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Handbook of Business Interest Associations, Firm Size and Governance A Comparative Analytical Approach

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Traxler, Franz, Huemer, Gerhard

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Handbook of Business Interest Associations, Firm Size and Governance A Comparative Analytical Approach, ISBN 9780415424660 Own This Book? Sell It
ISBN-13:

9780415424660

ISBN:

0415424666

Pub Date: 2007
Publisher: Routledge Summary: Business interest associations have an important role in public policy, industrial relations, and economic governance. Despite their relevance they are under-researched both theoretically and empirically. Traxler and Huemer's innovative Handbook of Business Interest Associations combines unique theoretical approaches with empirical research. Part I offers a theory of business associations which centres on firm size a [read more]
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ISBN-13:

9780415424660


ISBN:

0415424666


Pub Date: 2007
Publisher: Routledge

Business interest associations have an important role in public policy, industrial relations, and economic governance. Despite their relevance they are under-researched both theoretically and empirically. Traxler and Huemer's innovative Handbook of Business Interest Associations combines unique theoretical approaches with empirical research. Part I offers a theory of business associations which centres on firm size as the key explanatory variable. Part II consists of an analysis of 15 countries and Part III contains a cross-nationally comparative study designed to test the hypotheses of part I. Throughout the book a unique set of data on membership, structures, activities and resources is introduced that make this book essential reading for scholars across a range of disciplines, such as organization studies, industrial relations, industrial sociology and political science, as well as for practitioners in related fields.

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