WAGE-FORMATION, FROM CENTRAL AGREEMENT TO LOCAL ABILITY TO ACT - An interview study of the discourse(s) of wageformation - between social partners and Employers on the Swedish labour market
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to identify institutions and market forces through
discourses concerning central and local wage-formation. This study’s objective
is to contribute to the research field of wage-formation with insights,
descriptions and plausible explanations into what discourses and discrepancies
in discourses surrounding the Mark is present.
Theory: Institutional theory, Varieties of capitalism
Method: Qualitative semi-structured interviews and thematic coding displayed with
inspiration from discourse analysis as a method
Result: The found discourses are thematised into: The Mark as political, The Mark as
legitimacy, The Mark as ideology and Challenging the Mark. These themes
describe ambiguity towards the presence and role of the Mark; The deep rooted
tradition of using the Mark as norm (with individual incentives); And local
social partners evolving role; from traditional opposition towards being a copartner
for employers in creating a legitimate wage process in the societal
context going from collectivism towards individualisation.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2019-11-14Author
Hultberg, Alexander
Örtberg, Henrik
Keywords
Wage-formation
Discourse
Institutions
Social partners
Agreement
The Mark
Language
eng