Social reconstructions of the world automobile industry : competition, power and industrial flexibility
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Social reconstructions of the world automobile industry : competition, power and industrial flexibility
(International political economy series)
Macmillan Press , St. Martin's Press, 1996
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"Based on the proceedings of a conference entitled 'Global Competition in the Automobile Industry', held at the State University of New York, Brockport, 7-8 May 1991"--Pref
"In association with International Institute SUNY Brockport"
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
- List of Tables - Introduction: Competition, Power and Industrial Flexibility: Social Reconstructions of the World Automobile Industry
- F.C.Deyo - PART 1: ORIGINS AND DIFFUSION OF FLEXIBLE PRODUCTION - The Transformation of Industrial Relations in Postwar Japan
- S.Levine - Japanese Automotive Transplants and the Transfer of the Japanese Production System
- R.Florida & M.Kenney - PART 2: DISPERSION TO THE PERIPHERY - Industrial Relations in the Korean Auto Industry: The Implications of Industrial Sector Requirements and Societal Effects for International Competitiveness
- R.Rodgers - Competition, Flexibility and Industrial Ascent: The Thai Auto Industry
- F.C.Deyo - PART 3: LABOR'S RESPONSE - Change, But in What Direction?: Divergent Union Responses to Work Restructuring in the Integrated North American Auto Industry
- P.Kumar & J.Holmes - The Politics of Industrial Restructuring: Transnational Firms' Search for Flexible Production in the Mexican Automobile Industry
- K.Middlebrook - A Diversity of New Work Organization: Human-Centred, Lean and In-Between
- L.Turner & P.Auer - PART 4: POLICY ALTERNATIVES AND SOCIAL OUTCOMES - Regulatory Frameworks and Development in the North American Auto Industry
- S.Herzenberg - Conclusion: Competition, Politics and the Social Construction of Flexible Production Systems
- F.C.Deyo - Index
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