This paper focuses on the behaviour and character of enterprises in modern Ireland by examining the extent to which high performance employment practices are being adopted by organisations. This paper draws on the results of an establishment‐level survey of work organisation and human resource management practice in three sectors of the Irish economy. This paper has three specific objectives: measuring the extent to which high performance work practices have been adopted by enterprises in Ireland; examining whether these innovations in the practical organisation of work are being supported by new ways of managing the broader employment relationship; and analysing precisely how establishments are combining innovative work practices and supporting HRM practices to achieve coherent overall employment models. Also finds that Irish firms are experimenting widely with workplace innovation and the changes in work organisation are matched by supporting adjustments to firms' HR policies and indicates that there is no single Irish “model” of industrial relations.
Article navigation
1 October 2004
Research Article|
October 01 2004
The diffusion of high performance employment practices in the Republic of Ireland Available to Purchase
John McCartney;
John McCartney
SIPTU, Liberty Hall, Dublin, Ireland
Search for other works by this author on:
Paul Teague
Paul Teague
School of Management and Economics, The Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
Search for other works by this author on:
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6577
Print ISSN: 0143-7720
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2004
International Journal of Manpower (2004) 25 (7): 598–617.
Citation
McCartney J, Teague P (2004), "The diffusion of high performance employment practices in the Republic of Ireland". International Journal of Manpower, Vol. 25 No. 7 pp. 598–617, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/01437720410563962
Download citation file:
Suggested Reading
Structural change in Ireland: The contribution of sectoral employment distribution to labour productivity convergence between Ireland and the EU: 1970‐1990
Journal of Economic Studies (February,1997)
Careers and talents not to be wasted: Skilled immigrants’ journeys through psychological states en route to satisfying employment
Journal of Management Development (February,2012)
Comparing student employment in French and Irish retailing
International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management (May,2004)
The occupational domain and initial earnings of recent Irish graduates: Is a science and technology degree good for you?
International Journal of Manpower (September,2009)
Corporate real estate in Ireland: A current perspective on corporate strategic decision making
Journal of Property Investment & Finance (February,2003)
Related Chapters
Widening Access to Higher Education: Balancing Supply and Demand in Ireland
Higher Education Funding and Access in International Perspective
Leadership Approaches to Inclusive Education: Learning from an Irish Longitudinal Study
Inclusive Principles and Practices in Literacy Education
Irish ruins ancient and new: Ghost estates, megaliths and human relations with the rest of nature
Environmental Philosophy: The Art of Life in a World of Limits
Recommended for you
These recommendations are informed by your reading behaviors and indicated interests.
