National culture and comparative industrial relations theory

"This paper develops a cultural model of comparative industrial relations theory that will explain the cross-national pattern of industrial relations institutions and any change in this over time. A critical review of the existing body of theory establishes that national culture is currently gi...

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Main Author: Black, Boyd
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Belfast 2002
School of Management and Economics
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19185163124919033459-National-culture-and-comparati.htm
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Summary:"This paper develops a cultural model of comparative industrial relations theory that will explain the cross-national pattern of industrial relations institutions and any change in this over time. A critical review of the existing body of theory establishes that national culture is currently given little weight as an explanatory variable. A cultural model is developed, based on a definition and specification of culture developed by Hofstede. Industrial relations variables are regressed on Hofstede's cultural indices. National culture is found to be significantly associated with all the dimensions of industrial relations. A related cultural model is developed to explain longitudinal change in industrial relations institutions and outcomes."
Physical Description:48 p.
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