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dc.description.abstractIn traditional neoclassical economics, a large part of our understanding about firm and its behaviour has been reliant on our understanding of the market. Forces of demand and supply that directed the market also configured firms much in the same manner until Coase (1937) asked the crucial question about the nature of the firm. Since then the boundaries within which markets and firms held their sway have been dissociated. In many ways the lag that had been brought on by traditional economics has been ttempted to be filled up by institutional economics. Institutional economics with its primacy given to institutions, social, political and economic now dictate much of our understanding of firms unlike any other. newlineThe new institutional economics, following the Coasian framework looks at transaction newlinecosts in answering questions related to the boundaries of the firm. The relative costs of internal and external exchange made by the firm determine the extent of the firm. This line of analysis has mostly assessed the make or buy decision of the firms. The present study however, using this line of analysis attempts to analyse labour transactions within firms which is akin to analysing the employment relations. Any efforts to economise on these labour transaction costs are justified on the pretext of maintaining a competitive newlineposition in the market. Therefore, the primary aim of this study is to examine the newlineemployment relations of the firms within the context of increasing market competition. newlineThe liberalisation process of the 1990s which acted as a trigger in initiating changes in firm dynamics is made reference to. The study also comes up with a composite measure of firm competitiveness which integrates various institutions embedded in the fold. The Indian steel industry has been chosen for the analysis. Although the firms work in a similar competitive environment, they exhibit a different stance in terms of maintenance of employment relations amid growing competition. While the large sized firm has intersections...
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dc.languageEnglish US
dc.relationxii.,175 p.
dc.rightsuniversity
dc.titleExamining Employment Relations In The Context Of Competitiveness Using New Institutional Economics
dc.title.alternativeA Study of the Indian Steel Industry
dc.creator.researcherMinz Johnson Abhishek
dc.subject.keywordIndian Steel Industry - Institutional Economics - Employment Relations
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dc.contributor.guideBino Paul GD
dc.publisher.placeMumbai
dc.publisher.universityTata Institute of Social Sciences
dc.publisher.institutionSchool of Management and Labour Studies
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dc.date.completed2017
dc.date.awarded09/05/2017
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dc.source.universityUniversity
dc.type.degreePh.D.
Appears in Departments:School of Management & Labour Studies

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