Publications and conference papers 2016
Social partner responses to the platform economy - Denmark, Sweden and Germany compared
Anna Ilsøe
Paper presented at Radcliffe Seminar on The Politics of Work and Welfare in the Platform Economy, Boston, USA
December 2016
Good intensions meet harsh realities: Social dialogue and precarious work in industrial cleaning
Mikkel Mailand, Trine P. Larsen & Thorsten Schulten
Paper presented at SI Conference, University of Copenhagen
December 2016
From living wage to living hours
Anna Ilsøe
Paper presented at: The 8th Nordic Working Life Conference (Finland), Dansk Sociologkongres (Aalborg, Danmark), Joint seminar FAOS and NJWLS Editorial Board, (Copenhagen, Danmark), The 11th ILERA European Regional Congress (Milano, Italien)
Renewal of private sector collective agreements: Focusing on competitiveness and security
Søren Kaj Andersen & Christian Lyhne Ibsen
Research paper FAOS, University of Copenhagen, November 2016
Posted construction workers ind Denmark
Jens Arnholtz og Astrid Stampe Lovelady
Article in Social Kritik, oktober 2016
Digitalizing service work - social partner responses in Denmark, Sweden and Germany
Anna Ilsøe
Paper presented at DSE 40th anniversary Conference in Copenhagen Oktober 2016
Flexibility through Stability: Institutionalising company based bargaining on working time within Danish manufacturing
Anna Ilsøe og Trine P. Larsen
Paper presented at the 11th ILERA European Regional Congress, Milano
September, 2016
Book introduction: The Danish Model Inside out
Trine P. Larsen og Anna Ilsøe
September, 2016
Instability and Change in Collective Bargaining
Christian Lyhne Ibsen (FAOS) & Bernd Brandl (Durham University)
Paper published in British Journal of Industrial Relations
September 2016
Flexibility through stability - The institutionalization of company-level bargaining on working time in Danish industry
Anna Ilsøe & Trine P. Larsen
Contribution to the book: The Danish Model - inside out
September 2016
MNCs in Denmark and the UK – accommodating to or transforming national industrial relations?
Steen E. Navrbjerg and Paul Marginson
Contribution to the book: The Danish Model - inside out
September 2016
Trajectories of collective bargaining in Denmark and Portugal: from national determined ‘organized IR’ to supra national determined ‘disorganized IR’?
Maria da Paz Campos Lima (Lisbon University Institute) & Carsten Jørgensen (FAOS)
Contribution to the book: The Danish Model - inside out
September 2016
Comparative Analysis of Danish and Swedish Industrial Relations
Mikkel Mailand & Nana Wesley Hansen (FAOS)
Contribution to the book: Public Service Management and Employment Relations in Europe
August 2016
Public Sector Industrial Conflicts in Denmark and Norway
Mikkel Mailand (FAOS)
Paper published in Journal of Economic and Industrial Democracy (EID)
August 2016
Dealing with the flaws in Danish child and elder care provision: Social partners’ actions and initiatives at company level
Trine P. Larsen
Paper presented at the 9th Biennial Gender, Work and Organisation Conference iat Keele University, UK
June 2016
From Zones of Exception to Transformative Issue: How Posting of Workers Affect Industrial Relations in Danish Construction
Jens Arnholtz, FAOS & S. K. Andersen
Paper presented at the 28th SASE Annual Conference, University of California, Berkeley
June 2016
Partnership under pressure: decentralized bargaining in Danish and Australian
manufacturing
Anna Ilsøe, FAOS, and Pekarek, A & Fells, R
Paper presented at the 28th SASE Conference, Berkeley , USA
Juni, 2016
Making Sense of Employer Collectivism - The Case of Danish Wage Bargaining under Recession
Christian Lyhne Ibsen (FAOS)
Paper published in Journal of Industrial Relations
June 2016
The (un)Predictable Factor: The Role of Subsidiary Social Capital in International Takeovers"
Steen E Navrbjerg (FAOS) & Dana Minbaeva (CBS)
Paper published in Journal of Organizational Effectiveness: People and Performance, vol. 3, issue 2, June 2016.
The effects of Union mergers and International Restructuring: A bootom-up perspective by Danish shop stewards
Steen E. Navrbjerg and Trine P. Larsen
Paper presented at the Stream 1: Collective Action in the New Global Economy for the conference: The Global Transformation of Work: Market Integration, China's Rise, and Labor Adaptation, March 17th - 18th, 2016, Newark, USA
The complexities of stability - how and why Nordic employers stay put
Søren Kaj Andersen (FAOS), Christian Lyhne Ibsen (FAOS) & Jon Erik Dølvik (Fafo)
Paper presented at the conference: The Global Transformation of Work: Market Integration, China's Rise, and Labor Adaptation, March 17th - 18th, 2016, Newark, USA
The lasting of worker migrants
Jonas Felbo-Kolding
Research paper, FAOS, University of Copenhagen, February 2016
From Living Wage to Living Hours – The Nordic Version of the Working Poor
Anna Ilsøe (FAOS)
Paper published in Labour & Industry: A Journal of the Social and Economic Relations of Work, vol. 26, issue 1, 2016.
Importing low-density ideas to high-density revitalisation : The 'organising model' in Denmark
Jens Arnholtz, Christian Lyhne Ibsen, Flemming Ibsen
Paper published in Economic and Industrial Democracy, Vol 37, Nr. 2, 2016