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Employment relations as networks: methods and theory

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Brandl, Bernd ; Larsson, Bengt ; Lehr, Alex ; Molina, Oscar

Routledge - Abingdon

2024

258 p.

labour relations ; human resources management ; organization behaviour ; labour economics

Labour relations

English

Bibliogr.;Index

978-0367646677

13.06.1-68861

"Traditional approaches in the wide field of employment relations focused on a small and clearly delineated set of actors, such as trade unions and employers' organizations, operating within the constraints given by formal, nationally confined institutions. It is becoming increasingly clear that traditional approaches are insufficiently able to account for employment relations processes and outcomes in a world wherein formal institutions are being rapidly transformed and partially dissolved, national boundaries become porous, and the sheer number of actors involved is increasing substantially. A shift in perspective is necessary, past the nationally bounded actor-institution dichotomy, towards an understanding of employment relations as fundamentally mediated by complex and emergent networks that connect a multitude of actors within and between countries.
This volume provides a seminal starting point for such a paradigm shift by applying theories and methodologies from social network analysis to the study of employment relations. It develops a theoretical toolkit of mechanisms that operate within networks and shape employment relations processes and outcomes, such as wages, labour market policies and labour conflicts. It brings together insights from various projects that investigate the structure, functioning and impact of networks in employment relations through quantitative and qualitative methods. It will be of particular interest to students and scholars of employment relations across business and management, economics, political science, and sociology disciplines, as well as those interested in social networks. Managers, trade unions, employers' organizations and state authorities at national and international levels will find it helpful in understanding how networks shape their world."

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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

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