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The purpose of this paper is to examine the concept of participation by workers in jobs and management and to come to some conclusions as to the role of industrial democracy, in Us various definitions, present and future, in Canadan Industrial Relations.
Gordon McCaffrey
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Industrial Democracy: Historical Development and Current Challenges [PDF]
The following article gathers notes and comments on industrial democracy, its terminology, history and current developments. Industrial democracy is an enigmatic term whose spectrum of meanings is explored in the first section.
Walther Müller-Jentsch
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When industrial democracy meets corporate social responsibility – a comparison of the Bangladesh Accord and Alliance as responses to the Rana Plaza disaster [PDF]
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Industrial Democracy are two paradigmatic approaches to transnational labour governance. They differ considerably with regards to the role accorded to the representation of labour.
Donaghey, Jimmy, Reinecke, Juliane
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Industrial Democracy in Hungary
This article describes the nature of industrial democracy in Hungary under the Labour Code 1992, and compares the role of Work Councils with that of trade unions.
Alexander Szakats
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Investigation of Electric Field Tunable Optical and Electrical Characteristics of Zigzag and Armchair Graphene Nanoribbons: An Ab Initio Approach [PDF]
Graphene nanoribbons (GNRs), categorized into zigzag and armchair types, hold significant promise in electronics due to their unique properties. In this study, optical properties of zigzag and armchair GNRs are investigated using density functional ...
Recep Emir+4 more
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Democracy and growth in pre-industrial countries [PDF]
This paper distinguishes three types of countries (rich, middle-income, and pre-industrial) and focus on the latter, which, in contrast to the other two, didn’t complete their industrial and capitalist revolutions.
LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA
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Hugh Clegg and Allan Flanders are generally recognized as the founding fathers of postwar British academic Industrial Relations (IR). While Flanders is regarded as the chief ‘theorist’ of pluralism, Clegg’s own contribution is seen mainly in terms of his
Peter Ackers
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Beyond regression: Unpacking research of human complex systems with qualitative comparative analysis [PDF]
This study underscores the effectiveness of Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) when compared to conventional regression analysis (CRA) in the investigation of complex human systems. Utilizing historical secondary cross-national data from Lipset &
Xinxin Xu+4 more
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Spillover effect of workplace democracy: A conceptual revision [PDF]
The so-called “spillover thesis” by Pateman is one of the prominent theoretical explanations for why workplace-based participation and democracy could induce stronger political participation.
Irma Rybnikova
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The Evolution of Industrial Democracy in a Small-Island Economy, Mauritius [PDF]
This research work concerns an evaluation of the Employment Relations Act 2008, ERA 2008, from its inception in 2008 up to the present date. Considered as a major revolution in industrial relations, the legislation has met with mitigated results. Firstly,
Nirmal Kumar Betchoo
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