
Konstantinos PapadakisInternational Labour Organisation (ILO) · GOVERNANCE
Konstantinos Papadakis
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Global union federations (GUFs) and multinational enterprises (MNEs) have been concluding “international framework agreements” (IFAs) to protect their interests amidst the globalizing economic landscape. By modelling the underlying bargaining processes, the authors show that IFAs can be expected when both sides exhibit risk aversion, although the a...
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Face à la mondialisation, les fédérations syndicales internationales et les entreprises multinationales ont cherché à protéger leurs intérêts par des «accords‐cadres internationaux», ou ACI. En modélisant les processus de négociation sous‐jacents, les auteurs montrent que ces accords n'aboutissent que si les deux partenaires présentent une a...
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Las federaciones sindicales internacionales y las empresas multinacionales están concluyendo acuerdos marco internacionales para proteger sus intereses en el entorno económico de la globalización. Los autores modelizan las negociaciones al respecto y muestran que puede esperarse la conclusión de estos acuerdos cuando ambas partes son reacia...
In the past few years, a growing body of literature has tried to grasp the phenomenon of IFAs, often from a union and workers’ representatives’ perspective. Most of these studies focus on agreements reached by companies headquartered in the EU or to a lesser degree in the United States, which are the origin of the majority of companies that have si...
Despite the world’s recent food, energy and financial crises and the subsequent economic crisis, globalization continues to be dominated by a market-driven framework aimed at eliminating state-sanctioned restrictions on exchanges across borders. The absence of a international framework to prevent or regulate the excesses of globalization in terms o...
This article provides an empirically grounded critique of ‘Participatory-Deliberative Public Administration’, based on an
in-depth study of three participatory fora in South Africa: the National Economic Development and Labour Council, the Child
Labour Intersectoral Group and the South African National AIDS Council. Drawing freely on Habermas' Betw...
This paper provides an empirically-grounded critique of what we refer to as «participatory-deliberative governance» (PDG) theory, and, drawing on Habermas' social theory, articulates an alternative to it. The critique of PDG is based on an in-depth study of three participatory fora in South Africa: the National Economic Development and Labour Counc...
This paper provides an empirically-grounded critique of what we refer to as "participatory-deliberative governance" (PDG) theory, and, drawing on Habermas' social theory, articulates an alternative to it. The critique of PDG is based on an in-depth study of three participatory fora in South Africa: the National Economic Development and Labour Counc...
Prior versions of this paper were presented at seminars at the European University Institute (Florence, Italy), the University of Geneva, the 2004 SASE Conference (Washington, DC), the Max-Planck Institute for Social Research (Cologne, Germany), and the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research. Many thanks to participants in these events, as...