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Industrial Relations, Strategic Importance and Decision-Making
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Authors/contributors
- Peccei, Riccardo (Author)
- Warner, Malcom (Author)
Title
Industrial Relations, Strategic Importance and Decision-Making
Abstract
This study looks at Industrial Relations decision-making in 18 decision-areas,
in a multinational firm. It analyses the problem in terms ofa model of strategie importance and examines in detail the inter-organizational variance of centralization of the Company's four
main product divisions. Substructural autonomy appears to increase
with the size of subsidiary, but
seems to level off once they have attained a certain size. The average size of subsidiary and average degree of conflict for each of the divisions were also
found to be related in a somewhat unexpected way.
Publication
Relations Industrielles / Industrial Relations
Volume
36
Issue
1
Pages
132-151
Date
1981
ISSN
0034-379X
Citation
Peccei, R., & Warner, M. (1981). Industrial Relations, Strategic Importance and Decision-Making. Relations Industrielles / Industrial Relations, 36(1), 132–151. http://www.erudit.org/revue/ri/1981/v36/n1/029129ar.pdf
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