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Globalisation and changing patterns of employment relations : international and comparative frameworks

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dc.contributor.author Greg J. Bamber -
dc.contributor.author Russell D. Lansbury -
dc.contributor.author Nick Wailes -
dc.date.issued 2004-06-30 -
dc.identifier.issn 1598-270X -
dc.type Article -
dc.type.local Article(Series) -
dc.subject.keyword Globalisation -
dc.subject.keyword Employment Relations -
dc.subject.keyword Industrial Relations -
dc.subject.keyword Conceptual Frameworks -
dc.subject.keyword human resources -
dc.subject.keyword political economy -
dc.description.abstract This paper examines the impact of globalisation on national employment-relations (ER) systems. It reviews conceptual frameworks in international and comparative employment relations literature that can be used to examine the relationship between globalisation and national patterns of employment relations. It then identifies three approaches to globalisation and ER in the existing literature, which draw on these conceptual frameworks. First, a simple globalisation approach argues that economic changes associated with globalisation are likely to produce pressures for convergence of national employment relations. Second, an institutionalist approach predicts continued diversity and divergence in national employment relations systems because of the role that different national-level institutions play in mediating common economic pressures, which may result from globalisation. Third, an integrated approach focuses on both market and institutional variables and seeks to explain similarities and differences between countries. The paper suggests that interaction between economic factors, national and institutional-level arrangements, along with the strategic decisions made by employers, state officials and unions all help to shape ER outcomes. Drawing on a recent study of employment relations changes in ten developed market economies, the paper argues that an integrated approach provides the most promising framework for understanding and explaining changes in employment relations. -
dc.description.eprintVersion published -
dc.publisher 한국노동연구원 -
dc.publisher.location eng -
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.kli.re.kr/handle/2021.oak/2311 -
dc.language kor -
dc.format.extent 24 -
dc.rights.accessRights Free access -
dc.rights.rightsHolder 한국노동연구원 -
dc.rights.license CCL_BY_NC_ND -
dc.rights.license KOGL_BY_NC_ND -
dc.citation.title 노동정책연구 -
dc.citation.volume 제4권 -
dc.citation.number 제2호 -
dc.citation.date 2004 -
dc.citation.startPage 45 -
dc.citation.endPage 68 -
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