Crisis Corporatism or Corporatism in Crisis? Social Concertation and Social Pacts in Europe

Project Directors Prof. Dr. Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Prof Ph.D. J. Timo Weishaupt, PD Dr. Thomas Bahle Project Staff Dr. Benedikt Bender DFG-funded 2014 – 2020

Research question/goal:

Labour relations in Germany and other European countries have been marked by a long-standing social partnership. This comparative project studied whether governments have involved trade unions and employer associations in their crisis management since the financial market crash of 2008. Building upon neo-corporatist theory and political economy approaches, the main research goal was to explore whether governments included or excluded social partners in their crisis management, and what consequences this had. While social pacts, i.e. formal agreements between government and social partners, were more common in the 1990s, social concertation efforts have been more limited across Europe since 2008.

The results of the project are currently prepared for publication in an edited volume that combines comparative and case studies. A qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) of 29 European countries examines over 90 government periods, showing that economic openness, corporatist legacy, and left government participation are particularly conducive to social concertation, while precisely the corporatist countries with the highest economic problems paradoxically failed to develop successful social concertation.

Eight country case studies by international experts analyse the relationship between government and social partners during the Great Recession. Another case study investigates the social dialogue at the European level, showing its limited scope. In the concluding/final chapter, the eight countries are compared and the economic, political, and labour relations contexts impacting on the opportunities of social concertation are discussed.

The project’s main finding is that the EU’s regime of fiscal discipline severely inhibits meaningful concertation in some countries. Countries with more coordinated market economies, however, were more capable of weathering the crisis, with the social partners being key players in contributing to this success. Overall, the comparative and case studies paint a rather bleak picture of social concertation. Certainly, the European Social Model, which is founded on strong social partnership, is now at a crossroads in the face of a new challenge—the Coronavirus pandemic.


Publications

Edited Books

  • Ebbinghaus, Bernhard, J. Timo Weishaupt (Eds.) (2021): The Role of Social Partners in Managing Europe’s Great Recession: Crisis Corporatism or Corporatism in Crisis?. 324. London and New York, Routledge. More

Book Chapters

  • Béland, Daniel, Stephan Leibfried, Kimberly Morgan, Herbert Obinger, Christopher Pierson (Eds.) Ebbinghaus, Bernhard (2021): Unions and Employers. 2nd edition, 278-297. Oxford, Oxford University Press. More
  • Ellison, Nicholas, Tina Haux (Eds.) Ebbinghaus, Bernhard (2020): Changing work and welfare: unemployment and labour market policies. 291-305. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar. More
  • Careja, Romana, Patrick Emmenegger, Nathalie Giger (Eds.) Bender, Benedikt, Bernhard Ebbinghaus (2020): Social concertation in Europe during the Great Recession: A fsQCA-study of social partner involvement. 33-50. Wiesbaden, Springer VS. More
  • Obinger, Herbert, Manfred G. Schmidt (Eds.) Ebbinghaus, Bernhard (2019): Machtressourcentheorie und Korporatismusansatz. 117-138. Wiesbaden, Springer VS. More
  • Ebbinghaus, Bernhard, Elias Naumann (Eds.) Buss, Christopher, Benedikt Bender (2018): Positions of Interest Groups Towards Labour Market Reforms in Germany: A Novel Content Analysis of Press Releases. 81-105. London, Palgrave Macmillan. More
  • van Oorschot, Wim, Femke Roosma, Bart Meuleman, Tim Reeskens (Eds.) Buss, Christopher, Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Elias Naumann (2017): Making Deservingness of the Unemployed Conditional: Changes in Public Support for the Conditionality of Unemployment Benefits. 167-185. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar. More

Presentations

  • Ebbinghaus, Bernhard (2023): Revisiting the Double Movement: Social Protection versus Market Liberalism in Europe. [29th International Conference of Europeanists, Reykjavik, 26/06/2023 - 28/06/2023]. More
  • Ebbinghaus, Bernhard (2022): Welfare States in Crisis or for Crises? Europe Facing the Great Recession and the Pandemic. [28th International Conference of Europeanists, Lisbon, 28/06/2022 - 30/06/2022]. More
  • Bender, Benedikt (2019): Revisiting social concertation in Europe: A fsQCA-comparison of social partner involvement since the 2008 crisis. [Department of Social Policy and Intervention, Oxford, 27/02/2019 - 27/02/2019]. More
  • Bender, Benedikt (2019): Social Concertation or Contention? The Role of Social Partners during the Great Recession in Europe. [26th International Conference of Europeanists, Madrid, 19/06/2019 - 21/06/2019]. More
  • Bender, Benedikt (2017): Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) & New Database. [Projektworkshop "Krisenkorporatismus oder Korporatismus in der Krise? Soziale Konzertierung und Soziale Pakte in Europa", MZES, Mannheim, 05/11/2017 - 06/11/2017]. More

Reports

  • Bender, Benedikt (2017): Polnisches Puzzle. Organisation, Mitgliederentwicklung und politische Beteiligung von Gewerkschaften und Arbeitgeberverbänden aus vergleichender Perspektive. 208, 16. Darmstadt, Deutsches Polen Institut. More