This article is concerned with problems of comparative research and analysis in industrial relations, and in particular with cross-national comparison of trade unions. Comparison is of both practical and theoretical importance, but is fraught with difficulties, in part because of the paradox involved in attempting to generalise concerning national instances which are in so many respects unique. The author considers three different approaches to analysis, in terms respectively of institutions, functions and issues. In conclusion the article emphasises the iterative nature of research and analysis and insists that even if the goal of satisfactory cross-national comparison may be unattainable, its pursuit is both necessary and valuable
The shopfloor is receiving renewed attention within the field of comparative industrial relations. T...
Our study has found that there are different structures and strategies in China and the US. This is ...
ABSTRACT ■ This article offers a systematic comparison of strategic responses of Austrian and German...
This article is concerned with problems of comparative research and analysis in industrial relations...
Cet article traite des problèmes que posent la recherche et l’analyse comparatives dans le domaine d...
This article presents a critique of the 'methodological nationalism' of traditional comparative indu...
The article addresses the research question of why in some sectors industrial relations display stro...
The articles by Klemm, Kraetsch and Weyand and by Hürtgen provide refreshing new perspectives on the...
There is a long tradition in comparative research on industrial relations of analysis concentrating ...
The study examines the interrelationships between trade union structures and functions during the la...
This PhD by published works falls entirely within the field of industrial relations and contributes ...
Presents and examines evidence and theories about changing patterns of industrial relations and thei...
A comparative study of trade unions and labour relations in the United Kingdom and the United State
This is a clearly constructed, well-documented and creatively researched contribution to a new subje...
The articles by Klemm, Kraetsch and Weyand and by Hürtgen provide refreshing new perspectives on the...
The shopfloor is receiving renewed attention within the field of comparative industrial relations. T...
Our study has found that there are different structures and strategies in China and the US. This is ...
ABSTRACT ■ This article offers a systematic comparison of strategic responses of Austrian and German...
This article is concerned with problems of comparative research and analysis in industrial relations...
Cet article traite des problèmes que posent la recherche et l’analyse comparatives dans le domaine d...
This article presents a critique of the 'methodological nationalism' of traditional comparative indu...
The article addresses the research question of why in some sectors industrial relations display stro...
The articles by Klemm, Kraetsch and Weyand and by Hürtgen provide refreshing new perspectives on the...
There is a long tradition in comparative research on industrial relations of analysis concentrating ...
The study examines the interrelationships between trade union structures and functions during the la...
This PhD by published works falls entirely within the field of industrial relations and contributes ...
Presents and examines evidence and theories about changing patterns of industrial relations and thei...
A comparative study of trade unions and labour relations in the United Kingdom and the United State
This is a clearly constructed, well-documented and creatively researched contribution to a new subje...
The articles by Klemm, Kraetsch and Weyand and by Hürtgen provide refreshing new perspectives on the...
The shopfloor is receiving renewed attention within the field of comparative industrial relations. T...
Our study has found that there are different structures and strategies in China and the US. This is ...
ABSTRACT ■ This article offers a systematic comparison of strategic responses of Austrian and German...