2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8543.2008.00676.x
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Paradigms in Industrial Relations: Original, Modern and Versions In‐between

Abstract: This article argues that the industrial relations (IR) field has had two distinct paradigms - an original paradigm centred on the employment relationship, and a modern paradigm centred on unions and labour-management relations. In practice, IR scholars in the decades after the Second World War frequently adopted the former as a broad principle but followed the latter in research and teaching. The narrower labour-management paradigm has created a significant survival challenge for the IR field, given the marked… Show more

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“…Kaufman [91] has argued that since the 1960s employee-employer relations, especially in the US, have been seen as pluralistic, antagonistic, and conflicting. The antagonistic view of employee-management relations, though dominant in much research, is not the only view of employment relations.…”
Section: The Moderated Mediated Effects Of Ir Climatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kaufman [91] has argued that since the 1960s employee-employer relations, especially in the US, have been seen as pluralistic, antagonistic, and conflicting. The antagonistic view of employee-management relations, though dominant in much research, is not the only view of employment relations.…”
Section: The Moderated Mediated Effects Of Ir Climatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The industrial working class, trade unions, and social democracy had a progressive era of laborism and decommodification, building occupational citizenship and safety rules. This era brought increased labor market regulation, in line with ILO's principle idea that "labour is not a commodity" (Kaufman 2004(Kaufman , 2008. The industrial citizenship includes rights and safety rules regarding seven areas: labor market conditions, employment, occupational safety, work environment, work competence, income, and collective representation (unions) (Standing 2011: 10).…”
Section: A New Class-the Precariat?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is that of labor relations, a decline due in part to the weakening role of labor unions (Kaufman, 2008;Lansbury, 2009). We do not foresee family business facing this fate due to a diminishing presence of the actual phenomenon.…”
Section: Entry To the Field By Established Scholarsmentioning
confidence: 99%