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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) ist in Deutschland in den letzten Jahren groß in Mode gekommen. Dabei ist … gesellschaftliche Verantwortung von Unternehmen in Deutschland keineswegs ein neuartiges Phänomen. Im Beitrag wird der Wandel von einer … Unternehmen zu Zeiten der Deutschland AG hin zu einer als explizit freiwillig verstandenen CSR nachgezeichnet. (In the last few …
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within less de-regulated economies, such as Germany, have tended to focus on the pharmaceutical industry. This article … demonstrates that attempts to assess the extent to which the socio-economic institutions typically associated with Germany support …
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The Article applies the NWW-approach to the economic history of post-war Germany. The approach suggests it was only … after the Second World War that Germany arrived at the most advanced institutional structure that does not any longer …
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As an instance of externally induced regime change, the postwar West German case is both highly exceptional and importantly paradigmatic; it is more usefully read as a cautionary tale than as a recipe for future action. Local circumstances, some tied to earlier patterns of social and political...
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The article analyses the impact of vertical disintegration on German labour relations. Previous research argued that the proliferation of outsourcing, divestment and non-standard employment results in a ‘dualism’ between a core of secure workplaces and a growing fringe of precarious...
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This article examines union responses to the reorganization of call centre work in Germany, drawing on case studies …
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males reporting a second job in 1993 (Mishel and Bernstein, 1995, p. 226). Moonlighting reflects growing financial stress … percent of moonlighters report taking the second job due to economic hardship. Additionally, moonlighting is a reflection of … job. To restate in economic terminology, moonlighting arises from at least two distinct reasons. First, many individuals …
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reversed for those households whose head holds more than one job, highlighting the role of moonlighting as a self …
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) moonlighting is more frequent among male physicians. In this paper we investigate whether such differences are related to the …
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the motives for moonlighting provides evidence on both the wage-responsiveness of labor supply in general and the … primary jobs, then moonlighting itself implies that labor supply constraints exist and so supports the previous literature … that incorporates these constraints (e.g. Hamm 1982, 1986). Regardless of the motive for moonlighting, allowing for …
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