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Leadership and innovation by professionals: The changing face of public workplace conflict resolution in Ireland

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  • William K. Roche
  • Paul Teague
  • Denise Currie

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Since the early 1990s public dispute resolution in Ireland has undergone significant reform. The paper examines external and internal pressures for the reform of conflict resolution in Ireland and reveals the key roles played by senior public servants and conflict management professionals in a system where politics and political divisions had little effect on the reform process.

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  • William K. Roche & Paul Teague & Denise Currie, 2023. "Leadership and innovation by professionals: The changing face of public workplace conflict resolution in Ireland," Industrial Relations Journal, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 54(4-5), pages 401-422, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:indrel:v:54:y:2023:i:4-5:p:401-422
    DOI: 10.1111/irj.12408
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    1. William K. Roche, 2021. "The genesis of private dispute resolution in Irish industrial relations," Industrial Relations Journal, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 52(1), pages 82-106, January.
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