British Journal of Industrial Relations
© John Wiley & Sons, Ltd

Edited By: John Godard
Online ISSN: 1467-8543
Most Cited Articles
Most cited articles published in 2014 & 2015
The Paradox of Liberalization - Understanding Dualism and the Recovery of the German Political Economy
Hassel, Anke
History of British Industrial Relations Field Reconsidered: Getting from the Webbs to the New Employment Relations Paradigm
Kaufman, Bruce E.
Minimum Wages and Collective Bargaining: What Types of Pay Bargaining can foster positive pay equity outcomes?
Grimshaw, Damian; Bosch, Gerhard; Rubery, Jill
Under Pressure: the impact of Recession on employees in Ireland
Russell, Helen; McGinnity, Frances
The unexpected appearance of a new German model
Eichhorst, Werner
Flexible work and immigration in Europe
Raess, Damian; Burgoon, Brian
Rule enactment in a Pan-European labour market: transnational posted work in the German construction sector
Wagner, Ines
Do recessions transform work and employment? Evidence from Ireland
Roche, William K.; Teague, Paul
The Greek public sector wage premium before the crisis: size, selection and relative valuation of characteristics
Christopoulou, Rebekka; Monastiriotis, Vassilis
Variable pay, industrial relations and foreign ownership: evidence from Germany
Heywood, John S.; Jirjahn, Uwe
Most cited articles of all time
1. Human resource management and corporate performance in the UK
Guest, DE; Michie, J; Conway, N; et al.
2. A critical assessment of the high-performance paradigm
Godard, J.
3. 'High-performance' management practices, working hours and work-life balance
White, M; Hill, S; McGovern, P; et al.
4. The course of research into the economic consequences of German works councils
Addison, JT; Schnabel, C; Wagner, J Conference: Conference on Labour Market Reforms
5. Return migration: Theory and empirical evidence from the UK
Dustmann, Christian; Weiss, Yoram
6. Vertical disintegration and the disorganization of German industrial relations
Doellgast, Virginia; Greer, Ian
7. Does union membership really reduce job satisfaction?
Bryson, A; Cappellari, L; Lucifora, C
8. What is alive and what is dead in the theory of corporatism
Baccaro, L
9. An investigation of national trends in job satisfaction in Britain and Germany
Green, F; Tsitsianis, N
10. Broad-based employee stock options in US 'new economy' firms
Sesil, JC; Kroumova, MK; Blasi, JR; et al.
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