Jean-Noël Grenier
Laval University
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International Journal of Human Resource Management | 2003
Jacques Bélanger; Anthony Giles; Jean-Noël Grenier
This article draws on our four case studies to examine the nature of the relationships between ABB and its Canadian subsidiaries. Starting from a critical review of the literature, it develops a framework that is sensitive to three levels of analysis: the factors that shape the parent corporations strategies, the characteristics of the host countries in which the MNC operates and the characteristics of the local subsidiaries themselves. The empirical material illustrates how innovation is generated by a two-way process, in which the initiative of corporate leaders challenges the ‘interpretation’ of local actors. In doing so, we point to a number of key omissions in the influential attempt by Bartlett and Ghoshal to use ABB to develop a managerial theory of the firm. This research also leads to broader considerations regarding the interface between markets and organizations. As distinct from the orthodox view, a transnational corporation may be conceived as a mediator between the market and a local subsidiary. In many ways, the global corporation channels and mediates the impact of external market forces on internal organizational actors, through a process involving the exercise of politics and power. The article has significant implications for decision making on human resource management. In particular it stresses that local managers, local unions, and employees can think and act strategically only in as far as they properly assess the limits of their respective sphere of organizational autonomy within the corporation.
Economic and Labour Relations Review | 2016
Jean-Noël Grenier; Patrice Jalette
This article proposes an account of how two teachers’ labour federations have been reacting to austerity measures in public education. Current austerity measures have coincided with the renewal of collective agreements, thus allowing the study of how unions link bargaining stances to wider issues of service quality and accessibility. Union responses are the result of at least three influences: the institutional framework for public sector collective bargaining and worker representation, the previous orientation of members and their organisations towards social and work relations, and ongoing innovations for renewal and member engagement. We posit that union responses can contribute to renewal if they are guided by concerns to redefine union purpose, union organisation and building capacities. Under these conditions, unions are able to engage members and push forward an alternative agenda to that of the government. In doing so, they may be able to forge temporary alliances with outside stakeholders, namely parents. Analysis of union responses should consider the dialectic between union renewal effort and the opportunities and constraints of the institutional framework for public sector collective bargaining. The challenge for these two labour federations is in sustaining member engagement and activism beyond the current context of collective bargaining.
Relations Industrielles-industrial Relations | 1997
Jean-Noël Grenier; Anthony Giles; Jacques Bélanger
Relations Industrielles-industrial Relations | 2012
Patrice Jalette; Jean-Noël Grenier; Jérémie Hains-Pouliot
Relations Industrielles-industrial Relations | 1996
Colette Bernier; Michèle Bilodeau; Jean-Noël Grenier
Relations Industrielles-industrial Relations | 2015
Jean-Noël Grenier
Relations Industrielles-industrial Relations | 2012
Jean-Noël Grenier; Patrice Jalette
Relations Industrielles-industrial Relations | 2012
Jean-Noël Grenier
Archive | 2012
Jean-Noël Grenier; Patrice Jalette; Jérémie Hains-Pouliot
Relations Industrielles-industrial Relations | 2007
Jean-Noël Grenier