This paper reassesses the relationship between social partnership and the broader Irish policy process. What has developed may be conceptualised as “flexible network governance”. While pay regulation may be less strongly institutionalised than in other countries with national-level pay deals, social partnership has created networks for establishing and maintaining priorities that matter to those involved in the process. These have not replaced conventional methods of developing policy. Nor do they displace government prerogative - politics can trump partnership. Social partnership is open to some criticism on grounds of both effectiveness and legitimacy. But is has proven robust to date on the core issues it deals with.
For nearly 20 years the Irish State has engaged in a process of social concertation that has produce...
This article examines the key factors behind the collapse of the Irish social partnership process in...
This paper draws on my recent book, Asymmetric Engagement - The Community and Voluntary Pillar in Ir...
peer-reviewedThis paper was obtained through PEER (Publishing and the Ecology of European Research) ...
The development of “social partnership” institutions has been one of the most striking, and surpris...
Ireland's social partnership process, now under attack from a number of quarters, has repeatedly bee...
This paper examines the Irish experience of social partnership at organisation level. It argues that...
This paper seeks to assess the experience of the social partnership era in Irish industrial relation...
The Irish 'Social Partnership' is the way that corporatist accommodates the trade unions, farmers, c...
Social partnership has long been pronounced ‘dead’ and buried, lamented by few. But thirty years on ...
From 1987-2009, Irish social partnership operated as a national framework for industrial relations. ...
This article presents empirical data on the perceptions of national level social partnership in Irel...
peer-reviewedInternational (Considine & Giguere 2008) and Australian (Smyth, Reddel & Jones 2005) in...
This article uses case study data from a major Irish city council to investigate and explain public ...
Social partnership has been a central facet of Irish society since 1987. In order to support economi...
For nearly 20 years the Irish State has engaged in a process of social concertation that has produce...
This article examines the key factors behind the collapse of the Irish social partnership process in...
This paper draws on my recent book, Asymmetric Engagement - The Community and Voluntary Pillar in Ir...
peer-reviewedThis paper was obtained through PEER (Publishing and the Ecology of European Research) ...
The development of “social partnership” institutions has been one of the most striking, and surpris...
Ireland's social partnership process, now under attack from a number of quarters, has repeatedly bee...
This paper examines the Irish experience of social partnership at organisation level. It argues that...
This paper seeks to assess the experience of the social partnership era in Irish industrial relation...
The Irish 'Social Partnership' is the way that corporatist accommodates the trade unions, farmers, c...
Social partnership has long been pronounced ‘dead’ and buried, lamented by few. But thirty years on ...
From 1987-2009, Irish social partnership operated as a national framework for industrial relations. ...
This article presents empirical data on the perceptions of national level social partnership in Irel...
peer-reviewedInternational (Considine & Giguere 2008) and Australian (Smyth, Reddel & Jones 2005) in...
This article uses case study data from a major Irish city council to investigate and explain public ...
Social partnership has been a central facet of Irish society since 1987. In order to support economi...
For nearly 20 years the Irish State has engaged in a process of social concertation that has produce...
This article examines the key factors behind the collapse of the Irish social partnership process in...
This paper draws on my recent book, Asymmetric Engagement - The Community and Voluntary Pillar in Ir...