德国、英国和法国银行招聘和培训的新模式——从动态角度分析部门监管制度的尝试

S. Quack, Swen Hildebrandt, J. O’Reilly
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在本文中,我们考察了有关国家产业组织模式的争论。一种思想流派认为,独特的国家模式或商业体系是一种预防和持久的范式。对这种方法的批评者认为,共同的全球竞争压力将鼓励组织更大程度的趋同,从而使国家模式变得过时。我们认为,用部门方法来理解当代超国家压力对国家政权的影响,可以为这些辩论提供有用的实证分析。部门一级的行动者是国家生产系统适应进程的主要力量,因为他们正在寻求解决全球竞争压力产生的问题的具体办法。为了研究这些争论,我们将重点放在德国、英国和法国零售银行业招聘和培训实践中的竞争和发展上。对比显示,市场压力实际上导致了各国银行业的重大变化,但结果却大不相同。在各国之间,在不同的细分市场中,以价格、质量和创新为主导的竞争的相对重要性差别很大。德国、英国和法国银行为应对市场竞争变化而采取的招聘和培训做法也是如此。此外,分析表明,银行的招聘和培训战略不仅受到国家教育和培训机构的影响,而且国家教育和培训机构本身也发生了变化,这反过来又影响了银行业的劳动力供应。但是,如果没有部门一级的具体培训机构和条例,对国家之间的差异和随时间的变化的解释将仍然是零碎的。这些部门安排不仅对公司一级的征聘和培训做法产生了重大影响。在这三个国家,银行也积极参与这些部门机构和规章的改革,以便使它们适应不断变化的需求。从这些结果中,我们得出结论,该行业是一个重要的中介领域,参与者在公司和国家层面之间就监管体系的变化进行谈判。
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New Patterns of Recruitment and Training in German, UK and French Banks - An Attempt to Analyse Sectoral Regulatory Systems from a Dynamic Perspective
In this paper we examine debates concerned with national models of industrial organisation. One school of thought has argued that distinct national models, or business systems are a prevelent and enduring paradigm. Critiques of such an approach argue that common global competitive pressures will encourage greater convergence in organisation, so that national models will become outdated. We have argued that a sectoral approach to understanding the affect of contemporary supranational pressures on national regimes can provide a useful empirical analysis of these debates. Actors at the sectoral level represent a primary force for adaptation processes in national production systems because they are seeking concrete solutions to problems generated from global competitive pressures. To examine these debates we focus on competition and developments in the recruitment and training practices of the retail banking sector in Germany, Britain and France. The comparison reveals that market pressures have actually led to considerable changes in each of the national banking sectors, but that the outcomes are rather different. Between countries, there is considerable variation in the relative significance of price-, quality- and innovation-led competition in different market segments. This is also true for recruitment and training practices with which German, British and French banks have responded to changes in market competition. Furthermore the analysis shows that banks' recruitment and training strategies are not only shaped by national educational and training institutions, but that national educational and training institutions themselves have undergone changes which in turn have influenced labour supply in the banking sector. The explanation of differences between countries and changes over time, however, would remain fragmentary without specific training institutions and regulations at the level of the sector. These sectoral arrangements have not only significantly influenced recruitment and training practices at the company level. In all three countries, banks have also been actively involved in the reform of these sectoral institutions and regulations in order to adapt them to their changing demands. From these results, we conclude that the sector is an important intermediary arena in which actors negotiate changes in the regulatory systems between the company and the national level.
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