Document Type

Journal Article

Abstract

Taking a theme of the transmission of ideas within disciplines, this paper investigates the impact of academic human resource management on academic industrial relations, comparing the impact in Australia between 1980 and 1995 with the earlier responses in the United States and the United Kingdom. It is shown that while HRM had a significant effect on academic industrial relations, the extent of that impact is not wholly clear because other events, such as public policy shifts and the changing role of universities, also affected academic industrial relations.

RIS ID

16095

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