This work examines the relationship between integration and network outcomes in two corporatist (though of different degree) networks, the Danish and the Greek vocational training system. It is one of the hypotheses here that the more integrated corporatist type of networks achieves better results of the inter-organizational activities. It is asserted that a more integrative network goes with the societal type of corporatism. It is asserted that so-called societal corporatism nourishes a more integrated network of organizations while so-called state corporatism is associated with less integrated or loosely connected organizations.
International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations