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How national employment systems relate to employee involvement: a decomposition analysis of Germany, the UK and Sweden

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Kirchner, Stefan ; Hauff, Sven

Socio-Economic Review

2019

17

3

July

627-650

workers participation ; working conditions ; labour relations ; personnel management

Germany ; Sweden ; United Kingdom

Workers participation and European works councils

https://doi.org/10.1093/ser/mwx053

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"We investigate general claims that national institutional conditions relate to employee involvement across countries. Using a decomposition analysis, we examine how much of the key domains of national employment systems contribute to differences in employee involvement in Germany, the UK and Sweden. Drawing on the 2015 European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS), our decomposition analysis explains between 40% and 65% of the cross-national differences. These differences stem from key national employment systems domains, namely the management system, information and communication technology use, as well as training and education. We show that these domains contribute simultaneously and with different weights to cross-national differences, and conclude that domains' contributions reflect the specific institutional characteristics of the investigated national employment systems."

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