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The Skills That Matter: Critical Perspectives on Work and Organisations

Autor Chris Warhurst, Ewart Keep, Irena Grugulis
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 feb 2004
The Skills That Matter is an edited collection written by leading academics from the UK, Europe, the USA and Australia in the area of skills acquisition, formation and development. It combines academic evidence and policy debates with a critical analysis, making it an asset to students of HRM, industrial relations, sociology of work and business and management at both undergraduate and postgraduate level as well as being a useful resource to researchers and policy makers working in the field of skill formation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781403906397
ISBN-10: 1403906394
Pagini: 276
Ilustrații: indices
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:2004
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Red Globe Press
Seria Critical Perspectives on Work and Organisations

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Cutting edge research into current skill and skill formation issues and developments in the UK, Europe, Australia and the USA

Notă biografică

CHRIS WARHURST is Reader in Human Resource Management and Director of the Scottish Centre for Employment Research at the University of Strathclyde, UK.EWART KEEP is Deputy Director of the ESRC funded Centre for Skills, Knowledge and Organisational Performance based at the Universities of Warwick and Oxford , UK. He is a member of the National Skills Taskforce Research Group.IRENA GRUGULIS is Professor of Employment Studies at the University of Bradford School of Management

Cuprins

Whatever Happened to Skill?; I.Grugulis, C.Warhurst & E.Keep Conceptual Confusions: Emotion Work as Skilled Work; S.C.Bolton Skills that Matter and Shortages that Don't; A.Westwood The Interdependence of Social and Technical Skills in the Sale of Emergent Technology; A.Darr Training Reform in a Weakened State: Australia 1987-2000; I.Hampson Exploring the Concept of Employer Demand for Skills and Qualifications: Case Studies from the Public Sector; H.Rainbird, A.Munro & L.Holly What is 'Skill'? Training for Discipline in the Low-Wage Labour Market; G.Lafar The Institutionalisation of Skill Division in Britain and Germany: Examples from the Construction Industry; L.Clarke & G.Herrmann Job Complexity and Task Discretion: Tracking the Direction of Skills at Work in Britain; A.Felstead, D.Gallie & F.Green Lifelong Learning and Workplace Relations: Singing from the Same Hymn Sheet, Worshipping Different Gods?; G.Symon Skill and Renewal of Labour: The Classical Wage-Earner Model and Left Productivism in Australia; J.Buchanan, I.Watson & C.Briggs The Political Economy of Skill: A Theoretical Approach to Developing a High Skills Strategy in the UK; C.Lloyd & J.Payne 'Old Nurses with New Qualifications are Best': Competing Ideas about the Skills that Matter in Nursing in Estonia, France, Germany and the UK; A.Brown & S.Kirpal Skill Trends Under Capitalism and the Socialisation of Production; P.S.Adler Author Index Subject Index.