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Participation Programs in Work Organizations: Past, Present, and Scenarios for the Future

Autor Aviad Bar-Haim
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 mai 2002 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Employee participation programs have many faces, many definitions, many forms-and they change all the time. For some people they are meant to solve every problem in the workplace. For others they are ways to reduce resistance to management and its efforts to bring about organizational change. Still others see them as totally redundant and a hindrance to efficency and the implementation of good management practices. To make sense of it all, Bar-Haim integrates-historically, thematically, analytically-the wide but often incoherent knowledge we have about these programs, and in doing so portrays them in a clear, useful, multidimensional manner. The result is a work of scholarship and practical guidance that students, scholars, researchers, and executives will find important, an action-oriented source of vital information.Bar-Haim shows that participation programs in work organizations have always attempted to solve three basic human problems, problems stemming from industrial democracy and equality, work alienation, and occupational and managerial effectiveness. To do this he uses a rare multidimensional technique. He describes and analyzes the processes and behavior of participation, participants, and organizational forms using a a variety of conceptual and theoretical frames drawn from the social and management sciences. He enhances our understanding of participation programs on micro and macro levels, and then provides practical guidelines from the real-world experience of other scholars and executives. Among the several ironies he discovers are that the roles of enthusiasts, opponents, and skeptics changed during the course of a jubilee of these programs. By integrating a large body of research and suggesting a formal model to evaluate existing employee programs and projected ones, his book attempts to ease the enigmatic ambivalence we have toward worker participation in general. In fact, he shows that by better understanding the dynamics of participation programs, it is possible for those who desire such programs to create, construct, and maintain better ones.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781567204230
ISBN-10: 1567204236
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

AVIAD BAR-HAIM heads the management and economics department at the Open University of Israel, Tel Aviv. He holds a doctorate in industrial sociology and organizational behavior from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and before his present assignment was the Open University's Dean for Academic Development. Among his current research and teaching interests are topics in organizational behavior and human resource management.

Cuprins

IntroductionParticipation Programs: Mapping the FieldProblem Areas and DefinitionsIndirect Representative ProgramsDirect Participation ProgramsEconomic Participation ProgramsWorker's Participation: The First GenerationMajor Players of Worker's ParticipationEmployee Involvement: The Second GenerationMajor Players of Employee InvolvementA General Model of Participation ProgramsSystem Elements of Participation ProgramsA Core Model of Participation ProgramsApplying the Model to Specific CasesFuture of Participation ProgramsPreparing the Ground for Scenario ConstructionFuture Scenarios of Participation ProgramsEpilogueAppendix I: Co-Determination in German Coal, Iron, and Steel IndustriesAppendix II: Data for Two Israeli ProgramsAppendix III: "The Challenge of Mondragon" by George BenelloReferences