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Embedded flexibility strategies and diversity within national institutional frameworks: how many flexibility profiles are in the German model?

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Kirchner, Stefan

Management Revue

2013

24

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112-129

capitalism ; economic development ; labour market flexibility ; outsourcing ; temporary work agency ; German model

Germany

Economic development

https://www.nomos-elibrary.de/zeitschrift/0935-9915

English

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"The varieties of capitalism approach (VoC) and the related research assume that German firms adopt an internal flexibility profile that corresponds with the national institutional framework. Recent empirical studies, however, have found substantial diversity in realized firm-level strategies. This article investigates the actual distribution of flexibility practices in German establishments. Latent class analysis revealed four flexibility profiles, including a dual profile that combines internal and external flexibility as well as a low flexibility profile that is characterized by an overall low importance of flexibility practices. The distribution points to significant diversity of flexibility profiles within the German economy and emphasizes the role of industry and firm size as crucial factors for the externalization of flexibility and a growing dualism within the German economy "

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