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The same yet different: Worker reports on labour practices and outcomes in a single firm across countries
Authors:Richard B Freeman  Douglas Kruse  Joseph Blasi
Institution:1. Deep Exploration Technologies Cooperative Research Centre (DET CRC), Department of Earth Sciences, University of Adelaide, Australia;2. Geological Survey of South Australia, Department of Premier and Cabinet, South Australia;1. State Key Laboratory of Software Development Environment, Beihang University, Beijing, 100191, China;2. DePaul University, Chicago, IL, 60604, China;1. University of Jyvaskyla, Finland;2. Appalachian State University, USA
Abstract:This paper examines cross-country differences in labour policies and practices and employee performance and attitudes toward work from a sample of nearly 30,000 employees in a large multinational manufacturing firm. The analysis shows: 1) large establishment and country differences in work practices, performance, and attitudes toward work across countries; 2) qualitatively similar responses of workers to work practices across countries; 3) a strong link between the establishment average of employee reports on the quality of labour-management relations and establishment average measures of employee performance 4) a positive relation between average employee performance and average employee-management relations at the country level, but no relation between country level performance in the firm and measures of the extent of national labour regulations or practices.
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