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Regulating Work in Small Firms: Perspectives on the Future of Work in Globalised Economies

Editat de Ida Regalia
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Exploring the diversity of small firms, this contributed volume focuses on the crucial topic of work and the ways in which it is regulated, and offers reflections on the future of labour more generally. Traditionally managed through informal and adaptive processes, small firms allow us to understand the challenges and opportunities facing larger companies within an increasingly fragmented global production system. Analysing the case of Italy, a country characterised by a high number and wide variety of small firms, the authors draw on the results of a survey involving over 2,300 firms and face-to-face interviews with owner-managers working in 60 small and micro firms across several different sectors. Providing detailed analysis which will be useful for scholars of human resource management and small business, as well as managers, practitioners and policy-makers, the book enables a better understanding of the world of work in a globalised economy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030218225
ISBN-10: 3030218228
Pagini: 245
Ilustrații: XIX, 245 p. 8 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Part I. Introduction.- 1. Regulating Work in Times of Productive Fragmentation; Ida Regalia.- Part II. An Empirical Exploration.- 2. Employment Relations in Small Italian Firms: An Overview; Monia Anzivino and Ida Regalia.- 3. Small Firms and the Labour Market; Rossella di Federico and Lisa Dorigatti.- 4. The Regulation of Employment Relationships at the Enterprise; Marcello Pedaci and Marco Betti.- 5. Small Firms and the External Context: Embeddedness Versus Dependency; Andrea Bellini and Vincenzo Fortunato.- Part III. Conclusions.- 6. Prospects for Employment Relations: Between Informal and Formal and Inside and Outside; Ida Regalia.



Notă biografică

Ida Regalia is a Professor of Economic Sociology and Comparative Industrial Relations at the University of Milan, Italy.


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Exploring the diversity of small firms, this contributed volume focuses on the crucial topic of work and the ways in which it is regulated, and offers reflections on the future of labour more generally. Traditionally managed through informal and adaptive processes, small firms allow us to understand the challenges and opportunities facing larger companies within an increasingly fragmented global production system. Analysing the case of Italy, a country characterised by a high number and wide variety of small firms, the authors draw on the results of a survey involving over 2,300 firms and face-to-face interviews with owner-managers working in 60 small and micro firms across several different sectors. Providing detailed analysis which will be useful for scholars of human resource management and small business, as well as managers, practitioners and policy-makers, the book enables a better understanding of the world of work in a globalised economy.

Caracteristici

Reviews and assesses state-of-the-art research in employment relations in small firms, the development of industrial districts, and the future of work in globalised markets Examines the ways in which various components of the employment relationship are regulated within small firms Provides analysis of an empirical research study involving over 2000 SMEs and interviews with managers and employees