German collective bargaining in a European perspective: Continuous erosion or re-stabilisation of multi-employer agreements? [PDF]
Since the mid-1990s the German system of collective bargaining with its traditional dominance of sector-level agreements has been faced by a process of creeping erosion.
Bispinck, Reinhard +2 more
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Metatheory and Friendly Competition in Theory Growth: The Case of Power Processes in Bargaining [PDF]
[Excerpt] This paper analyzes the theoretical development taking place in a program of research on power processes in bargaining (see Bacharach and Lawler 1976, 1980, 1981a, 1981b; Lawler and Bacharach 1976, 1979, 1987; Lawler, Ford, and Blegen 1988 ...
Ford, Rebecca, Lawler, Edward J
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ABSTRACT This article addresses a critical issue in evidence‐informed policymaking: the challenge of translating knowledge into policy outputs amidst the complex interplay between research and politics. It discusses the concept of “blocked learning,” where individual‐level learning fails to scale up to organizational and policy levels, thus impeding ...
Thenia Vagionaki
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Prostorová a sociální dimenze arabského tržiště
Tržiště, v arabštině سوق [súq], známější je perský ekvivalent bāzār [bázár], je bezesporu jedním z nejcharakterističtějších rysů měst i venkovských lokalit arabsko-islámského světa.
Hanzlíčková, Helena
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What Can We Learn from the Diversity Trumps Ability Theorem?
The Diversity Trumps Ability theorem suggests that, under certain conditions, more diverse groups outperform groups of more individually competent members.
Jacob Barrett
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Analysing Wage Formation in the South African Labour Market: The Role of Bargaining Councils [PDF]
The role of bargaining councils, the central pillar of collective bargaining in South Africa, in the formation of wages is important in the context of high unemployment rates in South Africa.
Carlene van der Westhuizen +2 more
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Medicare Part D and Hospital Admissions due to Antimicrobial Resistance
ABSTRACT Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been increasing rapidly in the United States despite government efforts to contain its spread. Both under‐utilization and overuse of prescribed antimicrobials contribute to rising resistance. The introduction of Medicare Part D in 2006 expanded prescription drug coverage for the elderly, including coverage ...
Ricardo B. Ang III
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Understanding the Role of Political Staff and Parliamentary Administrations
The staff working in parliaments represent a highly relevant, yet significantly understudied group of actors. While political scientists have sought to understand the activities of elected representatives in parliaments, the role of the administration ...
Gijs Jan Brandsma, Anna-Lena Högenauer
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Sustainable Work and Employment in Social Care: New Challenges, New Priorities
ABSTRACT Human Resource Management (HRM) research focused on social care is sparse. This gap is surprising given the scale of the social care workforce in many countries, its vital role in meeting the increasingly complex needs of vulnerable community groups, and the persistent challenges in recruiting and retaining staff.
Ian Kessler +4 more
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Sex ratios and gender norms: why both are needed to understand sexual conflict in humans
Sexual conflict theory has been successfully applied to predict how in non-human animal populations, sex ratios can lead to conflicting reproductive interests of females and males and affect their bargaining positions in resolving such conflicts of ...
Renée V. Hagen, Brooke A. Scelza
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