Turning to Europe : A New Swedish Industrial Relations Regime in the 1990s

This dissertation explores the transformation of the industrial relations regime in Sweden during the 1990s. Four areas are studied; industrial relations of the growing service sector, industrial relations of small enterprises, effects of re-regulation and introduction of competition on industrial r...

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Main Author: Murhem, Sofia
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Ekonomisk-historiska institutionen 2003
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-37372013-01-08T13:08:18ZTurning to Europe : A New Swedish Industrial Relations Regime in the 1990sengMurhem, SofiaUppsala universitet, Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenUppsala : Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis2003Economic historyIndustrial relationsservice sectorsmall enterprisestelecommunications sectormetal industrytrade unionsemployers’ associationsEuropeanizationSwedenEkonomisk historiaEconomic historyEkonomisk historiaThis dissertation explores the transformation of the industrial relations regime in Sweden during the 1990s. Four areas are studied; industrial relations of the growing service sector, industrial relations of small enterprises, effects of re-regulation and introduction of competition on industrial relations in telecommunications service and internationalisation of industrial relations in the metal sector, showing that in the 1990s, the labour market regime of Sweden changed into a new regime, as a result of altered conditions caused by the third industrial revolution. The changes took place within a certain context and were governed by a strong path dependence. The internationalisation or Europeanization of the economy, foremost the upsurge in ingoing foreign direct investments, increased the Swedish industry’s dependence on non-national actors and economy. The employers and the trade unions had strong incentives to come to an agreement (the Industrial Agreement in 1997), to achieve international competitiveness. The increasing dependence on (Western/European) trade and investments caused additional adjustments of industrial relations. The Europeanization of the political decision making process (EU membership) had also an impact, to which was added liberalisation, abandoning monopolies etc, but the effect were not as substantial as that of (economic) internationalisation. Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-3737urn:isbn:91-554-5726-6Uppsala Studies in Economic History, 0346-6493 ; 68application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Economic history
Industrial relations
service sector
small enterprises
telecommunications sector
metal industry
trade unions
employers’ associations
Europeanization
Sweden
Ekonomisk historia
Economic history
Ekonomisk historia
spellingShingle Economic history
Industrial relations
service sector
small enterprises
telecommunications sector
metal industry
trade unions
employers’ associations
Europeanization
Sweden
Ekonomisk historia
Economic history
Ekonomisk historia
Murhem, Sofia
Turning to Europe : A New Swedish Industrial Relations Regime in the 1990s
description This dissertation explores the transformation of the industrial relations regime in Sweden during the 1990s. Four areas are studied; industrial relations of the growing service sector, industrial relations of small enterprises, effects of re-regulation and introduction of competition on industrial relations in telecommunications service and internationalisation of industrial relations in the metal sector, showing that in the 1990s, the labour market regime of Sweden changed into a new regime, as a result of altered conditions caused by the third industrial revolution. The changes took place within a certain context and were governed by a strong path dependence. The internationalisation or Europeanization of the economy, foremost the upsurge in ingoing foreign direct investments, increased the Swedish industry’s dependence on non-national actors and economy. The employers and the trade unions had strong incentives to come to an agreement (the Industrial Agreement in 1997), to achieve international competitiveness. The increasing dependence on (Western/European) trade and investments caused additional adjustments of industrial relations. The Europeanization of the political decision making process (EU membership) had also an impact, to which was added liberalisation, abandoning monopolies etc, but the effect were not as substantial as that of (economic) internationalisation.
author Murhem, Sofia
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title Turning to Europe : A New Swedish Industrial Relations Regime in the 1990s
title_short Turning to Europe : A New Swedish Industrial Relations Regime in the 1990s
title_full Turning to Europe : A New Swedish Industrial Relations Regime in the 1990s
title_fullStr Turning to Europe : A New Swedish Industrial Relations Regime in the 1990s
title_full_unstemmed Turning to Europe : A New Swedish Industrial Relations Regime in the 1990s
title_sort turning to europe : a new swedish industrial relations regime in the 1990s
publisher Uppsala universitet, Ekonomisk-historiska institutionen
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