Management Under Differing Labour Market and Employment Systems
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Management Under Differing Labour Market and Employment Systems

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Management Under Differing Labour Market and Employment Systems

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Information

Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2019
Print ISBN
9783110109474
eBook ISBN
9783110859379
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Preface
  2. Contents
  3. Contributors
  4. Introduction
  5. A. The Future of the Working Society
  6. The Future of the Working Society
  7. Labour as Factor of Production or Yardstick for Distribution
  8. B. Theoretical Approaches to the Analysis of Management Employee Relations
  9. The Employment Relation from the Transactions Cost Perspective
  10. Asset Specificity, Governance, and the Employment Relation
  11. An Evolutionary View on Changes in Employment Relationships: The Evolution of Organizational Control in the United States
  12. X-Efficiency, Managerial Discretion, and the Nature of Employment-Relations: A Game-Theoretical Approach
  13. Management from an Institutional/Biological Perspective
  14. The Analysis of the Employer Employee Relationship from the Perspective of the Business Politics Approach
  15. C. Management and Labour Market Systems
  16. Work Ethics in Transition
  17. The Inflexibility of Labour-Market Related Institutions - Some Observations for Germany
  18. Social Boundaries of Labor Markets
  19. Labour Market Rigidities: Economic Analysis of Alternative Work Schedules Including Overtime Restrictions
  20. The Impact of Environmental Trends on the Legitimacy of Trade Unions in Canada
  21. The Role of Management in a Political Conception of Industrial Relation Level of the Enterprise
  22. Management Between "Old" and "New" Production Concepts and Its Dependence on Factors in the System of Vocational Training and Employment
  23. The Changing Nature of Industrial Relations in the UK and Its Impact on Management Behaviour
  24. Trends in the Development of Industrial Democracy in Greece and Their Impact on Management Discretion
  25. Future Trends in the Greek Labour Market
  26. Employment Policy in the USSR - Limitations on Enterprises' Personnel and Wage Policies
  27. The Development of the Labour Market in Poland - Restrictions for Management
  28. The Changing Industrial Relations Scene in Japan and Its Impact on Managerial Behavior
  29. The Flexibility of Labor Market in Japan
  30. D. Management and Employment Systems
  31. Employee Participation by Codetermination, Labor Law, and Collective Bargaining
  32. Predicting Austrian Leader Behavior from a Measure of Behavioral Intent: A Cross-Cultural Replication
  33. The Changing Face of Personnel Management
  34. Part-Time Labor: Causes and Consequences for Managerial Discretion
  35. The Adjustment of Workers and Hours to Changes in Product Demand
  36. Educational Expansion, Change in Organizational Structures, and Managerial Discretion
  37. Anti-Discrimination Legislation and Its Impact on the Employment Relationship: The Case of Affirmative Action and Equal Pay
  38. Employee Severance - Regulations and Procedures
  39. Measures for the Activation of Employees in Poland and the Limitations of These Measures
  40. Forms of Employment and Payment Under Conditions of Manpower Shortage in Poland
  41. The Impact of Increased Utilisation of Microelectronics on Employment, Production Process, and Job Organisation- The Japanese Viewpoint
  42. E. Comparisons and Possibilities in the Development of Labour Market and Employment Systems
  43. A Comparative Analysis of Worker Participation in the United States and Europe
  44. Potential Constraints Upon Management Action as a Function of National Work Meanings and Patterns - Germany, Japan, and the USA
  45. Chances for Flexibility in Cooperation Between Company Management and Works Councils
  46. Reconciling Efficiency and Equity in the Employment Relationship
  47. Subject Index