Ideas and power in employment relations studies: Ideas and power in employment relations studies

Martin Bæk Carstensen, Christian Lyhne Ibsen*, Vivien Schmidt

*Corresponding author

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Abstract

Motivated by the efforts to understand shifting dynamics of change and stability in employment relations—not least ones brought on by a decade of crisis in what was a neoliberal consensus—scholars increasingly focus on the role of ideas, discourses, and identities. This paper argues for the potential of continuing down this path of employing ideational explanations in employment relations. First, it highlights four key weaknesses of employing more pure materialist–institutionalist approaches that have traditionally dominated employment relations scholarship. Second, it argues that to recognize and build on existing efforts to bring in ideas to employment relations, it is useful to place these on the macro-, meso-, and micro levels. Third, to further advance an ideational perspective on employment relations, it proposes to place more centrally the concept of ideational power. Fourth, it presents key insights from the papers that make up the Special Issue and fleshes out how the individual papers of the Special Issue contribute to this agenda.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftIndustrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society
Vol/bind61
Udgave nummer1
Sider (fra-til)3-21
Antal sider19
ISSN0019-8676
DOI
StatusUdgivet - jan. 2022

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