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Alexander Colvin
Alexander Colvin
Professor of Labor Relations and Conflict Resolution, Cornell University
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An employment systems approach to turnover: Human resources practices, quits, dismissals, and performance
R Batt, AJS Colvin
Academy of management Journal 54 (4), 695-717, 2011
6222011
Employee voice, human resource practices, and quit rates: Evidence from the telecommunications industry
R Batt, AJS Colvin, J Keefe
ILR Review 55 (4), 573-594, 2002
5012002
An introduction to collective bargaining and industrial relations
HC Katz, TA Kochan, AJS Colvin
(No Title), 2000
4332000
An empirical study of employment arbitration: Case outcomes and processes
AJS Colvin
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 8 (1), 1-23, 2011
3082011
Institutional pressures, human resource strategies, and the rise of nonunion dispute resolution procedures
AJS Colvin
ILR Review 56 (3), 375-392, 2003
1792003
Empirical research on employment arbitration: Clarity amidst the sound and fury
AJS Colvin
Emp. Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J. 11, 405, 2007
1732007
Aligning employees through “line of sight”
WR Boswell, JB Bingham, AJS Colvin
Business Horizons 49 (6), 499-509, 2006
1402006
Improved metrics for workplace dispute resolution procedures: Efficiency, equity, and voice
JW Budd, AJS Colvin
Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society 47 (3), 460-479, 2008
1392008
The problem of action and interest alignment: Beyond job requirements and incentive compensation
AJS Colvin, WR Boswell
Human Resource Management Review 17 (1), 38-51, 2007
1312007
Mandatory arbitration and inequality of justice in employment
AJS Colvin
Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 35, 71, 2014
1002014
Convergence in industrial relations institutions: The emerging Anglo-American model?
AJS Colvin, O Darbishire
ILR Review 66 (5), 1047-1077, 2013
972013
The Oxford handbook of conflict management in organizations
WK Roche, P Teague, AJS Colvin
Oxford Handbooks, 2014
952014
Individual employment rights arbitration in the United States: Actors and outcomes
AJS Colvin, MD Gough
ILR Review 68 (5), 1019-1042, 2015
742015
The dual transformation of workplace dispute resolution
AJS Colvin
Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society 42 (4), 712-735, 2003
702003
How high performance human resource practices and workforce unionization affect managerial pay
AJS Colvin, R Batt, HC Katz
Personnel Psychology 54 (4), 903-934, 2001
702001
Flexibility and fairness in liberal market economies: the comparative impact of the legal environment and high‐performance work systems
AJS Colvin
British Journal of Industrial Relations 44 (1), 73-97, 2006
632006
The relationship between employee involvement and workplace dispute resolution
AJS Colvin
Relations industrielles 59 (4), 681-704, 2004
622004
The metastisization of mandatory arbitration
AJS Colvin
Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 94, 3, 2019
602019
Labor relations in a globalizing world
HC Katz, TA Kochan, AJS Colvin
Cornell University Press, 2015
562015
The growing use of mandatory arbitration
AJS Colvin
Economic Policy Institute 7, 2018
552018
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