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Informationen zum Autor Anthony Ferner is Principal Research Fellow at the Centre for International Employment Research at the University of Warwick. He has researched and published widely in the field of international and comparative industrial relations and employment. His areas of interest have included public enterprises, privatized utilities, and the management of employment relations in multinational companies. Among his publications are Government, Managers and Industrial Relations and New Frontiers in European Industrial Relations , both published by Blackwell. Richard Hyman is Professor of Industrial Relations at the Industrial Relations Institute, University of Warwick. Klappentext Changing Industrial Relations in Europe is the second edition of the influential and widely used textbook, Industrial Relations in the New Europe. As with the earlier edition, the book will be a definitive text and reference for all students in industrial relations and human resource management looking at international issues. For the new book an outstanding team of international experts has produced a completely updated and reworked analysis of industrial relations in the fifteen European Union states and the two other major European countries. The book's unrivaled breadth and depth provides: The latest thinking on current industrial relations trends and controversies within the broader context of internationalization, European integration, and the moves toward monetary union. A basic description of the institutions and actors in each country. A strong focus in each contribution on analysing in a clear, readable and accessible manner the underlying dynamic of the industrial relations system in question, and the emerging trends for the 1990s. A wide-ranging introduction from the editors that contributes to current debates in comparative industrial relations analysis. The views of leading local experts on each of the countries covered. The sheer diversity of approaches to the employment relationship in the countries of Europe is both confirmed and made accessible to analysis in this unique text which will be an indispensable resource and reference to all students and scholars in the field. Zusammenfassung * Comprehensive coverage of industrial relations! addressing comparable theories. * Country chapters written by international experts. * Sharp focus on explaining trends and developments rather than merely describing. * All chapters thoroughly updated and in many cases completely rewritten. . Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Contributors. Preface. Introduction: Towards European Industrial Relations?. 1. Great Britain: From Partial Collectivism to Neo-liberalism to Where?: Paul Edwards (University of Warwick), Mark Hall (University of Warwick), Richard Hyman (University of Warwick), Paul Marginson (University of Leeds), Keith Sisson (University of Warwick), Jeremy Waddington (University of Warwick), and David Winchester (University of Warwick). 2. Ireland: Corporation Revived: Ferdinand von Prondzynski (University of Hull). 3. Sweden: Restoring the Model?: Anders Kjellberg (University of Lund). 4. Norway: The Revival of Centralised Concertation: Jon Erik Dolvik and Torgeir Aarvaag Stokke (Both Institute for Applied Social Science, Oslo). 5. Denmark: A Less Regulated Model: Steen Scheuer (Copenhagen Business School). 6. Finland: Continuity and Modest Moves Towards Company-Level Corporatism: Kari Lilja (Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration). 7. Germany: Facing New Challenges: Otto Jacobi (Laboratorium Europa), Berndt Keller (University of Konstanz), and Walther Muller-Jentsch (Ruhr University of Bochum). 8. Austria: Still the Country of Corporatism: Franz Traxler (University of Vienna). 9. Sw...