Contemporary Employers' Organizations
Adaptation and Resilience
Herausgeber: Gooberman, Leon; Hauptmeier, Marco
Contemporary Employers' Organizations
Adaptation and Resilience
Herausgeber: Gooberman, Leon; Hauptmeier, Marco
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This book argues that employers' organizations are resilient organizations that adapt to changing circumstances by developing new practices. It also explores these variations and their impacts on employer organizations.
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This book argues that employers' organizations are resilient organizations that adapt to changing circumstances by developing new practices. It also explores these variations and their impacts on employer organizations.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9780367611972
- ISBN-10: 036761197X
- Artikelnr.: 69918161
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9780367611972
- ISBN-10: 036761197X
- Artikelnr.: 69918161
Leon Gooberman is a Lecturer in Employment Relations at Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, UK. Marco Hauptmeier is a Professor of International Human Resource Management at Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, UK.
1. The Adaptation and Resilience of Employers' Organizations Leon Gooberman
and Marco Hauptmeier Part I Theoretical Perspectives on Employer Collective
Action 2. Employers' Organizations: Sources of Power and Limits to Power
Glenn Morgan 3. Meta-organizing Employers: From Beneficial Constraints to
Collective Self-discipline? Markus Helfen 4. Facilitating Labour Shedding
or Enhancing Labour Supply? An Analysis of German Employer Organizations'
Views on Work Incentive Effects of Social Programmes Thomas Paster 5.
Culture and Coordinated Industrial Relations Cathie Jo Martin Part II
Employers' Organizations in Different Types of Capitalism 6. Employers'
Organizations in China: Transmission Belt between Members and State Judith
Shuqin Zhu 7. Keeping the State out through Legitimacy: Employers'
Organizations in Denmark Christian Lyhne Ibsen and Steen E. Navrbjerg 8.
Employers' Associations in Australia Peter Sheldon and Louise Thornthwaite
9. German Employers' Associations and their Strategy of Deliberate Neglect
Martin Behrens Part III Different Types of Employers' Organizations 10.
Countervailing Power and the Role of State Threats: The Case of
Pro-religious Employers' Organizations in Turkey Lisa Ahsen Sezer 11.
Representing the Interests of Quebec Employers: The Contribution of
Regional Employers' Organizations Mélanie Laroche 12. Employers'
Organizations and the Territorial Divergence of Employment Relations in
Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland Leon Gooberman and Marco Hauptmeier
Part IV International and Comparative Employer Interest Representation 13.
Comparing Higher Education Employer Organization Geoffrey White and
Laurence Hopkins 14. International Employers' Organizations and Public
Policy beyond National Boundaries Kevin Farnsworth and Cangheng Liu 15.
Beyond Social Dialogue: The Varied Activities of European Employers'
Organizations Mona Aranea, Leon Gooberman, Marco Hauptmeier
and Marco Hauptmeier Part I Theoretical Perspectives on Employer Collective
Action 2. Employers' Organizations: Sources of Power and Limits to Power
Glenn Morgan 3. Meta-organizing Employers: From Beneficial Constraints to
Collective Self-discipline? Markus Helfen 4. Facilitating Labour Shedding
or Enhancing Labour Supply? An Analysis of German Employer Organizations'
Views on Work Incentive Effects of Social Programmes Thomas Paster 5.
Culture and Coordinated Industrial Relations Cathie Jo Martin Part II
Employers' Organizations in Different Types of Capitalism 6. Employers'
Organizations in China: Transmission Belt between Members and State Judith
Shuqin Zhu 7. Keeping the State out through Legitimacy: Employers'
Organizations in Denmark Christian Lyhne Ibsen and Steen E. Navrbjerg 8.
Employers' Associations in Australia Peter Sheldon and Louise Thornthwaite
9. German Employers' Associations and their Strategy of Deliberate Neglect
Martin Behrens Part III Different Types of Employers' Organizations 10.
Countervailing Power and the Role of State Threats: The Case of
Pro-religious Employers' Organizations in Turkey Lisa Ahsen Sezer 11.
Representing the Interests of Quebec Employers: The Contribution of
Regional Employers' Organizations Mélanie Laroche 12. Employers'
Organizations and the Territorial Divergence of Employment Relations in
Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland Leon Gooberman and Marco Hauptmeier
Part IV International and Comparative Employer Interest Representation 13.
Comparing Higher Education Employer Organization Geoffrey White and
Laurence Hopkins 14. International Employers' Organizations and Public
Policy beyond National Boundaries Kevin Farnsworth and Cangheng Liu 15.
Beyond Social Dialogue: The Varied Activities of European Employers'
Organizations Mona Aranea, Leon Gooberman, Marco Hauptmeier
1. The Adaptation and Resilience of Employers' Organizations Leon Gooberman
and Marco Hauptmeier Part I Theoretical Perspectives on Employer Collective
Action 2. Employers' Organizations: Sources of Power and Limits to Power
Glenn Morgan 3. Meta-organizing Employers: From Beneficial Constraints to
Collective Self-discipline? Markus Helfen 4. Facilitating Labour Shedding
or Enhancing Labour Supply? An Analysis of German Employer Organizations'
Views on Work Incentive Effects of Social Programmes Thomas Paster 5.
Culture and Coordinated Industrial Relations Cathie Jo Martin Part II
Employers' Organizations in Different Types of Capitalism 6. Employers'
Organizations in China: Transmission Belt between Members and State Judith
Shuqin Zhu 7. Keeping the State out through Legitimacy: Employers'
Organizations in Denmark Christian Lyhne Ibsen and Steen E. Navrbjerg 8.
Employers' Associations in Australia Peter Sheldon and Louise Thornthwaite
9. German Employers' Associations and their Strategy of Deliberate Neglect
Martin Behrens Part III Different Types of Employers' Organizations 10.
Countervailing Power and the Role of State Threats: The Case of
Pro-religious Employers' Organizations in Turkey Lisa Ahsen Sezer 11.
Representing the Interests of Quebec Employers: The Contribution of
Regional Employers' Organizations Mélanie Laroche 12. Employers'
Organizations and the Territorial Divergence of Employment Relations in
Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland Leon Gooberman and Marco Hauptmeier
Part IV International and Comparative Employer Interest Representation 13.
Comparing Higher Education Employer Organization Geoffrey White and
Laurence Hopkins 14. International Employers' Organizations and Public
Policy beyond National Boundaries Kevin Farnsworth and Cangheng Liu 15.
Beyond Social Dialogue: The Varied Activities of European Employers'
Organizations Mona Aranea, Leon Gooberman, Marco Hauptmeier
and Marco Hauptmeier Part I Theoretical Perspectives on Employer Collective
Action 2. Employers' Organizations: Sources of Power and Limits to Power
Glenn Morgan 3. Meta-organizing Employers: From Beneficial Constraints to
Collective Self-discipline? Markus Helfen 4. Facilitating Labour Shedding
or Enhancing Labour Supply? An Analysis of German Employer Organizations'
Views on Work Incentive Effects of Social Programmes Thomas Paster 5.
Culture and Coordinated Industrial Relations Cathie Jo Martin Part II
Employers' Organizations in Different Types of Capitalism 6. Employers'
Organizations in China: Transmission Belt between Members and State Judith
Shuqin Zhu 7. Keeping the State out through Legitimacy: Employers'
Organizations in Denmark Christian Lyhne Ibsen and Steen E. Navrbjerg 8.
Employers' Associations in Australia Peter Sheldon and Louise Thornthwaite
9. German Employers' Associations and their Strategy of Deliberate Neglect
Martin Behrens Part III Different Types of Employers' Organizations 10.
Countervailing Power and the Role of State Threats: The Case of
Pro-religious Employers' Organizations in Turkey Lisa Ahsen Sezer 11.
Representing the Interests of Quebec Employers: The Contribution of
Regional Employers' Organizations Mélanie Laroche 12. Employers'
Organizations and the Territorial Divergence of Employment Relations in
Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland Leon Gooberman and Marco Hauptmeier
Part IV International and Comparative Employer Interest Representation 13.
Comparing Higher Education Employer Organization Geoffrey White and
Laurence Hopkins 14. International Employers' Organizations and Public
Policy beyond National Boundaries Kevin Farnsworth and Cangheng Liu 15.
Beyond Social Dialogue: The Varied Activities of European Employers'
Organizations Mona Aranea, Leon Gooberman, Marco Hauptmeier