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Systems of Production: Markets, Organisations and Performance: Routledge Studies in Contemporary Political Economy

Autor Brendan Burchell, Simon Deakin, Jonathan Michie, Jill Rubery
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 noi 2002
In recent years we have seen the predictions of our forebears that leisure time would increase as the years pass utterly confounded. It is a fact of life that in major cities across the world, transport systems are full to bursting with people on their way to and from work. As people have come to accept longer working hours as a way of life, a number of new issues have come into play.
These include labour market regulation, contract work and outsourcing, wages and increased attempts at better organisation. The impressive array of expert contributors, including Mark Harvey, Jane Humphries and Frank Wilkinson, have compiled a comprehensive and interesting book.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415282833
ISBN-10: 0415282837
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Contemporary Political Economy

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Recenzii

'A useful volume that offsets the optimism of HRM and knowledge economy arguments, while providing a basis for discussion of genuine policy alternatives to contemporary workplace and societal trends.' - Employee Relations
'This is an excellent book and can be read by all nurses, whatever their background and area of work.' - Nursing Times

'A useful volume that offsets the optimism of HRM and knowledge economy arguments, while providing a basis for discussion of genuine policy alternatives to contemporary workplace and societal trends.' - Employee Relations

Notă biografică

Burchell, Brendan; Deakin, Simon; Michie, Jonathan; Rubery, Jill

Cuprins

1. Productive systems: Introduction and overview, Brenden Burchell, Simon Deakin, Jonathan Michie and Jill Rubery 2. productive systems and the structuring role of economic and social theories, Frank Wilkinson 3. Productive systems, markets and competition as 'Instituted Economic Process', Mark Harvey 4. Inter-organisational trust, boundary spanners and communities of practice, Edward Lorenz 5. Social rights and the market: An evolutionary perspective, Simon Deakin 6. Working like a dog, sick as a dog: Job intensification in the late 20th century, David Lapido, Roy Mankelow and Brenden Burchell 7. The decline of union bargaining power in the US: An 'ability to pay, ability to make pay' analysis, Charles Crapo 8. Creative work systems in destructive markets, Suzanne J. Konzelmann and Robert Forrant 9. German industrial relations in a period of transition, Ulrich Muckenberger 10. Labour 'flexibility' - securing management's right to manage badly?, Jonathan Michie and Maura Sheehan-Quinn 11. The political economy of the minimum wage, Peter Brosnan 12. Economic functioning, self sufficiency and full employment, Roger Tarling and Frank Wilkinson 13. Equal opportunities as a productive factor, Jill Rubery, Jane Humphries, Colette Fagan, Damian Grimshaw and Mark Smith 14. Decent work as a development objective, Gerry Rogers

Descriere

An impressive array of expert contributors come together to provide a study of issues, such as labour market regulation and wages, that have arisen from the fact that people have come to accept longer working hours as a way of life.