Public Sector Collective Bargaining: A Meta-Review

Author:

Federman Peter Stanley1ORCID,Viswanath Shilpa2ORCID,Riccucci Norma M.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA

2. John Jay College- City University of New York, New York, USA

3. Rutgers University-Newark School of Public Affairs and Administration, NJ, USA

Abstract

Public sector labor unions and their commitment to collective bargaining are central to the study of public sector human resource management. This study explores collective bargaining scholarship in the United States as exemplified in the public administration literature. Systematically coding 220 articles from the top fifteen (mainstream) peer-reviewed public administration journals over a period of 50 years (1970–2020), this study examines how public sector collective bargaining is framed and conceptualized in public administration research, identifying, and studying the dimensions of public sector collective bargaining research in the United States. The primary purpose of this article is to map trends and gaps in local, state, and federal public sector collective bargaining scholarship, which is an essential public personnel function in need of further academic attention. It is also hoped that this study could stimulate future research into public sector collective bargaining.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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