@incollection{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Gewerkschaften}, series = {Interessenverb{\"a}nde in Deutschland}, booktitle = {Interessenverb{\"a}nde in Deutschland}, publisher = {Springer VS}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-531-14589-1}, pages = {173 -- 196}, language = {de} } @incollection{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Policy- und Machtinteressen in Sozialpakten in Europa}, series = {Sozialpartnerschaft : {\"O}sterreichische und Europ{\"a}ische Perspektiven}, booktitle = {Sozialpartnerschaft : {\"O}sterreichische und Europ{\"a}ische Perspektiven}, publisher = {Lit-Verl.}, address = {Wien}, isbn = {3-8258-8612-3}, pages = {109 -- 134}, abstract = {W{\"a}hrend die neunziger Jahre EU-weit von einer bemerkenswerten Renaissance korporatistischer Arrangements gepr{\"a}gt waren, scheint die Entwicklung nun wieder umgekehrt zu verlaufen. Ob sich tats{\"a}chlich ein Paradigmenwechsel vom Korporatismus zum Lobbyismus vollzieht, wie verschiedentlich diagnostiziert, oder ob die Interaktion von Staat und Verb{\"a}nden k{\"u}nftig zwischen diesen beiden Polen oszilliert, ist Thema dieses Buches. Zugleich ist es als Fallstudie zur {\"o}sterreichischen Sozialpartnerschaft und als vergleichende Analyse der Entwicklung in den "alten" und "neuen" Mitgliedsstaaten der EU angelegt. (Abstract zum Buch)}, language = {de} } @incollection{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Zwischen Politik und Arbeitsmarkt: zum Wandel gewerkschaftlicher Eliten in Deutschland}, series = {Deutschlands Eliten im Wandel}, booktitle = {Deutschlands Eliten im Wandel}, publisher = {Campus}, address = {Frankfurt/Main [u.a.]}, isbn = {978-3-593-38026-1}, pages = {199 -- 220}, language = {de} } @incollection{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Die Erosion der gewerkschaftlichen Lobbymacht}, series = {Die f{\"u}nfte Gewalt: Lobbyismus in Deutschland}, booktitle = {Die f{\"u}nfte Gewalt: Lobbyismus in Deutschland}, publisher = {Springer VS}, address = {Wiesbaden}, pages = {188 -- 198}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Die Modernisierung des deutschen Modells}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2006}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {1}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, pages = {35 -- 40}, language = {de} } @incollection{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {The German Model in Transition}, series = {Developments in German Politics 4}, booktitle = {Developments in German Politics 4}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, address = {Basingstoke [u.a.]}, isbn = {9781137301628}, language = {en} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Wie weiter mit der Mitbestimmung?}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {1}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {2005}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges}, address = {Berlin}, language = {de} } @incollection{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Der institutionalisierte Konsens: Blockade oder Leitplanke?}, series = {Den Reformen Perspektive geben}, booktitle = {Den Reformen Perspektive geben}, number = {45}, publisher = {GDA}, address = {Berlin}, pages = {73 -- 86}, language = {de} } @incollection{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Trade Unions}, series = {Encyclopedia of Social Theory}, booktitle = {Encyclopedia of Social Theory}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London [u.a.]}, isbn = {978-0-415-29046-3}, language = {en} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Den Tiger reiten lernen}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {4}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {2005}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, pages = {48 -- 53}, language = {de} } @article{HasselAnderson, author = {Hassel, Anke and Anderson, Karen}, title = {Winner-Take-All Politics in Europe?: The Political Economy of Rising Inequality in Germany and Sweden}, series = {EU Political Economy Bulletin}, journal = {EU Political Economy Bulletin}, number = {18}, edition = {Winter 2014}, publisher = {European Union Studies Association (EUSA)}, address = {Pittsburgh}, pages = {17 -- 20}, abstract = {Is there a "winner-take-all" politics in the affluent democracies of Northern Europe? We explore this question through a comparison of two cases of "regulated capitalism," Sweden and Germany, asking whether these institutions continue to produce equitable outcomes in the face of globalization and financial crisis. Both countries have experienced significant increases in income inequality since 1990, and their labor markets have begun to display signs of dualism, demonstrating the weakened capacity of regulated capitalism to secure equality. Despite these broad similarities, inequality and labor market dualism have increased more in Germany than in Sweden. We argue that the shift to the right, even among social democratic parties, is an important cause of increased inequality in both countries. Our analysis also emphasizes the political effects of decades of welfare state building in both countries: the popularity of the welfare state and other institutions of regulated capitalism among the electorate constrain the ability of governments to pursue a radical liberalization agenda. We attribute Sweden's superior performance relative to Germany in protecting low income groups to the interaction of industrial relations institutions and the electoral system. Swedish corporatism has retained much of its encompassingness compared to Germany, and proportional representation in Sweden creates incentives for the Center-Left to include the interests of low-income groups in their electoral and governing strategies. In contrast, German industrial relations are increasingly marked by segmentalism, and the electoral system generates few incentives for the Center-Left to include low income groups in their electoral coalition.}, language = {en} } @article{HasselWagner, author = {Hassel, Anke and Wagner, Bettina}, title = {Labor Migration and the German Meat Processing Industry: Fundamental Freedoms and the Influx of Cheap Labor}, series = {South Atlantic Quarterly}, volume = {114}, journal = {South Atlantic Quarterly}, number = {1}, publisher = {Duke Univ. Press}, address = {Durham, NC}, issn = {1527-8026}, doi = {10.1215/00382876-2831643}, pages = {204 -- 214}, abstract = {This article analyzes the challenges of labor migration for both capital and labor within the European Union (EU). It asks how, in a country with traditionally strong unions and employers' associations, it has been possible to create and maintain a segment in the labor market characterized by very low wages and abusive practices. The challenges of mobility within the EU are presented from an institutional perspective, focusing on its effects on migrant labor as well as on social partners in the receiving countries. The claim is that, in the context of increased labor mobility coming from countries with lower average wage levels, trade unions in particular have to mobilize new resources and go beyond their traditional focus on labor market insiders.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HasselKnudsenWagner, author = {Hassel, Anke and Knudsen, Jette Steen and Wagner, Bettina}, title = {Free Markets, No Social Protection : Labour Migration in the European Meat Industry as a "Mission Impossible" for German and Danish Unions}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HasselWagner, author = {Hassel, Anke and Wagner, Bettina}, title = {The relationship between wage differentials and posting of workers within the European Union :; is there an institutional explanation for EU labour mobility?}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HasselAnderson, author = {Hassel, Anke and Anderson, Karen M.}, title = {Winner Take All Politics in Europe? : The Political Economy of Rising Inequality in Germany and Sweden}, language = {en} } @techreport{HasselWagner, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Hassel, Anke and Wagner, Bettina}, title = {Europ{\"a}ische Arbeitskr{\"a}ftemobilit{\"a}t nach Deutschland: Ein {\"U}berblick {\"u}ber Entsendung, Arbeitnehmerfreiz{\"u}gigkeit und Niederlassungsfreiheit von EU-B{\"u}rgern in Deutschland}, volume = {Forschungsbericht Nr. 301}, publisher = {Hans-B{\"o}ckler-Stiftung}, language = {de} } @incollection{HasselCarlinSoskiceetal., author = {Hassel, Anke and Carlin, Wendy and Soskice, David and Martin, Andrew}, title = {The Transformation of the German Social Model}, series = {European Social Models From Crisis to Crisis: Employment and Inequality in the Era of Monetary Integration}, booktitle = {European Social Models From Crisis to Crisis: Employment and Inequality in the Era of Monetary Integration}, publisher = {Oxford Univ.Press}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {9780198717966}, pages = {49 -- 104}, language = {en} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {{\"U}ber Uber und die geteilte Wirtschaft}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2014}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {4}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, language = {de} } @techreport{HasselWagnerIhle, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Hassel, Anke and Wagner, Bettina and Ihle, Sophia}, title = {Abschlussbericht zur Evaluation von "unsichtbar - B{\"u}ndnis gegen Menschenhandel zur Arbeitsausbeutung"}, publisher = {Arbeit und Leben e.V. LAG Berlin}, address = {Berlin}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Von den Deutschen lernen? Lieber nicht}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2014}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {3}, edition = {Macht. Kampf. Raum.}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Blasentraining in der Generationenfalle}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2014}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {1}, edition = {Organisierte Kriminalit{\"a}t}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @incollection{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {The German model in transition}, series = {Developments in German Politics}, volume = {4}, booktitle = {Developments in German Politics}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, address = {Basingstoke, Hampshire [u.a.]}, isbn = {9781137301628}, pages = {133 -- 148}, language = {en} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Wen oder was w{\"a}hlen in Europa?}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2014}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {2}, edition = {Europa unter Druck}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Letter from Berlin}, series = {The Political Quarterly}, volume = {86}, journal = {The Political Quarterly}, number = {1}, publisher = {Blackwell}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {0032-3179}, doi = {10.1111/1467-923X.12151}, pages = {7 -- 8}, language = {en} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {N{\"a}chste Schritte in Europa}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2015}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {2}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Dem Fortschritt hinterher}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2015}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {1}, edition = {Und jetzt weiter!}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Wider den Prostitutionsirrtum}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2014}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {6}, edition = {{\"U}ber Grenzen}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @incollection{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Public Policy}, series = {International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences}, booktitle = {International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences}, edition = {2}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam [u.a.]}, isbn = {9780080970868}, pages = {569 -- 575}, language = {en} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Der Netzwerkeffekt: Europa in der Welt}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2012}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {6}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Priorit{\"a}t: Geringverdiener}, series = {Berliner Republik: Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2013}, journal = {Berliner Republik: Debattenmagazin}, number = {5}, edition = {Wahl 2013}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Merkels Angsthasenspiel}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2012}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {3}, edition = {Aufw{\"a}rts 2013}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Die neue Frauenfrage}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2013}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {3}, edition = {Wof{\"u}r wir zahlen wollen}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Kann Demokratie liquide sein?}, series = {Berliner Republik}, volume = {2012}, journal = {Berliner Republik}, number = {5}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Von Wachstum und Wohlstand}, series = {Berliner Republik}, volume = {2013}, journal = {Berliner Republik}, number = {2}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Wunsch und Wirklichkeit}, series = {Berliner Republik}, volume = {2013}, journal = {Berliner Republik}, number = {1}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Der Traum vom Fliegen}, series = {Berliner Republik}, volume = {2012}, journal = {Berliner Republik}, number = {2}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Krass, krass, krass}, series = {Berliner Republik}, volume = {2012}, journal = {Berliner Republik}, number = {1}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Unser privater Vermittlungsskandal}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2011}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {5}, edition = {Jetzt kommt es dicke}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Europas neue Wirtschaftsregierung}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2011}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {1}, edition = {Endlich mehr Streit!}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Die Politik der Verleugnung}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2011}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {3}, edition = {Sozialdemokratie: War's das schon - oder kommt noch was}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Die Krise als Gl{\"u}cksfall}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2011}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {2}, edition = {All you can eat}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Liberale Gedankenspiele}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2011}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {4}, edition = {Demokratie Jetzt!}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Unter Fremden}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2010}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {4}, edition = {Aufstehen, regieren!}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {It's the Finanzf{\"o}deralismus, stupid!}, series = {Berliner Republik}, volume = {2010}, journal = {Berliner Republik}, number = {5}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Die Kosten des Wachstums}, series = {Berliner Republik}, volume = {2010}, journal = {Berliner Republik}, number = {3}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Ach, Europa!}, series = {Berliner Republik}, volume = {2010}, journal = {Berliner Republik}, number = {2}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Das schwierige, das aufregende Jahrzehnt}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2010}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {1}, edition = {Perspektiven des Fortschritts}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Die R{\"u}ckkehr der Deutschland AG}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2009}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {1}, edition = {Welche Krise?}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Wir brauchen einen neuen Jobgipfel}, series = {Berliner Republik : das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2009}, journal = {Berliner Republik : das Debattenmagazin}, number = {3}, edition = {Die Schutz-Illusion}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Peer Steinbr{\"u}cks Fanclub}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2009}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {5}, edition = {Nach dem Fiasko}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Freibier f{\"u}r Mutti!}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2009}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {6}, edition = {Mist oder D{\"u}nger?}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {The Party goes on}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2009}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {4}, edition = {Sauberer Wirtschaften!}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Kauf deutsch!}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2009}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {2}, edition = {Wie wir verfasst sind}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Politik in harten Zeiten oder: Sell! Sell! Sell!}, series = {Berliner Republik}, volume = {2008}, journal = {Berliner Republik}, number = {6}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Verteilung und Chancen}, series = {Berliner Republik}, volume = {2008}, journal = {Berliner Republik}, number = {5}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Mein Vater, der Lokomotivf{\"u}hrer}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2007}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {6}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Nokia oder: Being Very Human}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2008}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {1}, edition = {Warm anziehen!}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Aufwachen in der Kinderpolitik}, series = {Berliner Republik: Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2007}, journal = {Berliner Republik: Debattenmagazin}, number = {2}, edition = {Hart gelandet}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Darwinismus in der Politik}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2007}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {3}, edition = {Und jetzt wohin?}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Hartz IV ist {\"u}berall}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2006}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {6}, edition = {Das andere Polen}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Schweigen ist Bronze}, series = {Berliner Republik: das debattenmagazin}, volume = {2007}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das debattenmagazin}, number = {4}, edition = {Russen. Westen. Wir.}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Das Fristenproblem}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2007}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {1}, edition = {German Hoffnung}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Investitionen in die Vergangenheit}, series = {Berliner Republik}, volume = {2008}, journal = {Berliner Republik}, number = {4}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Kann man Bildung kaufen?}, series = {Berliner Republik}, volume = {2008}, journal = {Berliner Republik}, number = {3}, language = {de} } @incollection{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {A "Family Friendly" Welfare State - Addressing the Gender Equality Paradox}, series = {The Predistribution Agenda: Tackling Inequality and Supporting Sustainable Growth}, booktitle = {The Predistribution Agenda: Tackling Inequality and Supporting Sustainable Growth}, publisher = {I.B. Tauris}, address = {London}, pages = {209 -- 222}, language = {en} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Die Modernisierung des deutschen Modells}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2006}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {1}, edition = {Welche Gerechtigkeit braucht Deutschland}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @incollection{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {A Family Friendly Welfare State}, series = {The Predistribution Agenda: Tackling Inequality and Supporting Sustainable Growth}, booktitle = {The Predistribution Agenda: Tackling Inequality and Supporting Sustainable Growth}, publisher = {I.B. Tauris}, address = {London}, isbn = {978-1-78453-441-7}, pages = {209 -- 222}, language = {en} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {L{\"o}hne aus Warschau?}, series = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, volume = {2006}, journal = {Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin}, number = {4}, edition = {Wach auf, Mann!}, publisher = {Berliner Vorw{\"a}rts-Verlagsges.}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1616-4903}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Wer w{\"u}rde noch zweifeln? Ein erfrischend n{\"u}chterner Wind weht durch das Land}, series = {Berliner Republik}, volume = {2004}, journal = {Berliner Republik}, number = {6}, language = {de} } @techreport{HasselEichhorst, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Hassel, Anke and Eichhorst, Werner}, title = {Are There Austerity Related Policy Changes in Germany?}, language = {en} } @incollection{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Trade Unions and the Future of Democratic Capitalism}, series = {The Politics of Advanced Capitalism}, booktitle = {The Politics of Advanced Capitalism}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, language = {en} } @incollection{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {The German model in transition}, series = {The German Model - seen by its neighbours}, booktitle = {The German Model - seen by its neighbours}, publisher = {SE Publishing}, language = {en} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Wie weiter mit der Mitbestimmung?}, series = {Berliner Republik}, volume = {2005}, journal = {Berliner Republik}, number = {1}, language = {de} } @book{HasselWegrich, author = {Hassel, Anke and Wegrich, Kai}, title = {How to do Public Policy}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {9780198747000}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {400}, abstract = {How to Do Public Policy offers a guide to students and practitioners on how to improve problem-solving with policies in a political world. It integrates insights from applied policy analysis and studies of the policy process to develop a framework that conceives policy-making as structured by two spheres of action - the 'engine room' of specialists and experts in government agencies, NGOs, research organizations etc., on the one hand, and the political 'superstructure' of politicians, key public stakeholders and the public, on the other hand. Understanding the different logics of the engine room and the superstructure is key for successful policy-making. The dual structure of policy-making provides a perspective on policy-analysis (interactive policy analysis) and policy-making (actor-centred policy-making) that moves from the focus on individual and specific measures, towards understanding and shaping the relation and interaction between policy interventions, the institutional context and the stakeholders involved or affected. Part I of the book presents the basic analytical concepts needed to understand the policy process and the structures and dynamics involved in it, as well as to understand how and why actors behave the way they do-and how to engage with different types of actors. Part II moves further into the nuts and bolts of policy-making, including policy design, implementation, and evaluation. Part III introduces and explores three key aspects of the capacity to make good policies: engagement with stakeholders, the process of policy coordination in a context of interdependence, and the role of institutions.}, language = {en} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {No Way to Escape Imbalances in the Eurozone? Three Sources for Germany's Export Dependency: Industrial Relations, Social Insurance and Fiscal Federalism}, series = {German Politics}, volume = {26}, journal = {German Politics}, number = {3}, issn = {0964-4008}, doi = {10.1080/09644008.2017.1342813}, pages = {360 -- 379}, abstract = {Over the last two decades, the German political economy has increasingly relied on export specialisation as a strategy for economic recovery. This export-led development strategy turned out to be a mixed blessing. While, on the one hand, specialisation in high-quality manufactured goods has preserved Germany's competitive edge vis-{\`a}-vis many other industrialised countries, it has, on the other hand, led to an increasing dependency on exports as the engine for growth. There has been no equally strong evolution of a domestic service economy beyond manufacturing-related services. The issue of export dependency becomes increasingly important in light of the financial crisis and global imbalances, vis-{\`a}-vis Greece and the Eurozone but also globally. Weak aggregate demand depresses both domestic employment and endangers the still fragile construction of the Eurozone. The paper argues that Germany finds itself in an export-dependency trap due to imbalances between domestic services and export-driven manufacturing. It analyses three sources for the over-reliance on export-oriented manufacturing and weak employment in domestic services: firstly, the industrial relations system, secondly, the social insurance financing of the welfare state and thirdly, fiscal federalism. All three are fundamental pillars of the German political economy and locked into political coalitions that are not easily changed.}, language = {en} } @book{HasselPalier, author = {Hassel, Anke and Palier, Bruno}, title = {Growth and Welfare in Advanced Capitalist Economies}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, isbn = {9780198866176}, doi = {10.1093/oso/9780198866176.001.0001}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {480}, abstract = {Growth and Welfare in Advanced Capitalist Economies takes stock of the major economic challenges that advanced industrial democracies have faced since the early 1990s and the responses by governments to them. It has three goals: firstly, to further our understanding of how political economies have transformed over the past decades; secondly, to analyse the contribution of governments to these changes, by looking at their growth strategies and thirdly, to highlight and analyse the role of the reforms of welfare systems in this transformative change. In a nutshell, this book maps and provides general understanding of the evolution of growth regimes in advanced capitalist countries. It identifies five main growth regimes in contemporary advanced capitalist economies (three export-led and two domestic demand-led ones). To do so the book combines a supply side approach to economic growth as advocated by the Varieties of Capitalism Literature (OUP, 2001) with a demand side perspective as the recent discussion on growth models has exemplified. It argues that all political economies consist of growth regimes, which are based on a set of institutions that shape the supply side of the economy as well as on demand drivers such as government spending and private consumption. Both supply and demand are heavily shaped by the welfare state which provides for skills through education systems and stimulates demand through high social spending and private pension funds. The book focuses on the analysis of welfare reforms as growth strategies pursued by governments in an era characterised by financialization and the rise of the knowledge economy.}, language = {en} } @article{NaczykHassel, author = {Naczyk, Marek and Hassel, Anke}, title = {Insuring individuals … and politicians: financial services providers, stock market risk and the politics of private pension guarantees in Germany}, series = {Journal of European Public Policy}, volume = {26}, journal = {Journal of European Public Policy}, number = {4}, doi = {10.1080/13501763.2019.1574873}, pages = {579 -- 598}, abstract = {Studies of the rise of private defined-contribution pensions traditionally focus on social policy concerns about the allocation of risks and costs for beneficiaries and employers. There is, however, another - low-salience, financial - dimension of pension privatisation. Regulations introducing minimum return guarantees in private pensions impact financial markets because they incentivise fund managers to invest plan portfolios in fixed-income securities rather than in equities. While different segments of the financial industry have divergent preferences over such guarantees, policy-makers are caught in a dilemma: Should they prioritise predictable benefit levels or equity market development? Using the case of the introduction of Germany's 'Riester-Rente', we argue that, as politicians linked the introduction of private defined-contribution plans with cuts in statutory pensions, the re-emergence of a high-salience, social policy image of pensions helped insurance firms' and some trade unionists' case for minimum guarantees to prevail, thereby hindering equity market development in Germany.}, language = {en} } @article{HasselNaczyk, author = {Hassel, Anke and Naczyk, Marek}, title = {Warum es kaum Pensionsfonds in Deutschland gibt. Kapitalmarktrisiken, Finanzindustrie und die Politik der Mindestverzinsung}, series = {K{\"o}lner Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie}, volume = {70}, journal = {K{\"o}lner Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie}, doi = {10.1007/s11577-018-0538-6}, pages = {65 -- 88}, abstract = {Die Literatur zur Entwicklung privater Renten konzentriert sich traditionsgem{\"a}ß auf die sozialpolitischen Effekte im Hinblick auf die Verteilung von Risiken und Kosten auf Anspruchsberechtigte und Arbeitgeber. Es gibt jedoch noch eine weitere Dimension der Privatisierung der Altersvorsorge, die diese im Kontext der Finanzm{\"a}rkte und - im weiteren Sinn - des Wirtschaftssystems betrachtet. Hier spielen insbesondere Mindestverzinsungen eine große Rolle, weil sie f{\"u}r Fondsmanager einen Anreiz daf{\"u}r setzen, gr{\"o}ßere Tranchen der Portfolios in festverzinsliche Wertpapiere statt in Aktien zu investieren. W{\"a}hrend in den verschiedenen Segmenten der Finanzindustrie unterschiedliche Pr{\"a}ferenzen im Hinblick auf garantierte Mindestverzinsungen vorherrschen, befindet sich die Politik in einem Dilemma: Sollte man kalkulierbaren Renditen oder aber der Entwicklung der Aktienm{\"a}rkte Priorit{\"a}t einr{\"a}umen? Das Beispiel der Riester-Rente in Deutschland zeigt, dass die Verkn{\"u}pfung der Einf{\"u}hrung privater Rentenpl{\"a}ne mit Einschnitten bei der staatlichen Rente durch die Politik dazu f{\"u}hrte, dass Versicherungsunternehmen im Verbund mit Gewerkschaften auf Mindestleistungen bestanden und dadurch die Expansion der Aktienm{\"a}rkte in Deutschland eingeschr{\"a}nkt wurde.}, language = {de} } @book{HasselSchiller, author = {Hassel, Anke and Schiller, Christof}, title = {Der Fall Hartz IV. Wie es zur Agenda 2010 kam und wie es weiter geht}, publisher = {campus}, isbn = {9783593393360}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {348}, abstract = {2010 feiert Hartz IV seinen f{\"u}nften Geburtstag. Die fast t{\"a}glichen Debatten zeigen, dass das "Herzst{\"u}ck" der Agenda 2010 die Bundesrepublik grundlegender ver{\"a}ndert hat als jede andere Reform der letzten Jahrzehnte. Basierend auf Gespr{\"a}chen mit damaligen Akteuren untersuchen Anke Hassel und Christof Schiller die Hintergr{\"u}nde der Hartz-Reformen: Wer waren die zentralen Entscheidungstr{\"a}ger? Wurde der Reformstau {\"u}berwunden und ist das deutsche Regierungssystem heute besser in der Lage, auf die derzeitigen Herausforderungen zu reagieren? Dieses Buch liefert erstmals eine l{\"u}ckenlose Analyse der Entscheidungsprozesse, die zu Hartz IV gef{\"u}hrt haben, und gibt einen Ausblick auf die aktuellen Herausforderungen der Arbeitsmarktpolitik. Die Autoren r{\"a}umen mit g{\"a}ngigen Vorurteilen {\"u}ber die rot-gr{\"u}nen Reformen auf und zeichnen ein kenntnisreiches Bild der wirtschaftlichen und politischen Zusammenh{\"a}nge in der deutschen Politik. Sie kommen zu dem Schluss, dass die Hartz-IV-Reform, obgleich extrem, durchaus typisch f{\"u}r Reformpolitik in Deutschland ist und dass durch das Zusammenspiel von F{\"o}deralismus, Parteienwettbewerb und Sozialpartnern auch in Zukunft {\"a}hnliche Maßnahmen zu erwarten sind.}, language = {de} } @book{HasselWagner, author = {Hassel, Anke and Wagner, Bettina}, title = {Europ{\"a}ische Arbeitskr{\"a}ftemobilit{\"a}t nach Deutschland - Ein {\"U}berblick {\"u}ber Entsendung, Arbeitnehmerfreiz{\"u}gigkeit, Saisonarbeit und Niederlassungsfreiheit von EU-B{\"u}rgern in Deutschland}, publisher = {Hans-B{\"o}ckler-Stiftung}, address = {D{\"u}sseldorf}, isbn = {978-3-86593-209-9}, language = {de} } @techreport{HasselSchroeder, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Hassel, Anke and Schroeder, Wolfgang}, title = {Gewerkschaften 2030. Rekrutierungsdefizite, Repr{\"a}sentationsl{\"u}cken und neue Strategien der Mitgliederpolitik}, series = {WSI Report}, journal = {WSI Report}, edition = {44}, issn = {2366-7079}, pages = {20}, language = {de} } @incollection{HasselHelmerich, author = {Hassel, Anke and Helmerich, Nicole}, title = {Institutional change in transnational labor governance: implementing social standards in public procurement and export credit guarantees}, series = {Global Justice and International Labour Rights}, booktitle = {Global Justice and International Labour Rights}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, address = {Cambridge}, isbn = {9781107087873}, pages = {239 -- 259}, language = {en} } @techreport{HasselHelmerich, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Hassel, Anke and Helmerich, Nicole}, title = {Workers' Voice in the 100 largest European companies}, series = {MBF-Report}, journal = {MBF-Report}, edition = {Nr. 31}, issn = {2364-0413}, pages = {9}, abstract = {-Workers’ Voice is widely present among the largest 100 firms in Europe. 90 \% of the largest firms participate in collective bargaining (CBA), 73 \% have a European Works Council (EWC) and 44 \% have Board-Level Employee Representation (BLER). 27 \% have a European Company Agreement (ECA), and 23 \% an International Framework Agreement (IFA). The data set allows three broad conclusions: - First, Workers’ Voice is mostly cumulative. Companieswith BLER always participate in collective bargaining and generally have a higher percentage of other forms of Workers’ Voice in place than companies without BLER. Companies with BLER and CBA in place also almost always have at least one European Works Council in place and, in 40.9 \% of the firms, also at least one European Company Agreement.- Second, Board-Level Employee Representation and collective bargaining seem to strengthen good corporate governance. Companies with BLER offered considerably lower remuneration packages within the company than companies without BLER. Companies without BLER as well as companies without CBA spent, on average, significantly more money on the highest remuneration packages than companies with BLER andCBA present and companies with only CBA present. Companies with BLER are associated with a lower influence of a single biggest owner.- Third, companies with strong Workers’ Voice show better performance compared to those without. Companies with both BLER and CBA have higher market value as well as higher net sales.}, language = {en} } @article{HasselvonVerschuer, author = {Hassel, Anke and von Verschuer, Sophia}, title = {Ein europ{\"a}ischer Rechtsrahmen f{\"u}r Arbeitnehmerbeteiligung in transnationalen Unternehmen}, series = {WSI-MITTEILUNGEN}, volume = {2/2019}, journal = {WSI-MITTEILUNGEN}, pages = {96 -- 105}, abstract = {In Anbetracht der Machtf{\"u}lle transnationaler Unternehmen und der sozialen Auswirkungen zunehmender Globalisierung sind neue Formen der gesellschaftlichen Einbettung von Unternehmen n{\"o}tig. Arbeitnehmerbeteiligung an strategischen Unternehmensentscheidungen ist ein wichtiges Instrument zur Korrektur unternehmerischer Entscheidungen und sie ist insbesondere ein Kernbestandteil des europ{\"a}ischen Sozialmodells. Die Arbeitnehmerbeteiligung bleibt jedoch derzeit unterentwickelt und den gegenw{\"a}rtigen Herausforderungen nicht angemessen. Ein wichtiger Ansatz zu ihrer St{\"a}rkung basiert auf der Vergewisserung ihrer Funktionen in einem institutionell heterogenen Umfeld. Verbindliche Formen der Arbeitnehmerbeteiligung m{\"u}ssen eine aktive Rolle bei der Formulierung von Arbeitnehmerinteressen und in der Unternehmensaufsicht spielen. Im Europarecht gibt es durchaus positive Ans{\"a}tze zur Verankerung von Beteiligungsrechten von Arbeitnehmerinnen und Arbeitnehmern, die jedoch durch weitere Integration des Gesellschafsrechts unterminiert werden. Eine L{\"o}sung besteht in der Formulierung von Bereichsausnahmen in den Regelungen zum EU-Binnenmarkt und einer aktiveren politischen Gestaltung eines arbeitnehmerfreundlichen europ{\"a}ischen Gesellschafsrechts.}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Innovationen d{\"u}rfen nicht nur technisch gesehen werden}, series = {Zeitschrift Handelsblatt}, journal = {Zeitschrift Handelsblatt}, edition = {02.02.2020}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Wor{\"u}ber die SPD mal dringend nachdenken sollte}, series = {Tagesspiegel}, journal = {Tagesspiegel}, edition = {04.11.2018}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Die Wirklichkeit nicht ignorieren. Die Linke muss verhindern, dass die Arbeiterklasse unter Zuwanderung leidet}, series = {IPG Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft Journal}, journal = {IPG Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft Journal}, edition = {09.11.2018}, language = {de} } @techreport{Hassel, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Workers' Voice and Good Corporate Governance in Transnational Firms in Europe}, pages = {23}, language = {de} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Kann das weg? Optionen der Reform der Grundsicherung f{\"u}r Langzeitarbeitslose}, series = {ifo Schnelldienst}, journal = {ifo Schnelldienst}, number = {6/2019}, issn = {2199-4455 ; 0018-974 X}, pages = {7 -- 9}, language = {de} } @incollection{HasselEichhorst, author = {Hassel, Anke and Eichhorst, Werner}, title = {Are There Austerity-Related Policy Changes in Germany?}, series = {Labour Market Policies in the Era of Pervasive Austerity: A European Perspective}, booktitle = {Labour Market Policies in the Era of Pervasive Austerity: A European Perspective}, editor = {Theodoropoulou, Sotiria}, publisher = {Policy Press}, address = {Bristol}, isbn = {9781447335863}, publisher = {Hertie School}, language = {en} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Hoch die Eurosolidarit{\"a}t}, series = {der Freitag}, journal = {der Freitag}, number = {43/2018}, language = {de} } @article{HasselHoepnerKurdelbuschetal., author = {Hassel, Anke and H{\"o}pner, Martin and Kurdelbusch, Antje and Rehder, Britta and Zugeh{\"o}r, Rainer}, title = {Zwei Dimensionen der Internationalisierung: Eine empirische Analyse deutscher Grossunternehmen}, series = {K{\"o}lner Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie}, volume = {52}, journal = {K{\"o}lner Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie}, number = {3}, doi = {10.1007/s11577-000-0070-2}, pages = {500 -- 519}, abstract = {Um den Einfluß wirtschaftlicher Internationalisierung auf nationale Institutionengef{\"u}ge zu {\"u}berpr{\"u}fen, werden geeignete Messverfahren zur Messung von Internationalisierung ben{\"o}tigt. Der Beitrag stellt ein Verfahren zur Messung der Internationalisierung von Unternehmen vor. Dabei wird davon ausgegangen, dass die Internationalisierung von Unternehmen mehrere unterscheidbare Dimensionen hat. Die realwirtschaftliche Dimension beschreibt die g{\"u}ter- und produktionswirtschaftliche grenz{\"u}berschreitende Expansion der Unternehmen, w{\"a}hrend die kapitalmarktbezogene Dimension die Orientierung der Unternehmen an internationalen Kapitalm{\"a}rkten abbildet. Anhand einer Untersuchung {\"u}ber den Internationalisierungsgrad der 100 gr{\"o}ßten deutschen Unternehmen werden beide Internationalisierungsdimensionen empirisch {\"u}berpr{\"u}ft. Die Faktorenanalyse unterst{\"u}tzt die Annahme, dass sich beide Dimensionen empirisch deutlich voneinander unterscheiden lassen. Anhand der vorgestellten Messmethoden lassen sich die Unternehmen eindeutig in stark und schwach internationalisierte Unternehmen einteilen.}, language = {de} } @article{HasselKnudsenWagner, author = {Hassel, Anke and Knudsen, Jette Steen and Wagner, Bettina}, title = {Winning the battle or losing the war: the impact of European integration on labour market institutions in Germany and Denmark}, series = {Journal of European Public Policy}, volume = {23}, journal = {Journal of European Public Policy}, number = {8}, doi = {10.1080/13501763.2016.1186209}, pages = {1218 -- 1239}, abstract = {The European Union (EU) literature sees increasing market liberalization as a challenge for models of national capitalism. EU liberalization, it is argued, erodes national employment regimes and social protection. However, other scholars highlight the ability of national institutions to reinvent themselves. This contribution assesses these claims by exploring an extreme case of labour market pressure driven by EU liberalization. Focusing on the meat production sector, it shows that low-wage labour migration has affected employment conditions in the meat production sector in Germany and Denmark in different ways: dualization has made Germany a destination country for low-wage work; in contrast, union solidarity in Denmark has kept wages high and Danish meat producers have outsourced work to Germany. The underlying industrial relations systems have shaped actors' responses to the use of migrant labour.}, language = {en} } @article{HasselHoepnerKurdelbuschetal., author = {Hassel, Anke and H{\"o}pner, Martin and Kurdelbusch, Antje and Rehder, Britta and Zugeh{\"o}r, Rainer}, title = {Two Dimensions of the Internationalization of Firms}, series = {Journal of Management Studies}, volume = {40}, journal = {Journal of Management Studies}, number = {3}, editor = {Morgan, Glenn}, doi = {10.1111/1467-6486.00357}, pages = {705 -- 723}, abstract = {The paper argues that there are two dimensions of internationalization: one which refers to the production activities of firms abroad and one which focuses on the corporate governance dimension of firms. While the first one is well known in the literature on internationalization, the financial dimension has not yet been addressed empirically. At the same time there are indicators that financial internationalization is gaining importance. Using a sample of the 100 largest German companies it shows that both dimensions, the real and the financial dimension, do not co-vary and therefore cannot be combined into one index.}, language = {en} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {The Politics of Social Pacts}, series = {British Journal of Industrial Relations Industrial Relations}, volume = {41}, journal = {British Journal of Industrial Relations Industrial Relations}, number = {4}, doi = {10.1046/j.1467-8543.2003.00295.x}, pages = {707 -- 726}, abstract = {The paper develops an analytical framework for the politics of negotiated voluntary wage restraint in the context of social pacts. It argues that, in contrast to earlier political exchanges, tripartite negotiations on wage restraint under restrictive economic policies are not based on a political exchange whereby governments had to compensate trade unions for wage restraint. Rather, governments can threaten trade unions with tight monetary policy and trade unions can either engage in negotiated adjustment or suffer restrictions. Social pacts are therefore an instrument of adjustment by governments to a new economic environment, and not a tool of economic policy.}, language = {en} } @article{HasselBeyer, author = {Hassel, Anke and Beyer, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {The effects of convergence: internationalization and the changing distribution of net value added in large German firms}, series = {Economy and Society}, volume = {31}, journal = {Economy and Society}, number = {3}, doi = {10.1080/03085140220151837}, pages = {309 -- 332}, language = {en} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {The Problem of Political Exchange in Complex Governance Systems: The Case of Germany's Alliance for Jobs}, series = {European Journal of Industrial Relations}, volume = {7}, journal = {European Journal of Industrial Relations}, number = {3}, doi = {10.1177\%2F095968010173005}, pages = {305 -- 323}, language = {en} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {B{\"u}ndnisse f{\"u}r Arbeit: Nationale Handlungsf{\"a}higkeit im europ{\"a}ischen Regimewettbewerb}, series = {Politische Vierteljahresschrift}, volume = {41}, journal = {Politische Vierteljahresschrift}, number = {3}, doi = {10.1007/s11615-000-0077-3}, pages = {498 -- 524}, language = {de} } @article{HasselSchulten, author = {Hassel, Anke and Schulten, Thorsten}, title = {Globalization and the future of central collective bargaining: the example of the German metal industry}, series = {Economy and Society}, volume = {27}, journal = {Economy and Society}, number = {4}, doi = {10.1080/03085149800000031}, pages = {484 -- 522}, abstract = {The paper deals with the relationship of the German model of capitalism and the role of centralized collective bargaining within it. It is assumed that the system of central wage bargaining - leading to a relatively egalitarian wage structure and the absence of a non-union wage sector - is one of the major pillars of the national institutional framework of the German economy. Pressures towards the decentralization of collective bargaining will therefore not onlyy affect the distribution of wages and the patterns of social equality, but also have a profound impact on the functioning of the German model of capitalism. The first part of Paper links the system of collective bargaining and industrial relations with the wider macro-economic and political features of German capitalism. It defines three major challengers to the institutional framework of the German economy: structural challenges since the early 1970s, the impact of unification since 1989 and the impact of European integration and globalization since the mid-1980s. It concludes that not globalization as such but a complexity of different pressures might lead to drastic institutional changes. The second part of the paper analyses collective bargaining development in the metal industry in the early 1990s. It looks at the conduct of the bargaining rounds, the institutional set-up and the position of the collective bargaining actors respectively. It will be argued that collective bargaining in the German metal industry has become extremely pressurized in the early 1990s. We argue that pressure on collective bargaining stems from two sides: first, from thhe membership problem of trade unions and employers' associations and, second, from the narrowing scope of flexibility within the give system of wage determination. We will define three ways of achieving wage differentiation within and outside centralized bargaining structures and look at their changing role during that period. Finally, the paper presents two scenarios of collective bargaining in the future and discusses their implications for the German ecnomic model.}, language = {en} } @article{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {The Erosion of the German System of Industrial Relations}, series = {British Journal of Industrial Relations}, volume = {37}, journal = {British Journal of Industrial Relations}, number = {3}, doi = {10.1111/1467-8543.00138}, pages = {483 -- 505}, abstract = {The paper assesses current trajectories of change in the German system of industrial relations by analysing the co-determination and collective bargaining systems. It argues that two parallel developments undermine the institutional stability of the German model. First, the institutional base of the German industrial relations system, which has served as the pre-condition of its past success, has been shrinking during the last two decades. This is due to a decline in coverage by the two major industrial relations institutions: the works council system and wage agreements. Today fewer than 15 per cent of German plants are covered by both a valid collective agreement and a works council. Second, increasing decentralization pressures within collective bargaining tend to undermine the division of labour between co-determination and collective bargaining. The dynamics of an institutional erosion of the German industrial relations institutions and the decentralization of collective bargaining disturbs the fine-tuning of the mediating process between macroeconomic steering capacity and co-operative workplace industrial relations. This tendency has been aggravated by the effects of German unification. The current institutional developments of the German industrial relations system leave serious doubts about the future of a successful model of co-operative modernization.}, language = {en} } @article{EbbinghausHassel, author = {Ebbinghaus, Bernhard and Hassel, Anke}, title = {Striking deals: concertation in the reform of continental European welfare states}, series = {Journal of European Public Policy}, volume = {7}, journal = {Journal of European Public Policy}, number = {1}, doi = {10.1080/135017600343269}, pages = {44 -- 62}, abstract = {The reform of the welfare state entails changes in interdependent policy fields stretching from social policies to employment and wage policies. These linked policy fields are often governed by varying sets of corporate actors and involve different decision-making procedures. Adaptation in one policy field is often unco-ordinated with other policies, and can work at cross-purposes, produce negative externalities, or fail owing to the lack of supporting conditions. The article has two objectives. First, it argues that the renewed emergence of tripartite concertation is due to the need to co-ordinate policies across policy fields. Second, it evaluates the institutional factors which have facilitated concertation in some cases, but not in others. Using a similar country design, the article compares four continental European countries with similar reform pressures but different reform trajectories: France, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands.}, language = {en} }