British Journal of Industrial Relations

Papers
(The H4-Index of British Journal of Industrial Relations is 11. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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Make bosses pay: Why we need unions, by EveLivingston. Pluto Press, September 2021, 160 pp., ISBN: Paperback ISBN: 9780745341620, eBook ISBN: 9781786808417, Price £5.99, p/b27
Is this workplace bullying? How ideas about conflict shape conflict management strategies22
Patterns of Inclusion: How Gender Matters for Automation, Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work20
Taking Vulnerabilities to Labour Exploitation Seriously: A Critical Analysis of Legal and Policy Approaches and Instruments in Europe17
Coordination versus organization: Diverging logics of firm cooperation in Denmark and Sweden16
Emerging Auto Industries in a World of Global Value Chains: Actors, Policies and Structural Issues15
Contemporary Employers’ Organizations: Adaptation and Resilience By LeonGooberman and MarcoHauptmeier (eds.) London: Routledge. ISBN 9780367611941£130 (hardback), £35.09 (ebook)15
Structural Unfairness or Disrespect and Misrecognition? Theorising the Pathway Between Feelings of Injustice and Collective Mobilisation Among Precarious Migrant Workers13
Green Transition and Industrial Relations at the Workplace: Evidence From Italian Firms12
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Organizing women. Gender equality policies in French and British Trade Unions by CécileGuillaume. Bristol University Press, 2021, 212 pp., ISBN: 978–1529213690, Price GBP 80.00, h/b11
Robots and immigrants: Who is stealing jobs? By KostasMaronitis and DennyPencheva, Bristol: Bristol University Press. 2022. 156 pp., USD 45.95 (paperback) ISBN: 9781529212716.11
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