peer-reviewedThis paper was obtained through PEER (Publishing and the Ecology of European Research) http://www.peerproject.euThis paper applies insights from governance and multi-level governance (MLG) studies to the analysis of Social Partnership in order to: (1) outline a methodological approach for the study of Social Partnership over time; and (2) to provide neutral framework for analysis that will facilitate the collection of empirical evidence that may contribute (either positively or negatively) to the theorising of Social Partnership as a new form of governance. The proposed methodology focuses on the extent of policy integration (and/or disaggregation) between policy interests in the Social Partnership model in order to asc...
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Over the past two decades there has been a burgeoning interest and research into experiments and inn...
This study considers the development of social partnership in Ireland via a comparative analysis of ...
Ireland has been one of the fastest growing economies in the European Union or the OECD in the 1990s...
Over the past two decades there has been a burgeoning interest and research into experiments and inn...
This paper draws on my recent book, Asymmetric Engagement - The Community and Voluntary Pillar in Ir...
This chapter examines recent social policy directions in the context of the neo-liberal macro enviro...
This paper first introduces ‘Europeanisation’, a key concept to enable examination of EU influence, ...
The development of “social partnership” institutions has been one of the most striking, and surpris...
This paper reassesses the relationship between social partnership and the broader Irish policy proce...
Ireland's social partnership process, now under attack from a number of quarters, has repeatedly bee...
peer-reviewedInternational (Considine & Giguere 2008) and Australian (Smyth, Reddel & Jones 2005) in...
From 1987-2009, Irish social partnership operated as a national framework for industrial relations. ...
The Irish 'Social Partnership' is the way that corporatist accommodates the trade unions, farmers, c...
Over the past two decades there has been a burgeoning interest and research into experiments and inn...
This paper seeks to assess the experience of the social partnership era in Irish industrial relation...
Over the past two decades there has been a burgeoning interest and research into experiments and inn...
This study considers the development of social partnership in Ireland via a comparative analysis of ...
Ireland has been one of the fastest growing economies in the European Union or the OECD in the 1990s...
Over the past two decades there has been a burgeoning interest and research into experiments and inn...
This paper draws on my recent book, Asymmetric Engagement - The Community and Voluntary Pillar in Ir...
This chapter examines recent social policy directions in the context of the neo-liberal macro enviro...
This paper first introduces ‘Europeanisation’, a key concept to enable examination of EU influence, ...