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Industrial relations in South-Eastern Europe: disaggregating the contexts
This study critically evaluates industrial relations (IR) in South-Eastern Europe and points towards future practical and research-oriented opportunities in the region. A survey of organizational policies and practices has been used to explore the state of IR in both private and public organizations in this region. Specifically, the data, collected in 2009–2010 (including the latest changes due to the economic crisis), cover 840 different organizations located in Slovenia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece and Cyprus. We discuss the development of ‘regional-specific’ IR policies, the ‘importing’ of varieties of capitalism models, the diffusion of the European Union social model and the role of foreign MNCs in changing IR in the region.
History
School
- Loughborough Business School
Published in
The International Journal of Human Resource ManagementVolume
25Issue
11Pages
1592 - 1612Publisher
Taylor & FrancisVersion
- VoR (Version of Record)
Rights holder
© Taylor & FrancisPublication date
2013-10-08Copyright date
2013ISSN
0958-5192eISSN
1466-4399Publisher version
Language
- en