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Seeding the Clouds for Industrial Relations Climate Change in Emerging Economies
Thunderbird International Business Review (2009)
  • Carol Reade, San Jose State University
  • Mark McKenna, San Jose State University
Abstract

As manufacturing businesses increasingly move labor-intensive production to emerging economies, it is important for international managers to understand the sociopolitical factors that shape the climate in which management and labor interact. We present a conceptual “weather map” of industrial relations climates and use indices to plot the climates of 33 emerging, 11 transition, and 21 developed economies. As hypothesized, emerging economies, compared with transition and developed economies, are characterized by a relatively adversarial industrial relations climate and a high incidence of industrial action. Implications for international managers and future research directions are discussed.

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2009
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Citation Information
Carol Reade and Mark McKenna. "Seeding the Clouds for Industrial Relations Climate Change in Emerging Economies" Thunderbird International Business Review Vol. 51 Iss. 2 (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/carol_reade/4/