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Title: The employment structures of space agencies in three regions and implications for competitiveness
Authors: Goehlich, Robert
Bebenroth, Ralf
Keywords: corporate governance
job security
space organization
strategic decision
guvernanta corporativa
securitatea muncii
organizarea spatiului
decizie strategica
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: IEFS
Citation: GOEHLICH, Robert, BEBENROTH, Ralf. The employment structures of space agencies in three regions and implications for competitiveness. In: Economic growth in conditions of internationalization = Creşterea economică în condiţiile internaționalizării : international scientific and practical conference, VI-th edition, october 20-21, 2011, Chisinau. Chisinau: IEFS, 2011, vol. II, pp. 463-469. ISBN 978-9975-4176-7-9.
Abstract: While space organizations are present worldwide, dominant organizations are NASA in the US, ESA in Europe and JAXA in Japan. Each of these organizations has a high budget, which is a strong indicator of its political, economic and scientific dominance in the field. We investigate the flexibility of these agencies’ employee structures and show how their competitiveness is affected by those structures. We develop propositions on regular vs. non-regular employment, on long-term employment and on job security and conclude that, in the short run, it is difficult for ESA to compete against the more flexible hire-and-fire structure at NASA and against Japan’s developed non-regular employee system mentality, which is employed at JAXA. However, the European system has visible advantages in the long run. Implications for organizations are discussed.
Description: Text: lb. engl. Abstract: lb. engl. Referinţe bibliografice : p. 469 (19 titl.). JEL Classification: G34, L14, M51, R41.
URI: http://dspace.ince.md/jspui/handle/123456789/1989
ISBN: 978-9975-4176-7-9
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