The SAGE Handbook of Industrial Relations
Herausgeber: Blyton, Paul; Bacon, Nicolas A; Heery, Edmund
The SAGE Handbook of Industrial Relations
Herausgeber: Blyton, Paul; Bacon, Nicolas A; Heery, Edmund
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The Handbook will consist of original chapters by leading international scholars in the Industrial Relations field.
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The Handbook will consist of original chapters by leading international scholars in the Industrial Relations field.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: SAGE Publications Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 690
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1350g
- ISBN-13: 9781412911542
- ISBN-10: 1412911540
- Artikelnr.: 25052602
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: SAGE Publications Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 690
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1350g
- ISBN-13: 9781412911542
- ISBN-10: 1412911540
- Artikelnr.: 25052602
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Paul Blyton is Professor of Industrial Relations and Industrial Sociology, Cardiff University, Business School; Nicolas Bacon is Professor of Human Resource Management at Nottingham University; Jack Fiorito is J. Frank Dame Professor of Management, College of Business, Florida State University; Edmund Heery is Professor of Employment Relations, Cardiff University, Business School
Introduction: The Field of Industrial Relations - Edmund Heery, Nick Bacon,
Paul Blyton and Jack Fiorito
Part One PERSPECTIVES AND APPROACHES
The History of Industrial Relations as a Field of Study - Carola Frege
Industrial Relations and the Social Sciences - Peter Ackers and Adrian
Wilkinson
System And Change In Industrial Relations Analysis - Edmund Heery
Values, Ideologies, and Frames of Reference in Industrial Relations - John
W Budd and Devasheesh Bhave
The Influence of Product Markets on Industrial Relations - William Brown
Varieties of Capitalism and Industrial Relations - Kerstin Hamann and John
Kelly
New Forms of Work and the High Performance Paradigm - Stephen Procter
Changing Traditions in Industrial Relations Research - George Strauss and
Keith Whitfield
Part Two THE ACTORS IN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
Trade Union Morphology - Jack Fiorito and Paul Jarley
Trade Union Strategy - Peter Boxall
Employer Organizations - Franz Traxler
Management Strategy and Industrial Relations - Nicolas Bacon
The State in Industrial Relations - Richard Hyman
The Legal Framework of Employment Relations - Simon Deakin and Wanjiru
Njoya
The State as Employer - Marick F. Masters, Mr Ray Gibney, Ms Iryna Shevchuk
and Tom Zagenczyk
International Actors and International Regulation - Rebecca
Gumbrell-McCormick
Works Councils - Jean Jenkins and Paul Blyton
The Evolution of Stakeholder Regimes: Beyond Neo-Corporatism - Charles
Heckscher
Part Three INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PROCESSES
Union Formation - John Godard
The Changing Structure of Collective Bargaining - Robert J. Flanagan
The High Performance Work Systems Literature in Industrial Relations - Ann
Frost
Employee Involvement and Direct Participation - Russell D. Lansbury and
Nick Wailes
Resolving Conflict - David Lewin
Part Four INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS OUTCOMES
Contingent Work Arrangements - Daniel G. Gallagher
The Theory and Practice of Pay Setting - Alex Bryson and John Forth
Working Time and Work-Life Balance - Paul Blyton
Worker Well-Being - David Guest
Industrial Relations Climate - Ali Dastmalchian
Equality at Work - Barbara Pocock
Conflict at Work - Gregor Gall and Robert Hebdon
Skill Formation - Irena Grugulis
Industrial Relations and Business Performance - John T. Delaney
Labor Market Institutions around the World - Richard B. Freeman
Paul Blyton and Jack Fiorito
Part One PERSPECTIVES AND APPROACHES
The History of Industrial Relations as a Field of Study - Carola Frege
Industrial Relations and the Social Sciences - Peter Ackers and Adrian
Wilkinson
System And Change In Industrial Relations Analysis - Edmund Heery
Values, Ideologies, and Frames of Reference in Industrial Relations - John
W Budd and Devasheesh Bhave
The Influence of Product Markets on Industrial Relations - William Brown
Varieties of Capitalism and Industrial Relations - Kerstin Hamann and John
Kelly
New Forms of Work and the High Performance Paradigm - Stephen Procter
Changing Traditions in Industrial Relations Research - George Strauss and
Keith Whitfield
Part Two THE ACTORS IN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
Trade Union Morphology - Jack Fiorito and Paul Jarley
Trade Union Strategy - Peter Boxall
Employer Organizations - Franz Traxler
Management Strategy and Industrial Relations - Nicolas Bacon
The State in Industrial Relations - Richard Hyman
The Legal Framework of Employment Relations - Simon Deakin and Wanjiru
Njoya
The State as Employer - Marick F. Masters, Mr Ray Gibney, Ms Iryna Shevchuk
and Tom Zagenczyk
International Actors and International Regulation - Rebecca
Gumbrell-McCormick
Works Councils - Jean Jenkins and Paul Blyton
The Evolution of Stakeholder Regimes: Beyond Neo-Corporatism - Charles
Heckscher
Part Three INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PROCESSES
Union Formation - John Godard
The Changing Structure of Collective Bargaining - Robert J. Flanagan
The High Performance Work Systems Literature in Industrial Relations - Ann
Frost
Employee Involvement and Direct Participation - Russell D. Lansbury and
Nick Wailes
Resolving Conflict - David Lewin
Part Four INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS OUTCOMES
Contingent Work Arrangements - Daniel G. Gallagher
The Theory and Practice of Pay Setting - Alex Bryson and John Forth
Working Time and Work-Life Balance - Paul Blyton
Worker Well-Being - David Guest
Industrial Relations Climate - Ali Dastmalchian
Equality at Work - Barbara Pocock
Conflict at Work - Gregor Gall and Robert Hebdon
Skill Formation - Irena Grugulis
Industrial Relations and Business Performance - John T. Delaney
Labor Market Institutions around the World - Richard B. Freeman
Introduction: The Field of Industrial Relations - Edmund Heery, Nick Bacon,
Paul Blyton and Jack Fiorito
Part One PERSPECTIVES AND APPROACHES
The History of Industrial Relations as a Field of Study - Carola Frege
Industrial Relations and the Social Sciences - Peter Ackers and Adrian
Wilkinson
System And Change In Industrial Relations Analysis - Edmund Heery
Values, Ideologies, and Frames of Reference in Industrial Relations - John
W Budd and Devasheesh Bhave
The Influence of Product Markets on Industrial Relations - William Brown
Varieties of Capitalism and Industrial Relations - Kerstin Hamann and John
Kelly
New Forms of Work and the High Performance Paradigm - Stephen Procter
Changing Traditions in Industrial Relations Research - George Strauss and
Keith Whitfield
Part Two THE ACTORS IN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
Trade Union Morphology - Jack Fiorito and Paul Jarley
Trade Union Strategy - Peter Boxall
Employer Organizations - Franz Traxler
Management Strategy and Industrial Relations - Nicolas Bacon
The State in Industrial Relations - Richard Hyman
The Legal Framework of Employment Relations - Simon Deakin and Wanjiru
Njoya
The State as Employer - Marick F. Masters, Mr Ray Gibney, Ms Iryna Shevchuk
and Tom Zagenczyk
International Actors and International Regulation - Rebecca
Gumbrell-McCormick
Works Councils - Jean Jenkins and Paul Blyton
The Evolution of Stakeholder Regimes: Beyond Neo-Corporatism - Charles
Heckscher
Part Three INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PROCESSES
Union Formation - John Godard
The Changing Structure of Collective Bargaining - Robert J. Flanagan
The High Performance Work Systems Literature in Industrial Relations - Ann
Frost
Employee Involvement and Direct Participation - Russell D. Lansbury and
Nick Wailes
Resolving Conflict - David Lewin
Part Four INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS OUTCOMES
Contingent Work Arrangements - Daniel G. Gallagher
The Theory and Practice of Pay Setting - Alex Bryson and John Forth
Working Time and Work-Life Balance - Paul Blyton
Worker Well-Being - David Guest
Industrial Relations Climate - Ali Dastmalchian
Equality at Work - Barbara Pocock
Conflict at Work - Gregor Gall and Robert Hebdon
Skill Formation - Irena Grugulis
Industrial Relations and Business Performance - John T. Delaney
Labor Market Institutions around the World - Richard B. Freeman
Paul Blyton and Jack Fiorito
Part One PERSPECTIVES AND APPROACHES
The History of Industrial Relations as a Field of Study - Carola Frege
Industrial Relations and the Social Sciences - Peter Ackers and Adrian
Wilkinson
System And Change In Industrial Relations Analysis - Edmund Heery
Values, Ideologies, and Frames of Reference in Industrial Relations - John
W Budd and Devasheesh Bhave
The Influence of Product Markets on Industrial Relations - William Brown
Varieties of Capitalism and Industrial Relations - Kerstin Hamann and John
Kelly
New Forms of Work and the High Performance Paradigm - Stephen Procter
Changing Traditions in Industrial Relations Research - George Strauss and
Keith Whitfield
Part Two THE ACTORS IN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
Trade Union Morphology - Jack Fiorito and Paul Jarley
Trade Union Strategy - Peter Boxall
Employer Organizations - Franz Traxler
Management Strategy and Industrial Relations - Nicolas Bacon
The State in Industrial Relations - Richard Hyman
The Legal Framework of Employment Relations - Simon Deakin and Wanjiru
Njoya
The State as Employer - Marick F. Masters, Mr Ray Gibney, Ms Iryna Shevchuk
and Tom Zagenczyk
International Actors and International Regulation - Rebecca
Gumbrell-McCormick
Works Councils - Jean Jenkins and Paul Blyton
The Evolution of Stakeholder Regimes: Beyond Neo-Corporatism - Charles
Heckscher
Part Three INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PROCESSES
Union Formation - John Godard
The Changing Structure of Collective Bargaining - Robert J. Flanagan
The High Performance Work Systems Literature in Industrial Relations - Ann
Frost
Employee Involvement and Direct Participation - Russell D. Lansbury and
Nick Wailes
Resolving Conflict - David Lewin
Part Four INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS OUTCOMES
Contingent Work Arrangements - Daniel G. Gallagher
The Theory and Practice of Pay Setting - Alex Bryson and John Forth
Working Time and Work-Life Balance - Paul Blyton
Worker Well-Being - David Guest
Industrial Relations Climate - Ali Dastmalchian
Equality at Work - Barbara Pocock
Conflict at Work - Gregor Gall and Robert Hebdon
Skill Formation - Irena Grugulis
Industrial Relations and Business Performance - John T. Delaney
Labor Market Institutions around the World - Richard B. Freeman