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This authoritative Encyclopedia provides a comprehensive overview
of central concepts in labour studies, and how they can be used to
analyse labour markets. Examining regional and sectoral labour
markets alongside the internal labour markets of firms, it clearly
lays out the current state of social scientific knowledge on
labour. Combining theoretical and empirical insights, leading
scholars map the latest developments in labour economics, focusing
on micro-level data and applied studies. Entries explore the
definition, background, and history of key concepts in labour
studies, including regional and sectoral labour markets, labour
policy, different forms of labour, labour market discrimination,
and the decisions facing firms concerning labour. Highlighting the
most important aspects of the topics covered, this Encyclopedia
gives expert insight into the steadily growing research and public
policy debate on labour issues. The Encyclopedia of Labour Studies
will be an invaluable resource for academics and students of labour
economics and policy, employment relations, social policy,
business, and management. It will also be a useful guide for policy
practitioners seeking to deepen their understanding of how labour
markets function. Key Features: 58 extensive entries Accessible
explanations of key social scientific terms Provides clear thematic
grouping of entries using Journal of Economic Literature
classification code
This volume includes theoretical and empirical research into
changing institutions and employee participation. Topics covered in
this title include: the experience with employee ownership in
relation to the fast change of institutions in transitional
countries including those in Eastern Europe, the Former Soviet
Union, and China; the influence of the specific institutional
setting on development; e.g. for the Mondragon Group of coops or
the Italian Cooperative Associations, development as affected both
by the institutional structure within the group and the surrounding
institutions; and, the influence of legislation in different
countries of conditions for the development of different types of
employee participation. It includes: the re-shaping of the role of
the employees as company stakeholders and the impact of these
changes on employee motivation, effort and productivity; the impact
of new employee incentive schemes, reward structures or other
incentive mechanisms (if any) on firm productivity and financial
performance; evidence of the implementation and effects of the
'employee share-ownership education'; and, the impact of different
informal institutions (culture) on the development and performance
of different forms of employee participation.
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