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"This book is the outcome of intensive study of selected banks in Australia, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain, and the United States.

As part of a larger project on industrial relations and human resource management practices, researchers in each country explored the changing industry context and competitive strategies in relation to a number of employment relations practices, such as skill formation and development, work organization, staffing arrangements, job security, compensation, and industrial relations. The introductory chapter provides an overview of the main research findings.

The country chapters present detailed analyses of the findings, and the conclusion assesses the role of markets technology, and institutions in employment relations and discusses the interpretive frameworks that help make sense of their change and variation across countries."--BOOK JACKET.

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MIT Press
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English
Pages
342

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1999, MIT Press
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Table of Contents

Managerial strategies, human resource practices, and labor relations in banks : a comparative view -- Martin Baethge, Jim Kitay, and Ida Regalia
Market challenges and changing employment relations in the U.S. banking industry -- Brent Keltner and David Finegold
Change in tandem : employment relations in Australian retail banks -- Jim Kitay
Employment relations in the New Zealand banking industry -- Erling Rasmussen and Andrea Jackson
Employment relations in U.K. banking -- John Storey ... [et al.]
Institutional innovation and market challenges : changing employment relations in the Italian banking sector -- Marino Regini ... [et al.]
French banks : between deregulation and state control -- Marnix Dressen
Employment relations in the Spanish banking industry : big changes -- Faustino Miguélez, Carlos Prieto, and Cecilia Castaño
Corporate strategy, institutions, and employment relations in Dutch banking -- Jelle Visser and Pieter-Jan Jongen
End of institutional stability? The German banking industry in transition -- Martin Baethge, Nestor D'Alessio, and Herbert Oberbeck
Comparing banks in advanced economies : the role of markets, technology, and institutions in employment relations-- Marino Regini.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Cambridge, Mass

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Library of Congress
HG1615 .F76 1999, HG1615.F76 1999

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Pagination
xii, 342 p. :
Number of pages
342

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL15473789M
Internet Archive
fromtellerstosel0000unse
ISBN 10
0262181932
LCCN
99025719
OCLC/WorldCat
41156431
Library Thing
6647079
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1604/9780262181938
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4109903

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