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Comparative Employment Relations in the Global Economy 2nd edition [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (London School of Economics, UK), Edited by (Birkbeck, University of London, UK)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 536 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x174 mm, weight: 1088 g, 45 Tables, black and white; 32 Line drawings, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Feb-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138683019
  • ISBN-13: 9781138683013
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 536 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x174 mm, weight: 1088 g, 45 Tables, black and white; 32 Line drawings, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Feb-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138683019
  • ISBN-13: 9781138683013
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Employment Relations is widely taught in business schools around the world. However, an increasing emphasis is being placed on the comparative and international dimensions of the relationships between employers and workers. It is becoming crucial to consider today’s work and employment issues alongside the dynamics between global financial and product markets, global production chains, national and international employment actors and institutions, and the ways in which these relationships play out in different national contexts.

Comparative Employment Relations in the Global Economy

addresses this need by presenting a cross-section of country studies – including the UK, Germany, the USA, Brazil, India, Russia, China and South Africa – alongside integrative thematic chapters covering essential topics such as theoretical approaches, collective representation and employment regulation.

This second edition benefits from:

  • Careful updates to theory and real-life developments
  • A new chapter on employment relations in Italy
  • Fuller treatment of topics such as labour migration, gender and discrimination, global value chains and corporate governance
  • A more logical ordering of chapters, with globalization issues appearing earlier

This textbook is the perfect resource for students on advanced undergraduate and postgraduate comparative and international programmes across areas such as employment relations, industrial relations, human resource management, political economy, labour politics, industrial and economic sociology, regulation and social policy.

Recenzijos

"Despite a liberalizing global economy, nations retain distinctive labor-market institutions such as human resource practices, labor unions, and regulatory regimes. This volume contains the very best comparative research on these national systems. It is incisive, timely, and well organized. It can serve as a research handbook for scholars as well as a text for students in the professional and social sciences. It is outstanding."

Sanford M. Jacoby, Distinguished Professor of Management and Public Affairs UCLA, USA

"Comparative Employment Relations in the Global Economy is a superb collection that is truly global in scope, giving due regard to employment relations in emerging economies alongside those of the Global North. It provides the best available treatment of comparative employment relations and is an essential text for anyone teaching or studying in this area."

Edmund Heery, Professor of Employment Relations, Cardiff Business School, UK

"This book provides a new and refreshing approach to the study of comparative employment relations -- one that locates developments in both advanced and transitional countries within the broader political economy of global capitalism, but without losing sight of the continuing importance of national level differences and the institutional traditions that underpin them."

Professor John Godard, Asper School of Business, University of Manitoba, Canada

Acknowledgements x
List of figures
xi
List of tables
xiii
Notes on contributors xv
List of abbreviations
xxi
PART 1 Comparative employment relations
1(28)
1 Introduction: global challenges at work
3(6)
John Kelly
Carola Frege
2 Theoretical perspectives on comparative employment relations
9(20)
Carola Frege
John Kelly
PART 2 Employment relations challenges in comparative perspective
29(160)
3 Globalization and employment relations
31(23)
Sarosh Kuruvilla
4 Job quality, work intensity and working time: the experience of work
54(15)
Patrick Mcgovern
5 Inequalities and employment relations
69(19)
Jenny K. Rodriguez
Jill Rubery
6 Labour migration
88(29)
Carola Frege
7 Work and employment practices in comparative perspective
117(22)
John Godard
8 Employment relations and economic performance
139(30)
Dam Ian Grimshaw
Susan Hayter
9 Employment relations, welfare and politics
169(20)
Anke Hassel
PART 3 Regulating the employment relationship
189(94)
10 Individual employee rights at work
191(24)
Cynthia Estlund
11 Collective representation at work: institutions and dynamics
215(24)
Richard Hyman
Rebecca Gumbreix-Mccormick
12 Regional regulation: the European Union
239(21)
Paul Marginson
13 International regulation: standards and voluntary practices
260(23)
Michael Fichter
PART 4 Employment regulation in national contexts
283(242)
14 The United States
285(14)
Gerald Friedman
John Godard
15 The United Kingdom
299(19)
John Kelly
16 France
318(21)
Nick Parsons
17 Germany
339(24)
Martin Behrens
18 Sweden
363(20)
Torsten Svensson
19 Japan
383(21)
D. Hugh Whittaker
20 Brazil
404(23)
Mark S. Anner
Joao Paulo Candia Veiga
21 Russia
427(23)
Sarah Ashwin
Irina Kozina
22 India
450(20)
Vidu Badigannavar
Dona Ghosh
23 China
470(32)
Mingwei Liu
24 South Africa
502(23)
Roger Southall
Index 525
Carola Frege is Professor of International Employment Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

John Kelly is Professor of Industrial Relations at Birkbeck, University of London.