Content
August 1985, Volume 6, Issue 3
May 1985, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 137-138 Editorial Introduction
by Jan Odhnoff - 139-160 Japanese Industry Enters a New Stage -Increasingly Knowledge-Intensive Industrial Structure and Changes in Employment Structure
by Nifta Shunzo - 161-184 Philippine Industrial Debacle and the Debt Crisis
by Rene E. Ofreneo - 185-207 Issues in the Philippine Electronics Industry: A Global Perspective
by Rosalinda Pineda-Ofreneo - 209-218 Industrialization and the Changing Labour Process in SE Asia: Implications for 'First World' Countries
by Bruce McFarlane - 219-238 On Industrialization and Labour Market Segmentation in Thailand and Malaysia
by Jan Odhnoff - 239-249 Remote Work/Telecommuting a Means of Enhancing the Quality of Life, or Just Another Method of Making Business More Brisk?
by Monica Elling - 255-260 Reviews
by Gyorgy Pcteri - 260-262 Reviews
by Peter Limqueco - 262-263 Reviews
by Roger Spear - 263-264 Reviews
by Roger Spear - 265-266 Reviews
by Nick Oliver
February 1985, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial Introduction
by N/A - 3-33 Trade Unions as Intermediary Organizations
by Walther Muiiler-Jentsch - 35-64 Politics and the Organization of Work in France and the Federal Republic of Germany: A Comparison
by Leo Kissler & Ulrike Sattel - 65-91 Rethinking the Significance of Workers' Control in the Russian Revolution
by Carmen J. Sirianni - 93-112 Office Automation: The Case of Gender and Power
by Janine Morgall & Gitte Vedel - 113-120 Workplace Democracy, Unemployment and the Reduction of Working Time
by Paul Blyton - 121-134 Swedish Research on Work
by Marie Olovsson
November 1984, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Introduction
by N/A - 421-443 The Sector and Firm in Self-Management: II. Lessons from the Peruvian and Chilean Experiences
by Martin J. Scurrah - 445-467 Socio-Economic Changes and Political Selectivity in the Development of Industrial Democracy in the Republic of Korea
by Kyong-Dong Kim - 469-493 Self-Managed Research and Technological Change: Towards Industrial Democracy in an Australian Public Utility
by Ron Callus - 495-509 Foreign Workers and Workforce Management in West Germany
by Knuth Dohse - 511-513 The Karistad Symposium on Work in 1984
by Bengt Ove Gustavsson & Jan Ch. Karlsson & Curt Raftegard - 515-518 Reviews
by David Milton - 518-521 Reviews
by Bjorn Larsson & Anders Lundgren
August 1984, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 5-6 Editorial Introduction
by N/A - 295-324 Worker Capitalists? Profit-Sharing, Capital-Sharing and Juridical Forms of Socialism
by Harvie Ramsay & Nigel Haworth - 325-340 The Sector and Firm in Self-Management: I. Institutional Models
by Martin J. Scurrah - 341-357 Workers' Participation in Management: Integration versus Cooptation or Segregation
by Aviad Bar-Haim - 359-389 Managing the Democratization Process in Work Cooperatives
by Bengt Sandkull - 391-399 A Search for 'Coping Strategies' or Forecasts of Cooperative 'Degeneration'?
by Menachem Rosner - 401-408 A Reply to Professor Rosner
by Yohanan Stryjan - 409-412 Reviews
by Klas Amark - 412-417 Reviews
by Winton Higgins
May 1984, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 7-10 Editorial Introduction
by M'arten Soder - 157-184 Who are the Health Workers? Patients and Other Unpaid Workers in Health Care
by Margaret Stacey - 185-211 The Rationality of Caring
by Kari Waerness - 213-226 The Aftermath of the Welfare State. Comments on Organizational Implications of Cuts in Public-Sector Expenditure in the Netherlands
by Gaston Sporre - 227-248 Harnessing Human Resources in the Public Sector
by J. Douglas Grant & Hans Toch - 249-260 The Welfare State-Public Sector Efficiency and Neo-Conservative Critique
by Casten von Otter - 261-272 The Rise and Fall of Employee Participation in British Public Administration
by Jacqueline H. Chariton - 273-284 A Programme for Organizational Development in Norwegian State Institutions
by Lars A. Odegaard & Bjorn Gustavsen - 285-287 Reviews
by Eric Batstone - 288-292 Reviews
by Roland Granqvist
February 1984, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-27 Loss of Shareholder Control and the 'Managerial Revolution'?
by Anders Brostrom - 5-6 Editorial Introduction
by N/A - 29-50 The Economists' Theory of Ideology: Competing Views
by David E. Kaun - 51-71 Work and Social Character: Old and New Contours
by Horst Kern & Michael Schumann - 73-96 The Role of Culture and Ethnicity in the Degeneration of Democratic Firms
by Raymond Russell - 97-129 Alternative Modes of Co-operative Production
by Tom Clarke - 131-145 The French Left and Labour Relations Policies
by Guy Caire - 147-153 Workplace Cooperation in Finland
by Timo Kauppinen - 154-155 Reviews
by George S. Bain - 155-156 Reviews
by Peter Bachrach
November 1983, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 5-6 Editorial Introduction
by Steven D. Anderman - 417-460 Strikes and the Crisis: Industrial Conflict and Unemployment in the Western Nations
by Michael Shalev - 461-500 The Political Economy of Industrial Conflict: Britain and the United States
by Paul K. Edwards - 501-518 Legally Enforceable Peace Obligations, Trade Union Mediation and Workshop Industrial Action
by Steven D. Anderman - 519-539 Socialist Arguments for Industrial Democracy
by John Street - 541-545 Rsearch Needed on Employment Effects of Reduced Working Hours
by Birger Viklund
August 1983, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial Introduction
by N/A - 287-320 The Challenge of Economic Democracy: The Case of Sweden
by Sandra L. Albrecht & Steven Deutsch - 321-344 Workers' Co-operatives and Trade Unions: The Italian Experience
by Jenny Thornley - 345-369 Worker Ownership, Community Ownership, and Labor Unions: Two Examples
by Arthur Hochner - 371-406 Resource Mobilization and the Creation of US Producer's Cooperatives, 1835-1935
by Howard Aldrich & Robert N. Stern - 407-409 Reviews
by Martin Carnoy - 409-413 Reviews
by Yohanan Stryjan - 413-416 Reviews
by Richard Edwards
May 1983, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editorial Introduction
by N/A - 139-161 Organization and Orientation: A Life Cycle Model of French Co-operatives
by Eric Batstone - 163-190 Some Factors Affecting the Success or Failure of Worker Co-operatives: A Review of Empirical Research in the United Kingdom
by Chris Cornforth - 191-223 Context and Cooperation: Systematic Variation in the Political Effects of Workplace Democracy
by Edward S. Greenberg - 225-241 Economic Theory of the Worker Co-operative: An Exposition
by Connell Fanning & David O'Mahony - 243-283 Self-Management: The Case of the Kibbutz
by Yohanan Stryian
February 1983, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial Introduction
by N/A - 1-17 The Doctrines of Specification and Accession: Potential Bases for Legal Ownership through Labor?
by Melissa A. Barker - 19-46 The Aftermath of Sweden's Codetermination Law: Workers' Experiences in Gothenburg 1977–1980
by Ain Haas - 47-67 Incipient Workplace Democracy among United States Clerical Workers
by Roslyn L. Feldberg & Evelyn Nakano Glenn - 69-84 Some Basic Issues in Economic Democracy
by Hans Aage - 85-101 A New Future for Industrial Democracy in France?
by Janine Goetschy - 103-115 Employee Investment Funds: A Crucial Element in the Transition to Socialism
by Brian Burkitt - 117-119 Twenty-Five Women Employees in the State Sector Speak Out on Sex Equality: A Summary
by Diane Afzelius - 121-124 Hilda Scott, Sweden's ‘Right to be Human’. Sex-Role Equality: The Goal and the Reality. Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharp, 1982, 190pp., $17.50
by Phyllis Moen - 124-128 Marianne Craig, Office Workers' Survival Handbook: A Guide to Fighting Health Hazards in the Office. Women and Work Hazards Group, BSSRS, 9 Poland Street, London WI, UK, 1981
by Janine Morgall - 128-130 Mary O'Brien, The Politics of Reproduction. London, Boston and Henley: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981, x + 240 pp., £ 11.95
by Karin Widerber - 130-135 Tom R. Burns, Lars Erik Karlsson and Veljko Rus (eds), Work and Power. The Liberation of Work and the Control of Political Power. London, Beverly Hills and New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1979, 391pp., £17.00 (clouth) and £7.50 (paper)
by Cornelis J. Lammers
November 1982, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Introduction
by Joan Acker - 381-411 Domestic Production and Organizing for Change
by Sheila Allen - 413-430 Industrial Home Work in the United States: Historical Dimensions and Contemporary Perspective
by Sandra L. Albrecht - 431-444 Sex Segregation of the Finnish Occupational Structure: Its Implications for the Psychosocial Aspects of Women's Work
by Elianne Riska & Raimo Raitasalo - 445-464 Dead End-Views on Career Development and Life Situation of Women in the Electronics Industry
by Marja-Liisa Honkasalo - 465-481 When Paths are Vicious Circles How Women's Working Conditions Limit Influence
by Hjordis Kaul & Merete Lie - 483-513 Education for Social Change: Two Routes
by Barbara M. Wertheimer & Anne H. Nelson - 515-529 Avenues into Leadership for Women: the Case of Union Officers in Israel
by Dafna N. Izraeli - 531-550 The Effects of Token Representation on Participation in Small Decision-Making Groups
by Michael Finigan - 551-560 Research on Equality between the Sexes and Women's Situation at Work: A Presentation
by - 561-567 Part-Time Work and Trade-Union Activities among Women
by Marianne Sundstrom
August 1982, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial Statement
by N/A - 221-261 Humanization of Work and Social Interests: Description and Critical Assessment of the State-Sponsored Program of Humanization in the Federal Republic of Germany
by Leo Kissler & Ulrike Sattel - 263-284 Joint Health and Safety Committees in the United Kingdom: Participation and Effectiveness-A Conflict?
by J. W. Leopold & P. B. Beaumont - 285-307 Self-Management and Urban Service Delivery in Yugoslavia
by Fredric William Swierczek - 309-346 The Industrialization of Building' and Contradictions between Site Workers
by Jan Ch. Karisson - 347-355 Unions and Computerization Research in Sweden
by Birger Viklund - 357-361 Book Reviews
by Gerry Hunnius - 361-366 Book Reviews
by Alfred Betschart - 366-379 Bibliography: Industrial and Economic Democracy
by N/A
May 1982, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editorial Statement
by N/A - 117-139 Papers
by Jozef Figa - 141-157 The Reasons for the Polish Crisis of 1980-81
by Bronistaw Minc - 159-176 Questions of Income Distribution in Poland
by Maksymilian Pohorille - 177-199 The Domestic and International Significance of Independent Trade Unionism 'Solidarity'
by Jozef Wilczynski - 201-204 Third International Conference of the International Association for the Economics of Self-Management: IAFESM
by N/A - 205-209 Reviews
by Dan Andersson - 209-213 Reviews
by Bernard Gauci - 213-220 Reviews
by Thomas Sandberg
February 1982, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial Statement
by N/A - 1-15 A Survey of Studies in the Japanese Style of Management
by Akihiro Ishikawa - 17-30 Trade Unions and Producer Co-operatives
by Chris Cornforth - 31-73 Pension Funds in the United States Issues of Investment and Control
by Randy Barber - 75-77 The Wales TUC: On Prospects for Workers' Co-Operatives
by Denis Gregory & Chris Logan - 79-82 The Berkeley Project on Managing Decentralization
by Kenneth Phillips - 83-90 Municipal Development in Nicaragua
by Richard Harris - 91-95 Reviews
by Donald R. Van Houten - 95-100 Reviews
by Bengt Abrahamsson - 101-107 Reviews
by Rolf Skog - 109-111 Response to de Vylder
by Andrew Zimbalist - 113-115 Reviewer's Reply
by Stefan de Vyider
November 1981, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Statement
by N/A - 413-453 Worker Control in Portugal: The Revolution and Today
by John L. Hammond - 455-482 Decollectivization and Recollectivization in the Workplace: The Impact of Technology on Informal Work Groups and Work Culture
by Gerard J. Grzyb - 483-520 Co-operative Movement Confronts Centralization: Israeli Kibbutz Regional Organizations
by Paula Rayman - 521-541 Worker Participation as Action Learning: A Note
by Reginald W. Revans - 543-545 Current Information
by Consejo Latinoamericano - 547-552 Reviews
by Timothy A. Tilton - 552-557 Reviews
by Michael Shalev - 557-560 Reviews
by Derek Robinson - 560-563 Reviews
by Paul Goldman
August 1981, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 5-6 Editorial Statement
by Henry M. Levin - 293-319 Curricular form and the Logic of Technical Control
by Michael W. Apple - 321-348 Perspectives of Vocational Education in West Germany and Other Capitalist Countries
by Wolfgang Lempert - 349-370 Education, Work and Employment in France
by Jacques Hallak - 371-394 Education for Industrial Democracy: An Evaluation of the Experimental Trade Union Studies Project
by Robert Turner & Roger Count - 395-398 Training Social Competences for Workers Councils
by Siegfried Greif & Jochen Flarup - 399-405 Cooperation within Finnish Enterprises
by Timo Kauppinen - 407-411 The Spillovers of Labor-Management Cooperation: A Reply to Weinberg
by Thomas A. Leitko & Steven A. Peterson
May 1981, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editorial Introduction
by Henry M. Levin - 121-140 Exploring Linkages between Dewey's Educational Philosophy and Industrial Reorganization
by Arthur G Wirth - 141-189 Critique of the Political Economy of Education: The Prokla Approach
by Donald Broady - 191-222 School and Wage Labor
by Gero Lenhardt - 223-242 Education as a Site of Contradictions in the Reproduction of the Capital-Labor Relationship: Second Thoughts on the 'Correspondence Principle'
by Samuel Bowles & Herbert Gintis - 243-260 Education, Industrial Democracy and the State
by Martin Carnoy - 261-291 Common Discourse? The Language of Industrial Democracy
by Tom Schuller
February 1981, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-26 Participation in Enterprise Management: Bogged Down Concepts
by Santiaao Roca & Didier Retour - 5-6 Editorial Statement
by N/A - 27-44 Worker Participation and the Spillover Effect: The Case of Labor-Management Committees
by Steven A. Peterson & Thomas A. Leitko & Wilford G. Miles - 45-47 Commentary on 'Worker Participation and the Spillover Effect: The Case of Labor-Management Committees'
by Edgar Weinberg - 49-85 Trade Union Responses to the Contemporary Economic Problems in Western Europe: The Context of Current Debates and Policies in the Federal Republic of Germany
by Andrei S. Markovits & Christopher S. Allen - 87-92 Capital and Economic Democracy: Sweden's Role in the International Debate
by Donald R. Van Houten - 93-95 Time for Economic Democracy in Sweden
by Birger Viklund - 97-102 On Profit Sharing in the US and the Philosophy of Profit Sharing
by Bert L. Metzer - 103-111 Reviews
by Bengt Abrahamsson - 111-115 Reviews
by Alfred Betschart - 115-120 Reviews
by Stefan de Vylder
November 1980, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Statement
by N/A - 447-486 Bridging the Division of Labour? The Case of China
by Martin Lockett, - 487-521 New Technology in Mechanical Engineering Industry: How Can Workers Gain Control?
by Jan E. Ahlin & Leif J. P. Svensson - 523-539 Computerization Taylor's Latest Disguise
by Mike Cooley - 541-570 Rationalization and the Behaviour of Workers Conceptual Ideas and Hypotheses for New Research
by Horst Kern & Michael Schumann, - 571-579 Current Information
by Thomas Baum Gartner & Joe Figa - 581-581 Program in Social Economy and Social Policy
by Severyn T. Bruyn - 582-582 Project for Kibbutz Studies
by Joseph R. Blasi - 583-587 Reviews
by Donald R. Van Houten - 587-589 Reviews
by Bo Hedberg - 590-593 Reviews
by Tore Nordenstam
August 1980, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial Statement
by N/A - 313-342 Towards an Humane Economic Democracy
by Ota Sik - 343-369 Our Concept of the Third Way
by Rudolf Meidner - 371-393 Employee Participation in Sweden 1971-1979: The Issue of Economic Democracy
by Erik Asard - 395-415 From Research to Legislation on Employee Ownership
by William Foote Whyte & Joseph R. Blasi - 417-432 Wage-Earner Funds Background, Problems, and Possibilities A Summary
by Berndt Ohman - 433-438 Swedish Center for Working Life: Reporting on the First Projects
by Birger Viklund - 439-440 The Co-operative Movement in Sweden: Excerpt from Summary in English of SOU 1979:62, Government Commission Report
by N/A - 441-444 Reviews
by Christer Marking - 444-445 Reviews
by Olle Hammarstrom
May 1980, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editorial Statement
by N/A - 147-170 From Satisfaction to Collective Action: Trends in the Development of Research and Reform in Working Life
by Bjørn Gustavsen - 171-195 Working Life Research in Denmark
by Benny Dylander - 197-224 Design Principles for a Participative Organization of Work Some Conclusions from the URAF Experiments
by Bengt Stymne - 225-247 Introduction to Research in Working Life Science in Sweden
by Casten von Otter