Impact of interfirm relationships – employment and working conditions
Published: 17 April 2011
During recent decades, various new forms of interfirm relationships have been emerging across national contexts. This study seeks to fill a gap in the research carried out to date on the impact of these relationships on working conditions and employment practices, including human resources management policies. This report draws on 20 case studies and a literature review to investigate the varied effects of five types of interfirm relationships on employment. These are joint ventures, clusters, public-private partnerships, strategic alliances/networks and virtual company networks. In the current economic climate, developing interfirm relationships is linked with company survival and competitiveness. The literature review and an executive summary are available in related content.
The executive summary for this publication is available in PDF format.
Number of pages
81
Reference no.
EF1101