Economic and Industrial Democracy
1980 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 4, 1998
- Editorial Introduction pp. 547-549

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- Re-Evaluating the Labour Process Debate pp. 551-577

- Chris Smith and Paul Thompson
- Labour Market Restructuring and Polarization Processes: The Significance of Political-institutional Factors pp. 579-603

- Anne Lise Ellingsceter
- The ETUC and its Role in Advancing the Cause of European Worker Participation Rights pp. 605-631

- Keith Abboff
- From Grassroots Democracy to National Mobilization: COSATU as a Model of Social Movement Unionism pp. 633-666

- Philip Hirschsohn
Volume 19, issue 3, 1998
- Editorial Introduction pp. 387-389

- N/a
- The European Employment Strategy and the EMU: You Must Invest to Save pp. 391-415

- Allan Larsson
- Teamwork and Internal Labour Markets: A Study of a Canadian Aluminium Smelter pp. 417-442

- Jacques Belanger and Martin Dumas
- Micro-Corporatism in South Korea: A Comparative Analysis of Enterprise-Level Industrial Relations pp. 443-474

- Joohee Lee
- Institutional Transfer and Effectiveness of Employee Representation: Comparing Works Councils in East and West Germany pp. 475-504

- Carola M. Frege
- Unions and New Shopfloor Strike Strategies and Learning Processes among Public Employees pp. 505-538

- Flemming Mikkelsen
- Reviews pp. 539-541

- Bob Jeossp
- Reviews pp. 542-544

- Jon Aarum Andersen
Volume 19, issue 2, 1998
- Globalization and Employment Relations in Asia and the Pacific: Some Emerging Issues Editorial Introduction pp. 211-226

- Russell D. Lansbury, Hing Ai Yun and Suzanne Jamieson
- Economic Globalization and Labour Market Transformations in Fiji pp. 227-251

- Satendra Prasad
- Globalization and Labour: A Case Study of EPZ Workers in Malaysia pp. 253-286

- Donella Caspersz
- Economic Ownership and Workers' Perceptions of the Workplace: An Exploratory Study of Manufacturing Workers in Shanghai pp. 287-313

- Gina Lai, Warren Chiu and Choi K. Wan
- Work Diversity and Negotiation: The Case of Singapore pp. 315-345

- Hing Ai Yun
- New Unionism and the Transformation of the Korean Industrial Relations System pp. 347-373

- Chang-Hee Lee
- Reviews pp. 375-379

- Jan Ohrming
- Reviews pp. 380-384

- D. W. Livingstone and Reuben Roth
Volume 19, issue 1, 1998
- Good Work and Productivity Editorial Introduction pp. 5-16

- Åke Sandberg
- New Concepts of Production and Productivity pp. 17-32

- Michael Schumann
- Images of Good Work and the Politics of Teamwork pp. 33-58

- Richard Badham and Ulrich Jurgens
- Does Teamworking Work, and if so, Why? A Case Study in the Aluminium Industry pp. 59-90

- Martyn Wright and Paul Edwards
- 'Reflective Production': An Alternative to Mass Production and Lean Production? pp. 91-117

- Michel Freyssenet
- Good Work, Productivity and Sustainability in Canadian Forestry pp. 119-135

- Russell Janzen and L. Anders Sandberg
- Productivity by Systemic Rationalization: Good Work Bad Work No Work? pp. 137-159

- Norbert Altmann and Manfred DeiB
- Economic Concentration and the Externalization of Labour pp. 161-184

- Beatrice Appay
- Is the 'Better Job' Still Possible Today? pp. 185-198

- Jean-Pierre Durand
Volume 18, issue 4, 1997
- Editorial Introduction pp. 499-502

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- Solidarity at Last? International Trade Unionism Approaching the Millennium pp. 503-537

- Harvie Ramsay
- The End of the Experiment: Corporatism Collapses in Australia pp. 539-566

- Ian Hampson
- Industrial Relations in Malaysia Multinational Preferences and State Concessions in Dependent Development: A Case Study of the Electronics Industry pp. 567-595

- Mhinder Bhopal
- Lean Production and Changing Employment Relations in the International Auto Industry pp. 597-620

- Thomas A. Kochan and Russell D. Lansbury
- Employee Ownership, Participation and Workplace Safety: A Response to Grunberg, Moore and Greenberg pp. 621-633

- Peter A. Kardas
- The Father of the Swedish Model in Memory of Gosta Rehn (1913-96) pp. 635-650

- Lennart Erixon
- Review pp. 651-653

- Roy Vogt
Volume 18, issue 3, 1997
- Editorial Introduction pp. 355-357

- N/a
- The 'Classroom Hypothesis' and Individualization pp. 359-391

- Morten Madsen
- Participatory Democracy May Go a Long Way: Comparative Growth Performance of Employee Ownership Firms in New York and Washington States pp. 393-422

- Gorm Winther and Richard Marens
- The Emergence and Institutionalization of Toyotism: Subdivision and Integration of the Labour Force at the Toyota Motor Corporation from the 1950s to the 1 970s pp. 423-455

- Terje Grønning
- Statutory Regulation and Workers' Competence: The Influence of Dutch Works Councils on the Introduction of New Technology pp. 457-487

- Kea Tijdens and Maarten van Klaveren
- Reviews pp. 489-491

- Bob Hancké
- Reviews pp. 491-495

- N/a
Volume 18, issue 2, 1997
- Eitorial Introduction pp. 163-166

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- When Push Comes to Shove: Competitiveness, Job Insecurity and Labour- Management Cooperation in Canada pp. 167-200

- Donald M. Wells
- Gendered Constraints and Opportunities: An Analysis of Workers' Experience in UK Cooperative and Collective Organizations pp. 201-229

- Sarah Oerton
- Democratic Hierarchies in the Workplace: Structural Dilemmas and Organizational Action pp. 231-260

- Frances A. Viggiani
- Workers' Councils, Trade Unions and Industrial Democracy in Poland pp. 261-287

- Stephen J. Haviovic and William M. Moore
- Corporatist Tendencies in the Euro-Polity: The EU Directive of 22 September 1994, on European Works Councils pp. 289-323

- Paul Knutsen
- Neither European Nor Works Councils: A Reply to Paul Knutsen pp. 325-337

- Wolfgang Streeck
- The Swedish National Institute for Working Life pp. 339-342

- N/a
- Review Article pp. 343-352

- Tord Ekstrom Stockholm
Volume 18, issue 1, 1997
- Special Issue on: The Challenge of Full Employment in the Global Economy Editorial Introduction pp. 5-34

- Helen Lachs Ginsburg, June Zaccone, Gertrude Schaffner Goldberg, Sheila D. Collins and Sumner M. Rosen
- Is Full Employment Still Desirable and Feasible? pp. 35-53

- Eddy Lee
- The Labor Market and Lifetime Employment in Japan pp. 55-66

- Yukichi Takahashi
- Economic Policy for Full Employment: Proposals for Germany pp. 67-86

- Jorg Huffschmid
- The Swedish Model in an Era of Mass Unemployment pp. 87-97

- Rudolf Meidner
- Sweden's Road Back to Full Employment pp. 99-118

- Richard Layard
- A New Concept of Full Employment pp. 119-135

- Lei Delsen
- Review Article pp. 137-143

- Lis Hojgaard
- Reviews pp. 145-149

- Gregory Albo
- Reviews pp. 149-152

- Winton Higgins
- Reviews pp. 152-153

- Peter Auer
- Reviews pp. 153-155

- Colin Gill
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