Items where Author is "Lamare, J. Ryan"
Number of items: 12.
Article
Never ‘one-size-fits-all’:Mick Marchington's unique voice on voice, from micro-level informality to macro-level turbulence. (2023)
Budd, John W. and Johnstone, Stewart and Lamare, J. Ryan
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Comparative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on work and employment—Why industrial relations institutions matter. (2023)
Dobbins, Tony and Johnstone, Stewart and Kahancová, Marta and Lamare, J. Ryan and Wilkinson, Adrian
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Do workers speak up when feeling job insecure? Examining workers’ response to precarity during the COVID-19 pandemic. (2022)
Rho, Hye Jin and Riordan, Christine and Ibsen, Christian Lyhne and Lamare, J. Ryan and Tapia, Maite
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The relative importance of industrial relations ideas in politics:a quantitative analysis of political party manifestos across 54 countries. (2022)
Lamare, J. Ryan and Budd, John W.
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Does union canvassing affect voter turnout under conditions of political constraint? Empirical evidence from Illinois.
Li, Weihao and Lamare, J. Ryan and Bruno, Robert
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McKersie, R. B. (2018). A field in flux: sixty years of industrial relations.
Lamare, J. Ryan
An empirical analysis of race and political partisanship effects on workplace mobility patterns during lockdown, reopening, and endemic COVID-19.
Lamare, J. Ryan and Benton, Richard A. and Tabarani, Patricia Michel
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The importance of political systems for trade union membership, coverage and influence:theory and comparative evidence.
Budd, John W. and Lamare, J. Ryan
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Chapter
Introduction.
Avgar, Ariel C. and Hann, Deborah and Lamare, J. Ryan and Nash, David
Up for the challenge? Alternative dispute resolution at a crossroads in the United States.
Avgar, Ariel C. and Lamare, J. Ryan and Nobles, Katrina
Worker voice and political participation in civil society.
Budd, John W. and Lamare, J. Ryan
The evolution of industrial relations research methods:a review of key union effects studies from the late 20th to early 21st century.
Han, Kwon Hee and Lamare, J. Ryan and Zhang, Tingting