Employment Relations as Networks
Methods and Theory
Herausgeber: Brandl, Bernd; Lehr, Alex; Larsson, Bengt
Employment Relations as Networks
Methods and Theory
Herausgeber: Brandl, Bernd; Lehr, Alex; Larsson, Bengt
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This volume provides a seminal starting point for a paradigm shift in the field of employment relations by applying theories and methodologies from social network analysis to the study of employment relations.
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This volume provides a seminal starting point for a paradigm shift in the field of employment relations by applying theories and methodologies from social network analysis to the study of employment relations.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 407g
- ISBN-13: 9780367646677
- ISBN-10: 0367646676
- Artikelnr.: 69904478
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 407g
- ISBN-13: 9780367646677
- ISBN-10: 0367646676
- Artikelnr.: 69904478
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Bernd Brandl is Professor at Durham University Business School. In his research he is dealing with methodological, empirical and theoretical research questions in the fields of employment relations and international HRM. In particular, much of his thematic and theoretical research focused on comparative cross-country analyses of different employment relations and labour market systems, institutions and policies. Professor Brandl is also engaging in policy making debates and worked as an advisor/expert for international organizations such as the European Commission and the International Labour Organization (ILO). Bengt Larsson is a professor of sociology at Linnaeus University and University of Gothenburg in Sweden. His research focuses on industrial relations and transnational trade union cooperation. Larsson has published several papers in journals such as European Journal of Industrial Relations, British Journal of Industrial relations, Economic and Industrial Democracy, and Industrial Relations Journal. Together with Professor Bengt Furåker, Larsson recently published a book entitled Trade Union Cooperation in Europe: Patterns, Conditions, Issues (Palgrave Pivot, 2020). Alex Lehr is an assistant professor in empirical political science at Radboud University. His research is at the intersection of sociology, economics and political science, and focuses on economic inequality, employment relations and labour market representation. He specializes in the development and synthesis of micro-level theories, and the collection and statistical analyses of novel micro-level data, e.g., via surveys and experiments. Lehr has published papers in journals such as Work, Employment and Society, Economic and Industrial Democracy, Employee Relations, Journal of Behavioural and Experimental Economics, and Rationality and Society. Oscar Molina is associate professor at the Department of Sociology and researcher at Centre d'Estudis Sociològics QUIT - Institute for Labour Studies, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. He holds a degree in Economics (Pompeu Fabra University) and a PhD in Social and Political Science at the European University Institute (EUI-Florence). He has been post-doctoral researcher at the Industrial Relations and Human Resources Group, University College Dublin (2005-2007) and ICREA Researcher at QUIT, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, and currently coordinator of Eurofound's national correspondent team in Spain. His main research interests include comparative industrial relations, labour market policies, neo-corporatism.
Table of Contents
List of Contributors
1. Introduction
PART 1 Methodological and conceptual issues
Brandl, Larsson, Lehr, Molina
2. Social Network Employment Research: Tracing New Horizons in the Field of
Work and Labour,
Pulignano
3. SNA in Employment Relations Research: Concept and methodologies
Marti, Vacchiano, Molina
4. Multilevelness and Multiplexity in Trade Union Cooperation Networks in
Europe
Larsson
5. From Structures to Outcomes: Network Mechanisms and Network Effects in
Collective Bargaining
Lehr
6. From Factors to Actors: Networks and Network Theory in Comparative
Industrial Relations
Brandl
PART 2. Case studies and applications
7. The Impact of Network Ties on Worker Voice
Sluiter, Manevska, Akkerman
8. Losing what you never had. How a strike changed management's (perception
of) their network position,
Akkerman, Manevska, Thommes, Sluiter
9. Articulation of Interests: A Network Perspective on Employee
Representation in Multinational Companies
Haipeter, Hertwig, Rosenbohm
10. Forms of Network Governance for the European Trade Union Federation
Nordin
11. International Networks and the Activities of Peak Employer's
Associations: Do as I Do?
Lehr, Brandl
12. Towards an Extension of the Employer's Role in Networked Employment
Relations? Food for Thought from Collective Bargaining with the Property of
Outlet Malls in Italy
Gasparri
13. Collective Bargaining Networks and Relational Coordination. A
Comparative Analysis
Molina, Marti, Godino
14. Conclusions and outlook: structures, actors and mechanisms in
employment relations
Brandl, Larsson, Lehr, Molina
List of Contributors
1. Introduction
PART 1 Methodological and conceptual issues
Brandl, Larsson, Lehr, Molina
2. Social Network Employment Research: Tracing New Horizons in the Field of
Work and Labour,
Pulignano
3. SNA in Employment Relations Research: Concept and methodologies
Marti, Vacchiano, Molina
4. Multilevelness and Multiplexity in Trade Union Cooperation Networks in
Europe
Larsson
5. From Structures to Outcomes: Network Mechanisms and Network Effects in
Collective Bargaining
Lehr
6. From Factors to Actors: Networks and Network Theory in Comparative
Industrial Relations
Brandl
PART 2. Case studies and applications
7. The Impact of Network Ties on Worker Voice
Sluiter, Manevska, Akkerman
8. Losing what you never had. How a strike changed management's (perception
of) their network position,
Akkerman, Manevska, Thommes, Sluiter
9. Articulation of Interests: A Network Perspective on Employee
Representation in Multinational Companies
Haipeter, Hertwig, Rosenbohm
10. Forms of Network Governance for the European Trade Union Federation
Nordin
11. International Networks and the Activities of Peak Employer's
Associations: Do as I Do?
Lehr, Brandl
12. Towards an Extension of the Employer's Role in Networked Employment
Relations? Food for Thought from Collective Bargaining with the Property of
Outlet Malls in Italy
Gasparri
13. Collective Bargaining Networks and Relational Coordination. A
Comparative Analysis
Molina, Marti, Godino
14. Conclusions and outlook: structures, actors and mechanisms in
employment relations
Brandl, Larsson, Lehr, Molina
Table of Contents
List of Contributors
1. Introduction
PART 1 Methodological and conceptual issues
Brandl, Larsson, Lehr, Molina
2. Social Network Employment Research: Tracing New Horizons in the Field of
Work and Labour,
Pulignano
3. SNA in Employment Relations Research: Concept and methodologies
Marti, Vacchiano, Molina
4. Multilevelness and Multiplexity in Trade Union Cooperation Networks in
Europe
Larsson
5. From Structures to Outcomes: Network Mechanisms and Network Effects in
Collective Bargaining
Lehr
6. From Factors to Actors: Networks and Network Theory in Comparative
Industrial Relations
Brandl
PART 2. Case studies and applications
7. The Impact of Network Ties on Worker Voice
Sluiter, Manevska, Akkerman
8. Losing what you never had. How a strike changed management's (perception
of) their network position,
Akkerman, Manevska, Thommes, Sluiter
9. Articulation of Interests: A Network Perspective on Employee
Representation in Multinational Companies
Haipeter, Hertwig, Rosenbohm
10. Forms of Network Governance for the European Trade Union Federation
Nordin
11. International Networks and the Activities of Peak Employer's
Associations: Do as I Do?
Lehr, Brandl
12. Towards an Extension of the Employer's Role in Networked Employment
Relations? Food for Thought from Collective Bargaining with the Property of
Outlet Malls in Italy
Gasparri
13. Collective Bargaining Networks and Relational Coordination. A
Comparative Analysis
Molina, Marti, Godino
14. Conclusions and outlook: structures, actors and mechanisms in
employment relations
Brandl, Larsson, Lehr, Molina
List of Contributors
1. Introduction
PART 1 Methodological and conceptual issues
Brandl, Larsson, Lehr, Molina
2. Social Network Employment Research: Tracing New Horizons in the Field of
Work and Labour,
Pulignano
3. SNA in Employment Relations Research: Concept and methodologies
Marti, Vacchiano, Molina
4. Multilevelness and Multiplexity in Trade Union Cooperation Networks in
Europe
Larsson
5. From Structures to Outcomes: Network Mechanisms and Network Effects in
Collective Bargaining
Lehr
6. From Factors to Actors: Networks and Network Theory in Comparative
Industrial Relations
Brandl
PART 2. Case studies and applications
7. The Impact of Network Ties on Worker Voice
Sluiter, Manevska, Akkerman
8. Losing what you never had. How a strike changed management's (perception
of) their network position,
Akkerman, Manevska, Thommes, Sluiter
9. Articulation of Interests: A Network Perspective on Employee
Representation in Multinational Companies
Haipeter, Hertwig, Rosenbohm
10. Forms of Network Governance for the European Trade Union Federation
Nordin
11. International Networks and the Activities of Peak Employer's
Associations: Do as I Do?
Lehr, Brandl
12. Towards an Extension of the Employer's Role in Networked Employment
Relations? Food for Thought from Collective Bargaining with the Property of
Outlet Malls in Italy
Gasparri
13. Collective Bargaining Networks and Relational Coordination. A
Comparative Analysis
Molina, Marti, Godino
14. Conclusions and outlook: structures, actors and mechanisms in
employment relations
Brandl, Larsson, Lehr, Molina