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Gregory, Denis,
Multinational companies and domestic firms in Europe :comparing wages, working conditions and industrial relations /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
[NT 15000414]:
337.4
Title/Author:
Multinational companies and domestic firms in Europe : : comparing wages, working conditions and industrial relations // Maarten van Klaveren, Kea Tijdens and Denis Gregory.
Author:
Klaveren, Maarten van,
other author:
Gregory, Denis,
Description:
1 online resource : : illustrations.
Subject:
Globalization - Economic aspects - European Union countries.
Subject:
International business enterprises - European Union countries.
Subject:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / International / Economics
Subject:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / International / General
Subject:
Economics
Subject:
Industrial relations, health & safety
Subject:
International finance
Subject:
Personnel & human resources management
ISBN:
1137375922 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9781137375926 (electronic bk.)
[NT 15000228]:
The wage and employment effects of Foreign Direct Investment -- The AIAS MNE Database and the WageIndicator survey -- Metal and Electronics Manufacturing -- The Retail Industry -- Finance and Call Centres -- Information and Communication Technology (ICT) -- Transport and Telecom -- A comparative analysis -- Statistical Appendix -- Technical Appendix.
[NT 15000229]:
Globalisation is one of the most heavily debated present-day phenomena and has been widely covered by books, papers and journal articles. Nevertheless, the reader is frequently left with nearly as many definitions of the subject as there are authors writing about it. Most analysts now agree that a common denominator is the increasing inter-connectedness of nations, people, and economies. After the Second World War, a number of major forces underpinned the spread of globalisation. These included the rapid development of information and communication technology (ICT), boosted relatively recently by the development of the Internet and the massive growth of trade and foreign direct investment (FDI). These factors cannot of course be separated from the increasing numbers and influence of multinational enterprises (MNEs) and the tide of economic liberalization that has swept through both developed and developing economies. Neither should we ignore changes in transport technologies. For many commentators though, FDI has been regarded as the main -- albeit not the sole -- mechanism for the international expansion of MNEs. Very little academic study has hitherto been devoted to the differences that may or may not exist between the wages and conditions that MNEs routinely offer compared to those of domestic companies with whom they compete. The analysis covers five sectors of the economy and 13 EU countries. This book is an effort to map the social effects of FDI in a number of EU member states, in relation to the prevailing patterns of internationalization. The need to examine critically the labour market and industrial relations aspects of recent waves of FDI is both timely and compelling.
Online resource:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137375926
Multinational companies and domestic firms in Europe :comparing wages, working conditions and industrial relations /
Klaveren, Maarten van,
Multinational companies and domestic firms in Europe :
comparing wages, working conditions and industrial relations /Maarten van Klaveren, Kea Tijdens and Denis Gregory. - 1 online resource :illustrations.
The wage and employment effects of Foreign Direct Investment -- The AIAS MNE Database and the WageIndicator survey -- Metal and Electronics Manufacturing -- The Retail Industry -- Finance and Call Centres -- Information and Communication Technology (ICT) -- Transport and Telecom -- A comparative analysis -- Statistical Appendix -- Technical Appendix.
Globalisation is one of the most heavily debated present-day phenomena and has been widely covered by books, papers and journal articles. Nevertheless, the reader is frequently left with nearly as many definitions of the subject as there are authors writing about it. Most analysts now agree that a common denominator is the increasing inter-connectedness of nations, people, and economies. After the Second World War, a number of major forces underpinned the spread of globalisation. These included the rapid development of information and communication technology (ICT), boosted relatively recently by the development of the Internet and the massive growth of trade and foreign direct investment (FDI). These factors cannot of course be separated from the increasing numbers and influence of multinational enterprises (MNEs) and the tide of economic liberalization that has swept through both developed and developing economies. Neither should we ignore changes in transport technologies. For many commentators though, FDI has been regarded as the main -- albeit not the sole -- mechanism for the international expansion of MNEs. Very little academic study has hitherto been devoted to the differences that may or may not exist between the wages and conditions that MNEs routinely offer compared to those of domestic companies with whom they compete. The analysis covers five sectors of the economy and 13 EU countries. This book is an effort to map the social effects of FDI in a number of EU member states, in relation to the prevailing patterns of internationalization. The need to examine critically the labour market and industrial relations aspects of recent waves of FDI is both timely and compelling.
ISBN: 1137375922 (electronic bk.)
Source: 709041Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HC240
Dewey Class. No.: 337.4
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