Varieties of capitalism and investments in human capital
journal contribution
posted on 2014-07-17, 08:44authored byMarc Goergen, Chris Brewster, Geoffrey Wood, Adrian Wilkinson
This paper explores the relationship between national institutional archetypes and investments in training and development. A recent trend within the literature on comparative capitalism has been to explore the nature and extent of heterogeneity within the coordinated market economies (CMEs) of Europe. Based on a review of the existing comparative literature on training and development, and comparative firm-level survey evidence of differences in training and development practices, we both support and critique existing country clusters and argue for a more nuanced and flexible categorization.
History
School
Business and Economics
Department
Business
Published in
Industrial Relations
Volume
51
Issue
SUPPL. 1
Pages
501 - 527
Citation
GOERGEN, M. ... et al., 2012. Varieties of capitalism and investments in human capital. Industrial Relations, 51 (SUPPL. 1), pp. 501 - 527.