Employer Association Responses to the Effects of Bargaining Decentralization in Australia and Italy: Seeking Explanations from Organizational Theory

The literature has neglected to analyse employer associations as organizations facing potential environmental threats to their financial sustainability. We examine associations' responses to collective bargaining decentralization, a major, contemporary threat. Using a qualitative, comparative c...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of industrial relations 2016-03, Vol.54 (1), p.160-191
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Comparative analysis
Competition
Decentralization
Employers
Environmental conditions
Organization theory
Qualitative research
Sustainability management
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