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      Power resource theory revisited: The perils and promises for understanding contemporary labour politics

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      Economic and Industrial Democracy
      SAGE Publications

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          While their power is declining, unions and workers remain prominent actors in society. Therefore, there is a need to bring power resource theory back to the analytical forefront in the study of contemporary labour politics and labour market sociology. It provides the analytical perspectives necessary for a comprehensive and historical understanding of labour markets and labour politics. However, this article argues that the original theory developed by Korpi needs to be reassessed and further developed. Revisiting the original theory and reviewing common criticism, the authors argue that power resource theory should pay closer attention to how different types of power resources are mobilised and used and how actors’ interests are shaped during that process. The article seeks to address these issues and thus move power resource theory forward and pave the way for future theorisation.

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                Economic and Industrial Democracy
                Economic and Industrial Democracy
                SAGE Publications
                0143-831X
                1461-7099
                November 2022
                October 28 2021
                November 2022
                : 43
                : 4
                : 1958-1979
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                [1 ]Department of Sociology and Social Work, Aalborg University, Denmark
                [2 ]FAOS, Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
                Article
                10.1177/0143831X211053379
                b09b3981-badc-4d74-9d04-6809a896b70b
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