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Applying 'new institutionalism' to recent experiences in SOE's of Indonesia and Vietnam

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posted on 2024-10-31, 17:15 authored by Ngan Collins, Sari Sitalaksmi
This paper examines the process of transforming employment relations in Vietnam and Indonesia using case studies of two state owned enterprises in each country. Three factors are identified as important in the transformation process, although their impacts have been different in each country: the role of the state, the influence of management and unions and the impact of international bodies such as the International Labour Organisation, the IMF and multinational enterprises. While the role of the central government is stronger in Vietnam, particularly since the end of the Suharto regime in Indonesia, both countries are increasingly subject to global influences and pressures. The paper utilises 'new institutionalist' theory to emphasize the important emergence of new institutions and their interaction with organisational changes in each country. The transformation of employment relations is likely to be an ongoing process in each country although the pace and direction of change will continue to differ, particularly given the stronger roles played by the state and unions in Vietnam compared with Indonesia

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Total pages

27

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Proceedings of the 16th International Labor Employment Relations Association World Congress (ILERA) 2012

Editors

Evance Kalula

Name of conference

ILERA 2012 Beyond Borders: Governance of Work in a Global Economy

Publisher

International Labor Employment Relations Association

Place published

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Start date

2012-07-02

End date

2012-07-05

Language

English

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©2012 ILERA World Congress 2012. All Rights Reserved.

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2006041884

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2013-08-19

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