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京师经管名家讲坛50期——Collective Bargaining and Innovation in Germany: A Case of Cooperative Industrial Relations?
发布时间:2016-09-23
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主 题:Collective Bargaining and Innovation in Germany: A Case of Cooperative Industrial Relations?
时 间:2016年9月26日(周一)10:00-12:00
地 点:京师大厦四层 9406会议室
主讲人:John AddisonDistinguished Professor Emeritus,University of South Carolina,USA
主持人:李实766全讯白菜网999策略白菜手机论坛教授
主讲人简介:
John Addison is the Chair in Economics at Durham University (U.K.) and Professor of Economics at University of South Carolina professorship. His research includes Outsourcing, The European labor market, Unions and economic performance, Economic analysis of job security, Employee leasing and temporary employment contracts and Works councils and economic performance in Germany. He has published widely in leading journals including American Economic Review, Labour Economics, Industrial Relations and Journal of Labor Research.
内容简介:
At the level of theory, the effect of collective bargaining on innovation is contested. The large proponderance of the U.S. evidence clearly points to adverse effects, but other-country experience suggests that certain industrial relations systems, or the wider regulatory apparatus, might even tip the balance in favor of unions. Our pooled cross section and difference-in-differences estimates provide some weak evidence that German collective bargaining inhibits innovation. However, in conjunction with workplace representation, there is the suggestion that it might actually foster innovative activity.
时 间:2016年9月26日(周一)10:00-12:00
地 点:京师大厦四层 9406会议室
主讲人:John AddisonDistinguished Professor Emeritus,University of South Carolina,USA
主持人:李实766全讯白菜网999策略白菜手机论坛教授
主讲人简介:
John Addison is the Chair in Economics at Durham University (U.K.) and Professor of Economics at University of South Carolina professorship. His research includes Outsourcing, The European labor market, Unions and economic performance, Economic analysis of job security, Employee leasing and temporary employment contracts and Works councils and economic performance in Germany. He has published widely in leading journals including American Economic Review, Labour Economics, Industrial Relations and Journal of Labor Research.
内容简介:
At the level of theory, the effect of collective bargaining on innovation is contested. The large proponderance of the U.S. evidence clearly points to adverse effects, but other-country experience suggests that certain industrial relations systems, or the wider regulatory apparatus, might even tip the balance in favor of unions. Our pooled cross section and difference-in-differences estimates provide some weak evidence that German collective bargaining inhibits innovation. However, in conjunction with workplace representation, there is the suggestion that it might actually foster innovative activity.