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ESRC Seminar Series Regulation of work and employment: Towards a multidisciplinary, multilevel framework Seminar 5: Regulation and the Firm Newcastle University Business School Friday 5 th June 2015, Partners’ Room (8.10), 9am – 5pm 08:45-09:30 Registration and coffee 09:30-09.45 Introduction and Welcome (Stewart Johnstone) 09:45-11:45 New perspectives on regulation and the firm (Chair: Stephen Procter) Mark Beatson (Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development) -‘Employment regulation and the firm: stimulant or irritant?’ Geraldine Healey (Queen Mary University of London) - ‘Casualisation, unions and regulation’ Paul Richter (Newcastle University) - ‘The emotionality of regulation’ Steve Vincent (Newcastle University) - ‘Labour market regulation and firm-level HRM: A critical realist overview’ 11:45-12:00 Coffee/Tea break 12:00-12.45 Regulation, voice and the firm (Chair: Judith Watson) Stewart Johnstone (Newcastle University) - ‘Employee voice and the Regulation of Employment Relations’ Tony Dobbins (Bangor University) - ‘Bad regulatory design & neo-liberal path dependency: explaining weak consultation’ 12:45-13.45 Lunch 13:45-15.45 Regulation, policy and the firm (Chair: Mick Brookes) Carol Atkinson (Manchester Metropolitan University) - ‘Workforce Policy and Care Quality in English Adult Social Care’ Greg Bamber (Monash University) - ‘Influences of regulation on decent work: Insights from research on hospitals and airlines’ Aristea Koukiadaki (University of Manchester) - ‘Joint Regulation and Labour Market Policy in Europe during the Crisis: A Seven-country Analysis’ Michael Whittall (Technische Universität München) - ‘Transnational Company Agreements: the mergence international corporate regulation within the Volkswagen Group’ 15.45-16.00 Coffee/Tea Break 16.00-16.45 Panel ‘Regulation and the firm: Moving forward’ (Chair: Sir Peter Carr) Mick Brookes (Newcastle University) Beth Farhat (Northern TUC) Sarah Glendinning (CBI North East) Philip James (Middlesex University) Stephen Procter (Newcastle University) 16:45 Close (Jenny Rodriguez) Find out more about the seminar series: www.regulationseminars.org.uk Email the organising team: [email protected] Twitter #esrcregulation

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ESRC Seminar Series Regulation of work and employment: Towards a multidisciplinary, multilevel framework

Seminar 5: Regulation and the Firm

Newcastle University Business School Friday 5th June 2015, Partners’ Room (8.10), 9am – 5pm

08:45-09:30 Registration and coffee

09:30-09.45 Introduction and Welcome (Stewart Johnstone)

09:45-11:45 New perspectives on regulation and the firm (Chair: Stephen Procter)

Mark Beatson (Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development) -‘Employment regulation and the firm: stimulant or irritant?’ Geraldine Healey (Queen Mary University of London) - ‘Casualisation, unions and regulation’ Paul Richter (Newcastle University) - ‘The emotionality of regulation’ Steve Vincent (Newcastle University) - ‘Labour market regulation and firm-level HRM: A critical realist overview’

11:45-12:00 Coffee/Tea break

12:00-12.45 Regulation, voice and the firm (Chair: Judith Watson) Stewart Johnstone (Newcastle University) - ‘Employee voice and the Regulation of Employment Relations’ Tony Dobbins (Bangor University) - ‘Bad regulatory design & neo-liberal path dependency: explaining weak consultation’

12:45-13.45 Lunch

13:45-15.45 Regulation, policy and the firm (Chair: Mick Brookes) Carol Atkinson (Manchester Metropolitan University) - ‘Workforce Policy and Care Quality in English Adult Social Care’ Greg Bamber (Monash University) - ‘Influences of regulation on decent work: Insights from research on hospitals and airlines’ Aristea Koukiadaki (University of Manchester) - ‘Joint Regulation and Labour Market Policy in Europe during the Crisis: A Seven-country Analysis’ Michael Whittall (Technische Universität München) - ‘Transnational Company Agreements: the mergence international corporate regulation within the Volkswagen Group’

15.45-16.00 Coffee/Tea Break

16.00-16.45 Panel ‘Regulation and the firm: Moving forward’ (Chair: Sir Peter Carr) Mick Brookes (Newcastle University) Beth Farhat (Northern TUC) Sarah Glendinning (CBI North East) Philip James (Middlesex University) Stephen Procter (Newcastle University)

16:45 Close (Jenny Rodriguez)

Find out more about the seminar series: www.regulationseminars.org.uk Email the organising team: [email protected] Twitter #esrcregulation