number of countries, the traditional systems of collective bargaining have been challenged by trends toward decentralisation, individualisation and deinstitutionalization at the labour market. This has had both practical and theoretical implications for the industrial relations field. In the article we identify different types of theoretical discourses about how to understand and conceptualise the practical changes in industrial relations. We discuss its implication for the academic discussions about employment relations versus industrial relations.Debattartike
The paper assesses current trajectories of change in the German system of industrial relations by an...
This article attempts to inquire what industrial relations (IR) is and analyzes the ways in which it...
The rules and institutions of collective bargaining are widely held to have an adverse effect on emp...
Labour markets and industrial relations have changed during the last couple of decades. In a number ...
This article examines the question as to whether or not a new paradigm of employment relations is em...
This article argues that the industrial relations (IR) field has had two distinct paradigms - an ori...
This PhD by published works falls entirely within the field of industrial relations and contributes ...
How do employment relations change even though the formal structure of employment relations institut...
This new edition sees a name change from Industrial Relations to Employment Relations, reflecting an...
The article contributes to the analysis of the transformation of industrial relations in Europe by p...
The frequent claim that employment relations have become irrelevant is not new: it has been cyclical...
Employee and employer relations and their regulatory mechanisms and institutions are undergoing prof...
There are two discursive frameworks concerning ideology in Australian industrial relations. In many ...
One is often asked the question: What is industrial relations? The easy way to answer such a quely i...
The authors assert that changing world markets and new technologies are driving industrial restructu...
The paper assesses current trajectories of change in the German system of industrial relations by an...
This article attempts to inquire what industrial relations (IR) is and analyzes the ways in which it...
The rules and institutions of collective bargaining are widely held to have an adverse effect on emp...
Labour markets and industrial relations have changed during the last couple of decades. In a number ...
This article examines the question as to whether or not a new paradigm of employment relations is em...
This article argues that the industrial relations (IR) field has had two distinct paradigms - an ori...
This PhD by published works falls entirely within the field of industrial relations and contributes ...
How do employment relations change even though the formal structure of employment relations institut...
This new edition sees a name change from Industrial Relations to Employment Relations, reflecting an...
The article contributes to the analysis of the transformation of industrial relations in Europe by p...
The frequent claim that employment relations have become irrelevant is not new: it has been cyclical...
Employee and employer relations and their regulatory mechanisms and institutions are undergoing prof...
There are two discursive frameworks concerning ideology in Australian industrial relations. In many ...
One is often asked the question: What is industrial relations? The easy way to answer such a quely i...
The authors assert that changing world markets and new technologies are driving industrial restructu...
The paper assesses current trajectories of change in the German system of industrial relations by an...
This article attempts to inquire what industrial relations (IR) is and analyzes the ways in which it...
The rules and institutions of collective bargaining are widely held to have an adverse effect on emp...