Affiliation:
1. Martin Behrens is Program Director at the WSI/Hans-Boeckler-Foundation. Alexander J. S. Colvin is the Kenneth F. Kahn ‘69 Dean and the Martin F. Scheinman Professor of Conflict Resolution at the ILR School, Cornell University. Lisa Dorigatti is a Research Associate at the University of Milan. Andreas H. Pekarek is a Lecturer in the Department of Management and Marketing at the University of Melbourne
Abstract
A cornerstone of industrial relations theory is the idea that the potential for conflict is inherent in the employment relationship. Across countries, forms of workplace conflict and methods of conflict resolution take a range of different forms. Yet aside from attempts to understand cross-national variation in strikes, little research has examined systemic differences in the manifestation and management of workplace conflict. The authors seek to fill this void by analyzing through a comparative lens practices for addressing employment-related conflict in four countries: Germany, the United States, Italy, and Australia. In contrast to the unidimensional varieties of capitalism approach, they analyze workplace conflict resolution systems across two dimensions: collective-individual and regulated-voluntarist. The analysis also emphasizes the importance of within-country variation and interactions between different conflict resolution subsystems.
Subject
Management of Technology and Innovation,Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Strategy and Management
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