The manufacturing sector: Still an anchor for pattern bargaining within and across countries?
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The manufacturing sector : Still an anchor for pattern bargaining within and across countries? / Mueller, Torsten; Dolvik, Jon Erik; Ibsen, Christian; Schulten, Thorsten.
In: European Journal of Industrial Relations, Vol. 24, No. 4, 12.2018, p. 357-372.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - The manufacturing sector
T2 - Still an anchor for pattern bargaining within and across countries?
AU - Mueller, Torsten
AU - Dolvik, Jon Erik
AU - Ibsen, Christian
AU - Schulten, Thorsten
PY - 2018/12
Y1 - 2018/12
N2 - This article investigates the development of collective wage bargaining systems in manufacturing in five countries: Denmark, Finland, Germany, Norway and Sweden. We illustrate the responses of collective actors to two key challenges: first, increased cross-country competition between Northern European companies operating within the same high-value/high-cost segment of the market; second, the competitive pressures resulting from increased east-north integration. Our analytical framework sets out different forms and outcomes of institutional change, with a focus on how the responses of collective actors to these two challenges shaped the development of wage bargaining systems.
AB - This article investigates the development of collective wage bargaining systems in manufacturing in five countries: Denmark, Finland, Germany, Norway and Sweden. We illustrate the responses of collective actors to two key challenges: first, increased cross-country competition between Northern European companies operating within the same high-value/high-cost segment of the market; second, the competitive pressures resulting from increased east-north integration. Our analytical framework sets out different forms and outcomes of institutional change, with a focus on how the responses of collective actors to these two challenges shaped the development of wage bargaining systems.
KW - Collective bargaining
KW - Denmark
KW - employers' organizations
KW - Finland
KW - Germany
KW - institutional change
KW - international competition
KW - manufacturing
KW - Norway
KW - Sweden
KW - GERMANY
KW - DANISH
KW - EUROPE
U2 - 10.1177/0959680118790817
DO - 10.1177/0959680118790817
M3 - Journal article
VL - 24
SP - 357
EP - 372
JO - European Journal of Industrial Relations
JF - European Journal of Industrial Relations
SN - 0959-6801
IS - 4
ER -
ID: 255747811