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A Theory of Employment Systems David Marsden (Reader in Industrial Relations, Reader in Industrial Relations, London School of Economics)

A Theory of Employment Systems By David Marsden (Reader in Industrial Relations, Reader in Industrial Relations, London School of Economics)

Summary

'A Theory of Employment Systems' provides an analysis of employment systems in leading industrialized countries at both macro and micro levels. In doing so, the author reviews the major theories of the firm in management studies and economics, and links these to company level employment practices.

A Theory of Employment Systems Summary

A Theory of Employment Systems: Micro-Foundations of Societal Diversity by David Marsden (Reader in Industrial Relations, Reader in Industrial Relations, London School of Economics)

A Theory of Employment Systems considers why there are such great international differences in the way employment relations are organized within the firm. Taking account of the growing evidence that international diversity is not being wiped out by 'globalization', it sets out from the theory of the firm first developed by Coase and Simon, and explains why firms and workers should use the employment relationship as the basis for their economic cooperation. The originality of the employment relationship lies in its flexibility. It gives managers the authority to organize work, but it also establishes limits on employees' obligations. The author argues that these limits are provided by four basic types of employment rule. Which one predominates in a given environment is the source of international diversity in employment relations. Drawing upon evidence from the US, Japan, France, Germany, and Britain, the theory is extended to show why such diversity extends deep into key areas of human resource management, such as performance management, incentive pay, and skill development. It also explains why the open-ended employment relationship continues to dominate work despite the growth of market-mediated work relations.

A Theory of Employment Systems Reviews

Marsden's deductive analysis of employment systems is interesting and insightful from a micro-level perspective. * Suzanne J.Konzelmann *
"A recent elegantly written book by Professor David Marsden at the London School of Economics provides further evidence of the need for the closing of that perceived gap between work and how it is organised." Robert Taylor, Financial Times, 03/02/2000
"This is a scholarly and interesting exploration of an important subject. The approach is both rigorous and creative and results in important insights of both an economic and cultural nature." L.J.Anthony, Aslib Book List, Volume 65 No 3 March 2000

About David Marsden (Reader in Industrial Relations, Reader in Industrial Relations, London School of Economics)

David Marsden is presently a Reader in Industrial Relations at the London School of Economics. His career has also taken him to Aix-en-Provence, Trier, and Rome as a Visiting Professor. He has researched extensively on comparative industrial relations and labour markets, and he has worked with the ILO, the OECD, the European Commission, and the World Bank. At present, he also acts as a member of a team of advisors to European Commissioner Edith Cresson on education and training policies in the EU.

Table of Contents

PART I: A THEORY OF EMPLOYMENT SYSTEMS ; 1. The Employment Relationship ; 2. The Limits of Managerial Authority ; 3. Diffusion and Predominance of Employment Rules ; 4. Classification, and the Consolidation of Employment Systems ; PART II: EVIDENCE AND PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT IMPLICATIONS ; 5. Employment Systems: comparative evidence ; 6. Performance Management ; 7. Pay and Incentives ; 8. Skills and Labour Market Structure ; PART III: CONCLUSIONS ; 9. Employment Systems and the Theory of the Firm: societal diversity ; References

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NPB9780198294238
9780198294238
0198294239
A Theory of Employment Systems: Micro-Foundations of Societal Diversity by David Marsden (Reader in Industrial Relations, Reader in Industrial Relations, London School of Economics)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
1999-09-16
314
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