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Research Handbook of Comparative Employment Relations [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 480 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm
  • Serija: New Horizons in Management series
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Jul-2011
  • Leidėjas: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1847208894
  • ISBN-13: 9781847208897
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 480 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm
  • Serija: New Horizons in Management series
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Jul-2011
  • Leidėjas: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1847208894
  • ISBN-13: 9781847208897
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The Research Handbook of Comparative Employment Relations is an essential resource for those seeking to understand contemporary developments in the world of work, and the way in which employment relations systems are evolving around the world. Special consideration is given to the impact of globalization and the role of multinational corporations, including their consequences for the fate of workers' rights under existing national systems of employment relations (ER) regulation. This Handbook is unique in taking an explicitly comparative approach by discussing ER developments through a series of paired country comparisons. These chapters include a wide selection of countries from all regions, looking beyond those that are frequently discussed. The expert contributors also examine comparative issues from a range of perspectives, including industrial and employment relations, political economy, comparative politics, and cross-cultural studies. These impressive features make this important reference tool the most comprehensive of its kind.

Academics and students in final-year undergraduate and postgraduate courses interested in employment relations will find this compendium enriching and insightful.

Contributors include: M. Atzeni, L. Baccarro, M. Barry, D. Collings, F.L. Cooke, S. Cooney, T. Dundon, F. Duran, I. Forstenlechner, P. Gahan, P. Gunnigle, T. Jackson, E.H. Jung, B. Kaufman, J. Kelly, J. Lavelle, K. Mellahi, R. Mitchell, P. Pochet, T. Royle, A. Verma, N. Wailes, A. Wilkinson, G. Wood, S. Zalgermeyer

Recenzijos

This Research Handbook is a highly readable and thought-provoking account of comparative employment relations in current published texts. The breadth and depth of this book are remarkable and it will serve as a very valuable introductory text to students and researchers interested in comparative employment relations and global governance of employment relations. -- Wei Huang, Work, Employment and Society Besides a well-written introduction by the two editors, the book presents seventeen other chapters, some by well-known writers on the subject or related social sciences. . . This is a substantial resource book for scholars and students of comparative ER, especially for those who look towards the evolution of ER in the new economic world that is in formation, and in a comparative perspective. . . the book contains intellectually stimulating analyses of employee relations realities across the globe. . . Scholars belonging to different disciplinary perspectives, from which ER has been studied in the past, will also find in it a good reference material of comparative analyses. . . The publishers too deserve accolades for their professionalism and first rate copy-editing and production. -- Debi S. Saini, Vision - the Journal of Business Perspectives The book is a comprehensive volume of studies on employment relations in a wide variety of settings. . .an enriching compendium. -- Silvia Florea, Management of Sustainable Development

List of contributors
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PART 1 INTRODUCTION
1 Re-examining comparative employment relations
3(22)
Michael Barry
Adrian Wilkinson
PART 2 PERSPECTIVES
2 Comparative employment relations: institutional and neo-institutional theories
25(31)
Bruce E. Kaufman
3 The political economy of comparative employment relations
56(19)
John Kelly
4 Legal origins, labour law and the regulation of employment relations
75(23)
Sean Cooney
Peter Gahan
Richard Mitchell
5 Cross-cultural studies
98(31)
Terence Jackson
PART 3 PAIRED COUNTRY COMPARISONS
6 Employment relations in Chile and Argentina
129(24)
Maurizio Atzeni
Fernando Duran-Palma
Pablo Ghigliani
7 Employment relations in Canada and the US
153(31)
Sara Slinn
Richard W. Hurd
8 Employment relations in China and India
184(30)
Fang Lee Cooke
9 Employment relations in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland
214(25)
Tony Dundon
David G. Collings
10 Employment relations in Japan and Korea
239(21)
Ee Hwan Jung
11 Employment relations in Belgium and the Netherlands
260(26)
Hester Houwing
Maarten Keune
Philippe Pochet
Kurt Vandaele
12 Employment relations in Australia and New Zealand
286(17)
Nick Wailes
13 Employment relations in South Africa and Mozambique
303(19)
Geoffrey Wood
14 Employment relations in France and Germany
322(35)
Stefan Zagelmeyer
15 Employment relations in oil-rich Gulf countries
357(18)
Kamel Mellahi
Ingo Forstenlechner
PART 4 BROADER COMPARATIVE INFLUENCES
16 Corporatism meets neoliberalism: the Irish and Italian cases in comparative perspective
375(27)
Lucio Baccaro
17 The role of MNEs
402(19)
David G. Collings
Jonathan Lavelle
Patrick Gunnigle
18 Regulating global capital through public and private codes: an analysis of international labour standards and corporate voluntary initiatives
421(20)
Tony Royle
Index 441
Edited by Michael Barry, Professor, Department of Employment Relations and Human Resources, Griffith University and Adrian Wilkinson, Professor of Human Resource Management, Griffith Business School, Griffith University, Australia