Working patterns and practices Books
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Research Handbook on WorkâLife Balance
Book SynopsisTrade Review‘This wonderful Research Handbook introduces scholarly debates on work-life balance, provides new theoretical approaches and insights, proposes innovative qualitative and quantitative research methods, and uses longitudinal and cross-national research examples in the analysis of how people define and reconcile family and work relationships.’ -- Hans-Peter Blossfeld, Emeritus of Excellence, TRAc, Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, Germany‘This excellent collection enriches substantially the work-life balance literature both at the theoretical and empirical level. Focusing on the changing and diversified contexts in which work-life tensions are experienced and balances negotiated across gender and employment relations, the authors shed new light on the different micro and macro dimensions involved, as well as on the importance of a life course perspective. Using a variety of research methods, they look at different kinds of workers and working conditions, highlighting also the ongoing redefinition of the boundaries between (paid) work and other life spheres.’ -- Chiara Saraceno, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin, ItalyTable of ContentsContents: 1 Introduction to the Research Handbook on Work–Life Balance 1 Sonia Bertolini and Barbara Poggio PART I THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK 2 Work–life balance and beyond: premises and challenges 8 Anna Carreri, Annalisa Dordoni, and Barbara Poggio 3 Doing research on work–life balance 27 Sonia Bertolini and Rosy Musumeci PART II MULTILEVEL PERSPECTIVES ALONG GENDER AND TEMPORAL AXES 4 Research on work–life balance: a gender structure analysis 50 Emily Hallgren and Barbara J. Risman 5 Work–life balance through the life course 72 Jeanne Ganault and Ariane Pailhé 6 Work-(later) life balance: shifting the temporal frame 90 Anne E. Barrett, Rachel Douglas and Jessica Noblitt PART III COMPARATIVE RESEARCH (APPROACHES AND STUDIES) 7 The household division of labour in Europe: a multilevel perspective 102 Dirk Hofäcker and Simone Braun 8 Subjective work–family conflicts: the challenge of studying self-employed workers 118 Rossella Bozzon and Annalisa Murgia PART IV LONGITUDINAL, DISCURSIVE AND NARRATIVE ANALYSIS 9 Qualitative longitudinal research for studying work–family balance (before and after childbirth) 142 Manuela Naldini 10 Fathers in focus: two discursive analyses on addressing men, work and care 160 Suvi Heikkinen, Marjut Jyrkinen and Emilia Kangas 11 Work–life balance for fathers during paternal leave in Norway: a narrative approach 176 Kristine Warhuus Smeby and Ulla Forseth PART V MIXED AND MULTIMETHOD RESEARCH 12 Beyond the lines: gender, work, and care in the new economy – a view from the U.S. 194 Kathleen Gerson and Mauro Migliavacca 13 The effect of childcare facilities on labour market participation among young adults in Estonia: a mixed-methods study 217 Kadri Täht, Marge Unt and Epp Reiska 14 Flexible work arrangements and diversity through a comparative and multilevel lens 237 Eleni Stavrou and Myrto Anastassiadou PART VI DIGITAL AND VISUAL METHODS 15 The gendered labour of work–life balance: using a new method to understand an enduring dilemma 258 Julia Cook and Dan Woodman 16 ‘My work is full of gossipers so I tried to keep my pregnancy secret’: ‘distant’ netnography as a qualitative method for exploring work–life balance among pregnant and breastfeeding employees 274 Caroline Gatrell 17 The performance of oneself through visuals in interviews: queering the work–life binary 293 Marjan De Coster and Patrizia Zanoni Index
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Shapers
Book SynopsisSHAPERS is the definitive guide to elevate the way you work and live. PRAISE FOR SHAPERS: Do you wish you could throw yourself into your work, become energised and enriched by it, and leave the world a better place? Then SHAPERS is for you. Altman shows that your idiosyncrasies and unique skills are not the obstacles to achievement and purpose. They are the path.Daniel H. Pink, #1 New York Times bestselling author of WHEN and DRIVE With countless nuggets of timeless wisdom, SHAPERS gently nudges readers to envision new possibilities for them to build more meaningful, joyful work and lives.Amy C. Edmondson, Professor, Harvard Business School, author of The Fearless Organisation and Teaming Altman mixes together case studies, anecdotes and careful empirical research to offer wise and practical advice about how to make work better, and thus to get better work. If companies followTable of ContentsIntroduction: A Watershed Moment xv Part I Meaning and the Nature of Work 3 1. The Magic of Meaning 5 2. A Short History of Work 15 3. Employee Disengagement Epidemic 25 4. Inhumane Resources 33 5. The Drive to Work 45 6. Work-Life Blend 51 Part II Better Ways of Working 63 7. Bad Bosses 65 8. The Pursuit of Dopeness 71 9. Vital Ingredients 81 10. Fluid Teams Work 89 11. Managing Self-Management 99 12. Back to School Without the Bull 111 13. Tools to Help You Succeed 121 Part III Principle for the Futures of Work 141 14. Learning: Wonder at Work 143 15. Feeling: An Emotional Revolution 159 16. Leading: Modes of Showing Up 181 17. Becoming: Our Social Fabric 195 18. Futuring: The Long View 211 Conclusion: The Shapers Legacy 237 Notes 241 Glossary of Work Terms 293 Acknowledgements 295 About the Author 297 Index 299
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John Wiley & Sons Inc The Successful Hybrid Team
Book SynopsisProven strategies to build, nurture, and retain world-class talent in a hybrid environment In The Successful Hybrid Team: What the Best Hybrid Teams Know About Culture that Others Don't (But Wish They Did), award-winning diversity and inclusion expert Perrine Farque delivers an eye-opening look into what distinguishes world-class teams from the also-rans. The book explores the permanent changes being made in the modern workplace, how hybrid work is fundamentally changing the nature of teams, and the overwhelming importance of culture in determining performance. The author introduces a four-pillar framework that details what you need to do to hire, lead, and retain a high-performing team in a hybrid world. You'll discover how to create a unified hybrid leadership team, how to build extreme clarity and transparency, how to overcommunicate through digital channels, and how to unify cross-cultural remote teams with cultural awareness. The book also offers: ATable of ContentsIntroduction 1 1 The World of Work Is Changing Faster than Ever Before 7 2 Why a Culture of Belonging Is Key in Hybrid Work 15 3 The Four- Pillar Framework 25 4 Pillar I: Create a Unified Hybrid Leadership Team 31 5 Pillar II: Build Extreme Transparency 85 6 Pillar III: Over communicate Through All Channels 143 7 Pillar IV: Unify Cross- Cultural Hybrid Teams Through Cultural Awareness 203 Appendix 261 Additional Resources 309 Acknowledgements 311 About the Author 313 Index 317
£18.70
John Wiley & Sons Inc Kind Folks Finish First
Book SynopsisYou don't have to be ruthless to get aheadkindness will get you there faster From the CEO of the Pavilion community, Sam Jacobs, Kind Folks Finish First weaves practical business lessons with fresh perspectives on how you can achieve success. The ideas in this book are backed by the author's personal experience building a nearly $200-million business rooted in kindness, reciprocity, and deeply held values. More than that, they're proven principles that have helped thousands reach their goals in every arena. In business, we've been told to never leave money on the table. Don't split the difference. You need to be ruthless in order to make it to the top. Kind Folks Finish First shows you that isn't the only path. Being a good person and earning money aren't mutually exclusive. Helping others isn't a sacrifice; it's a long-term strategy that can spur your success if only you're willing to take the exit ramp, reset your destination, and fuel your future with generosity. Walk through a proven process to discover what you really stand forLearn how to assume control of your life and how to leverage reciprocity to drive professional success. Align your personal life with your professional lifeUnlock your highest potential to create true happiness Anyone looking for a kinder, gentler, more values-driven and authentic way to succeed will love this book. The secret is finally getting outkind people really do get ahead faster.Table of ContentsAcknowledgments ix Introduction: The Story of Pavilion 1 Chapter 1 Fired at the Rest Stop 9 Chapter 2 The Exit Ramp 37 Chapter 3 Reset Your Destination 63 Chapter 4 Powered by Generosity 81 Chapter 5 The Next Right Step 99 Chapter 6 Listen Closely, Act Quickly 121 Chapter 7 Every Crisis Is an Opportunity 153 Chapter 8 The Last Piece of the Puzzle: Leading with Love 183 Chapter 9 Arriving at Happiness 203 About the Author 215 Index 217
£18.69
John Wiley & Sons Inc The Equity Mindset
Book SynopsisLearn to implement the intentional practices and make the hard decisions that true equity demands In The Equity Mindset, celebrated researcher, attorney, and activist Ifeomasinachi Ike delivers a moving and impactful exploration of why equity is so important, the shortcomings of institutional diversity and inclusion (D&I) initiatives, and how we creatively and boldly design cultures centering the expertise of those who know first-hand how inequity has shaped work culture. The book examines the dynamics of normalized institutional oppression, offers real-world case studies, and provides readers with new practices, key performance indicators (KPIs), and milestones for measuring the success of modern DEI efforts. At its core, The Equity Mindset is about adopting a problem-solving mentality to address social inequities to ensure we all thrive. This nuanced treatment of principles, practices, and production also includes: Practitioner interviews with guidance on how each person, regardless of industry, can advance equity personally and professionally Strategies for addressing organizational bias, inequity, and lack of representationTools for leaders and decisionmakers seeking concrete steps to create safer cultures for communities historically marginalized A can't-miss resource for managers, executives, board members, and other business leaders, The Equity Mindset is for those with and without traditional authority who seek to advance the movement for equitable treatment in every environment.Table of ContentsMy Mommy’s Foreword ix Introduction: A Book of Problems, Possibilities, and Practices xv Chapter 1 Forty Thoughts on Designing with an Equity Mindset 1 Chapter 2 The Work Culture We Inherited (and How It Erases Us All) 9 Chapter 3 Thoughts on Being an Equity Designer 23 Chapter 4 An Equity Lens: Seeing the Right Problem 33 Chapter 5 Testing Assumptions About What Our Cultures Must Be 49 Chapter 6 Are Your People S.A.F.E.? 67 Chapter 7 Remote Work Is a Reasonable Accommodation and We Owe the Disability Justice Community an Apology) 85 Chapter 8 Confront Your Issues with Black Women 95 Chapter 9 The Case for Radical Sabbaticals 107 Chapter 10 Safety, Access, and a Good Sandwich 117 Chapter 11 What Is Your Equity (Mindset) Journey? 135 Chapter 12 Centering Proximate Leadership in Our Research Practices 163 Chapter 13 Pipelines Are Deep Work: What You Should Know and Be Prepared For 179 Chapter 14 Reimagining “Chief”: Ways Leaders Are Designing with an Equity Mindset 187 Epilogue 205 Notes 211 Acknowledgments 215 About the Author 219 Index 221
£18.69
John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd Smart Teams
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£15.26
John Wiley & Sons Inc Intentional Power
Book SynopsisIntentional Power: The 6 Essential Leadership Skills for Triple Bottom Line Impact is THE playbook for modern leaders. Intentional Power: The 6 Essential Leadership Skills for Triple Bottom Line Impact explores how the transition from shareholder capitalism to stakeholder capitalism has created an urgent need for a new model of leadership; a model that enables leaders to navigate competing demands from both internal and external stakeholders including the most racially and age-diverse workforce in history, activist investors, purpose-driven customers, and global government regulators. Intentional Power argues persuasively for a more inclusive, comprehensive approach to leadership disrupting the conventional approach that has been taught for decades in business books, management courses, and by traditional leaders themselves. It is a guide for delivering triple bottom-line impact: enhancing profits, people, and the planet. Written by Lisen StrombeTable of ContentsPreface xi Chapter 1 Everything’s Changed 1 Chapter 2 Intentional Power Skills for Stakeholder Success 19 Chapter 3 Be Humble: “Lead from Behind” 39 Chapter 4 Be Empathetic: It’s Not How You Feel, It’s What You Do 57 Chapter 5 Be Accountable: To Yourself, Your Company, and the World at Large 83 Chapter 6 Be Resilient: Because the World Needs You 107 Chapter 7 Be Transparent: It’s the Foundation of Trust 129 Chapter 8 Be Inclusive: It’s a Win for All 149 Chapter 9 Live Your Impact 177 Acknowledgments 191 Notes 193 About the Authors 219 Index 223
£19.54
John Wiley & Sons Inc Building A ProBlack World
Book SynopsisLearn to create a nonprofit organization and society in which Black people can thrive In Building A Pro-Black World: A Guide To Creating True Equity in The Workplace and In Life, a team of dedicated nonprofit leaders delivers a timely roadmap to building pro-Black nonprofit organizations. Refreshingly moving the conversation beyond stale DEI cliches, editors Cyndi Suarez and the NPQ staff have included works from leading racial justice voices that show you how to create an environmentand societyin which Black people can thrive. You'll also learn how building such a world will benefit all of society, from the most marginalized to the least. The book explains how to shift from simply critiquing white supremacist culture and calling out anti-Blackness to actively designing for pro-Blackness. It offers you: Incisive and engaging work from leading voices in racial justice, Cyndi Suarez, Dax-Devlon Ross, Liz Derias, Kad Smith, and Isabelle MosesTable of ContentsI Enacting Pro-Black Leadership: A Better World Is Possible 1 Going Pro-Black 3 by Cyndi Suarez Defining Pro-Black 5 by Cyndi Suarez When Blackness Is Centered, Everybody Wins: A Conversation with 19 Cyndi Suarez and Dax-Devlon Ross Leading Restoratively: The Role of Leadership in a Pro-Black Sector 39 by Sequoia Owen II Building Pro-Black Institutions: Narrative and Forms 47 What It Looks Like to Build a Pro-Black Organization 49 by Liz Derias and Kad Smith To Build a Public Safety That Protects Black Women and Girls, Money Isn’t the Only Resource We Need 59 by Shanelle Matthews Combatting Disinformation and Misinformation: A Struggle for Democracy and Racial Justice 69 by Kitana Ananda Forms: A New Theory of Power 79 by Cyndi Suarez Copyrighted Material Hierarchy and Justice 85 by Cyndi Suarez A Journey from White Space to Pro-Black Space 91 by Isabelle Moses III Building Pro-Black Institutions: Philanthropy and Evaluation 101 The Emergence of Black Funds 103 by Cyndi Suarez Reimagining Philanthropy to Build a Culture of Repair 109 by Aria Florant and Venneikia Williams How Philanthropy Can Truly Support Land Justice for Black Communities 115 by Savi Horne and Dr. Jasmine Ratliff What Does Black Feminist Evaluation Look Like? 119 by Cyndi Suarez Nothing Is Broken: What Evaluation and Philanthropy Can Learn from Abolitionism 123 by Dr. Aisha Rios IV Implementing Reparations: Health and Well-Being 129 Revolutionary Black Grace: Finding Emotional Justice in Global Black Communities 131 by Esther A. Armah What Is Healing Justice? 139 by Nineequa Blanding The US “Healthcare System” Is a Misnomer—We Don’t Have a System 149 by Amira Barger Pro-Black Actions That Health Justice Organizations Can Model 157 by Amira Barger Repairing the Whole: How Reparations Can Address Physical and Mental Health 165 by Trevor Smith Addressing Inequities in Health Technology 173 by Sonia Sarkar V Implementing Reparations: Work and Ownership 179 Resurrecting the Promise of 40 Acres: The Imperative of Reparations for Black Americans 181 by William A. Darity Jr. and A. Kirsten Mullen Solutions Centering Black Women in Housing 193 by Natasha Hicks, Anne Price, Rakeen Mabud, and Aisha Nyandoro Linking Racial and Economic Justice: The Struggle of Our Time 199 by Steve Dubb What If We Owned It? 205 by Darnell Adams How Do We Build Black Wealth?: Understanding the Limits of Black Capitalism 225 by Francisco Pérez VI Organizing for the Future: Community and Politics 235 Making Black Communities Powerful in Politics—and in Our Lives 237 by Alicia Garza Justice Beyond the Polls: Investing in Black Youth Organizers 241 by Carmel Pryor The Liberatory World We Want to Create: Loving Accountability and the Limitations of Cancel Culture 247 by Aja Couchois Duncan and Kad Smith Dimensions of Thriving: Learning from Black LGBTQ+/SGL Moments, Spaces, and Practices 257 by Dr. Kia Darling-Hammond Pro-Blackness Is Aspirational: A Conversation with Cyndi Suarez and Shanelle Matthews 269 About the Authors 283 Index 291
£22.94
Kogan Page Ltd Remote Work
Book SynopsisChris Dyer is the Founder and CEO of PeopleG2, a background check and intelligence firm. Based in California, he is the host of TalentTalk on OC Talk Radio and iHeartRadio, an in-demand speaker on company culture, remote workforces, and employee engagement, and a frequent contributor to Forbes, Inc, HR.com and the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM).Kim Shepherd was the CEO and Co-owner of Decision Toolbox, a recruitment solutions provider, which became an entirely virtual company in 2002. Based in California she is a recognised thought leader by organizations including the Human Capital Institute and a frequent keynote speaker.Trade Review"Chris and Kim have delivered the essential must read for anyone leading a remote a team. From their engaging stories to the practical advice their honest and uplifting style is contagious!" * Allison Maslan, Founder and CEO, Pinnacle Global Network *"We need this [book], especially after a year when so many companies were forced into remote work woefully unprepared. Anyone with remote employees should read this book. If you do, you will set yourself apart from the competition and help ensure a culture that you - and your people - can be proud of." * Tracie Sponenberg, Chief People Officer-The Granite Group *"Chris and Kim's book is a must read for all business leaders to not just survive but to thrive in the new world of work. They provide a sound case for why and how to make remote work as a strategic business advantage. They provide real world examples of effective leadership using their "Swiss Cheese" approach to filling the holes and not the cheese." * Pattie S. Grimm Former Microsoft Business Leader *"Chris and Kim are succinct at delivering the right information at the right time to implement on immediately to get the results we are hunting in our organizations." * Troy Hoffman, Founder of Simpluris & BalanceGenics *"I have been privileged to be able to use Chris & Kim's work for several years now in various organizations with very positive feedback. I am very happy to see that they are making this work accessible to everyone through this book, with an optimal mix of practical tips, practical case analyses and scientific background." * David Kirsch, Expert for Learning Organizations at Simplitude *"This is a must read for any leader looking for practical work-from-home tips and tools to help build a stronger culture. Kim and Chris's real-life examples and current data highlight how WFH is here to stay, and how you can help your company produce greater results with a stronger culture in this new remote work world." * Jen Spencer, Founder + CEO, The Creative Executive *"If you're considering taking your workforce remote - or have already done so but still have questions, this book serves as a guide to do remote work right!" * Annette Franz, CCXP, Founder + CEO, CX Journey Inc. *"As a professional leading a remote team, I'm thrilled by the message of this book. The benefits of working remotely, including flexibility, employee time savings and global presence are vital for success in today's world." * Heather J Myers, PhD, Chief Psychology Officer at Traitify *"Chris and Kim have provided a recipe book for navigating the world of Work from Home. They have offered personal experiences that not only speak to how to WFH successfully, but they offer many ideas and strategies that can help your business to be more agile and competitive in today's economy. Regardless of how you plan to meet the future, this is a must read book as we prepare for Post-COVID ways of working." * Milton N. Green, Jr., SPHR, Former Director of People & Culture at Renovate America *"As a professional leading a remote team, I'm thrilled by the message of this book. The benefits of working remotely, including flexibility, employee time savings and global presence are vital for sChris and Kim have provided a recipe book for navigating the world of Work from Home. They have offered personal experiences that not only speak to how to WFH successfully, but they offer many ideas and strategies that can help your business to be more agile and competitive in today's economy. Regardless of how you plan to meet the future, this is a must read book as we prepare for Post-COVID ways of working." * Milton N. Green, Jr., SPHR, Former Director of People & Culture at Renovate America *Table of Contents Chapter - 00: Introduction; Chapter - 01: Go home and work; Chapter - 02: Coming to terms; Chapter - 03: Spoiler alert – CEOs beware; Chapter - 04: Scrumming Swiss cheese; Chapter - 05: Who is in your orchestra pit?; Chapter - 06: Why not remote?; Chapter - 07: A collision of intelligence and creativity; Chapter - 08: Top-down leadership - why remote is best for leaders; Chapter - 09: Company health - why remote is best for the company; Chapter - 10: People health - why remote is best for your people; Chapter - 11: Who can work from home; Chapter - 12: Who can lead from home; Chapter - 13: Who are you as a company?; Chapter - 14: Getting started; Chapter - 15: Meetings and measurement; Chapter - 16: People, processes, tools, technology... and momentum; Chapter - 17: Profit and people; Chapter - 18: Questions you should be asking yourself; Chapter - 19: Story time; Chapter - 20: Paying it forward;
£77.00
Kogan Page Humans at Work
Book SynopsisAnna Tavis is Clinical Professor and Academic Director of the Human Capital Management Department at NYU School of Professional Studies, Senior Fellow with the Conference Board and the Academic in Residence with Executive Networks. She is based in Brooklyn, New York.Stela Lupushor is the founder of Reframe.Work Inc. She is also Program Director for the Strategic Workforce Planning and Talent Management Councils, as well as the Human Capital Analytics Institute Senior Fellow shaping the research agenda of the Conference Board. She is based in Summit, New Jersey.Trade Review"Despite everything we know about humans at work, the undeniable fact is that work is simply not working for many people. This timely book, by two of the leading experts in the field, shows us why there has never been a better time to apply the key lessons from the science of human resources management and organizational psychology, as well as the field of people analytics, to help every human thrive at work. A book that every organization needs to study in detail." * Dr. Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, Chief Innovation Officer at ManpowerGroup and Professor of Business Psychology, Columbia University and UCL *"At this time of intense change, the voices of deep thinkers like Anna Tavis and Stela Lupushor are crucial. Humans at Work adds significant insight about empathy and technology into the evolving debate about the future of work." * Dr. Lynda Gratton, Professor at London Business School and author of Redesigning Work *"If the 'great reassessment' taught us anything, it is the willingness to listen and to meet people where they are. At Mastercard this is central to our DQ (or Decency Quotient). Anna Tavis and Stela Lupushor show how empathy can be a force multiplier in our organizations that when done in an authentic way can build a winning culture that our people and stakeholders will trust and value." * Michael Fraccaro, Chief People Officer, Mastercard *"Humans at Work is the book, roadmap and manifesto we have been waiting for. After years of handwringing on the 'future of work' and the 'middle skills gap,' Humans at Work takes us back to the necessary fundamentals and shows us that the largest and truest successes-for businesses, workers and in our personal lives-happen when we take a radically honest approach to what we do and why we do it. Thank you for this wonderful work that finally makes sense and brings order to the crashing levels of noise and dissonance on the 'work, workforce, workplace and worth' conversation." * Angie Kamath, Dean, NYU School of Professional Studies *"Humans at Work is a must-read for anyone who is struggling with the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and the myriad of other forces changing in fundamental ways how people work and how organizations organize and manage to deliver value-added products and services. Anna Tavis and Stela Lupushor have synthesized this complex and ever-changing environment into a cogent guidebook and playbook from which each reader will gain significant insights and benefits." * Mike Dulworth, CEO, Executive Networks *"Humans at Work meets today's moment. Too often, organizations adopt mechanistic approaches to living, dynamic, human organizations. Anna Tavis and Stela Lupushor inject the human element into an intuitive yet clear and systematic framework for any organization seeking alignment with the people that are its business." * Dr. Michael N Bazigos, Global Managing Director (Partner) for People and Organizational Analytics, Accenture *"Many leaders recognize we are lacking the skills needed for the future of our workforce. Anna Tavis and Stela Lupushor have outlined a practical user guide and model through which to consider the relevant aspects of the new world of work, and how to optimize the relationships and outcomes for both companies and the workforce. I look forward to further exploring and engaging in this journey." * Zane Zumbahlen, Chief Human Resources and Talent Officer, Cancer Treatment Centers of America *"In this thought-provoking book, Anna Tavis and Stela Lupushor challenge our thinking about how to design work and the workplace to create value for humanity at large. Well researched and evidence-based yet filled with practical frameworks and advice-a must-read for future-minded business and HR leaders. The authors compel us to choose empathy, trust and impact on others to design workplaces that benefit all stakeholders." * Michaela Schoberova, Worldwide Director of People, Organization and Leadership Development, Colgate-Palmolive *"Anna Tavis and Stela Lupushor continue to be at the forefront of the future of work. The social contract and world of work is shifting at earthquake levels of magnitude and intensity. Their research and new ways of thinking help us accelerate our understanding of these shifts and solutions that can help our organizations survive this phenomenon and become more fit for human beings and performance." * Wendy Branche, Vice President and Global Head of Talent Management, Visa *"Humans at Work explains how to both consider and, crucially, apply technology and analytics in the workplace with the human purpose in mind. In the book, Anna Tavis and Stela Lupushor provide a timely reminder that our tools, frameworks and technologies should have the ultimate purpose of restoring the workplace to its human-centric design. The four parts of Humans at Work explore the origins and the evolution of the 4Ws of 'work'-work, workforce, workplace and worth. The book's extensive appendix helps translate these concepts into practical tools that can be applied in the day-to-day work of human resources teams. Humans at Work is an indispensable guide for any HR leader or professional looking to ensure that their work has a positive impact on their firm and, more importantly, the people who work for it." * David Green, co-author of 'Excellence in People Analytics', Managing Partner of Insight222 and host of the 'Digital HR Leaders' podcast *"Workplaces are now subject to a new 'social contract,' where the needs of 'humans' are transcending the safety of pay and benefits to experiences of purpose for themselves and their communities. A must-read for anyone involved with defining 'work,' this book showcases the expertise of two convincing analysts." * Rajamma Krishnamurthy, Senior Director HR Technology, Microsoft *Table of Contents Chapter - 00: Foreword by Peter Cappelli Chapter - 00: Introduction; Section - PART ONE: Work; Chapter - 01: What Is Work?; Chapter - 02: Jobs vs Work; Chapter - 03: How Work Is Measured - Productivity vs Impact; Section - PART TWO: Workforce; Chapter - 04: Human-Centered Work Design - Humans vs Workforce; Chapter - 05: Designing for Inclusion - Empathy as a Superpower; Chapter - 06: From Customers to Employees - Employees Are the New Customers; Section - PART THREE: Workplace; Chapter - 07: Where Work Happens; Chapter - 08: Work at Scale - Organizations as Platforms; Section - PART FOUR: Worth; Chapter - 09: Why Work? The Rise of Employee Experience; Chapter - 10: Work Reputation as Experience; Chapter - 11: Conclusion;
£77.90
Johns Hopkins University Press Getting In Is Not Enough
Book SynopsisThe contributors consider a wide range of issues, from an examination of the male/female wage gap that starts when girls are teenagers, to policewomen in Persian Gulf countries, to Latinas' politics, to Aboriginal health care workers, to secretarial work, and to feminist activism in Cuban hip hop.Trade ReviewA powerful collection of experiences. Midwest Book Review
£29.70
Johns Hopkins University Press Havoc and Reform
Book SynopsisHow disastersthat have wrecked work sites throughout American history, in all parts of the nation and all sectors of the economyhave also inspired policy reform. Workplace disasters have wreaked havoc on countless American workers and their families. They have resulted in widespread death and disability as well as the loss of property and savings. These tragic events have also inspired safety reforms that reshaped labor conditions in ways that partially compensated for death, suffering, and social dislocation. In Havoc and Reform, James P. Kraft encourages readers to think about such disastrous events in new ways. Placing the problem of workplace safety in historical context, Kraft focuses on five catastrophes that shocked the nation in the half century after World War II, a time when service-oriented industries became the nation's leading engines of job growth. Looking to growing areas of economic life in the Western Sunbelt, Kraft touches on the 1947 explosion of the Texas City MonTable of ContentsAcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. Disasters at Work: A Brief Background2. Chemical Plant Explodes in Texas City!3. Airliners Collide over the Grand Canyon!4. Hospitals Collapse in Southern California!5. MGM Grand Burns in Las Vegas!6. Federal Building Bombed in Oklahoma City!ConclusionNotesEssay on Primary SourcesIndex
£42.75
Temple University Press,U.S. The Company We Keep
Book SynopsisHow computer technologists developed an occupational identity that persists in cyberspace long after the dot-com bubble has burstTrade Review"The Company We Keep traces the rise and fall of a high-tech software firm in ways that illuminate our current moment, in particular how an organizational community of hardcore software developers shapes the digital architectures through which we increasingly live. It is a strong contribution to the emerging literature on technologists and how they organize their work."-Thomas M. Malaby, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and author of Making Virtual Worlds: Linden Lab and Second Life Table of ContentsThe Company We Keep: Occupational Community in the Network Society; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Prologue: First encounters of a techie kind; 1. Network Society and Occupational Community; A. The Network Society of Castells; Table 1.1; Table 1.2; B. Transformation of Work; C. Occupational Community; Table 1.3; D. Computer Technologists and Occupational Community; Endnotes: 1; 2. Setting: A "monster soft dev shop" in Silicon Swamp; A. Pushing Technology in Silicon Swamp; B. A "Very Cool" Atmosphere for Software Developers; C. Historical Overview of IntenSivity; Endnotes: 2;; 3. Constructing Occupational Identity; A. Constructing Identity: Personal and Collective; B. Ideology and The Founding Story; Table 3.1; C. A Sense of Community among "Renaissance Geeks"; D. Identity in a "Going Corporate" Place; Endnotes: 3; 4: Forging Bonds on Projects and Products; A. The Centrality of Projects; B. Project's Object: The Product; C. A Coding Scheme for Product Development; D. Bonding with One Another on Projects; E. Three Phases of Growth; F. Staff Augmentation Dominates Project Work; Endnotes: 4; 5. Language and the Persistence of Community; Table 5.1; A. Nurture the Hurt!; B. Core Mottoes; C. Military Metaphors and Gendered Discourse; D. A Sense of Community Persists; Table 5.2; E. Networked Occupational Community; F. Community Reconfigured; Endnotes: 5; Epilogue: Remembering the "Wild Ride" ... and what happened to its participants; Endnotes: Epilogue; References.
£50.15
Temple University Press,U.S. The Company We Keep
Book SynopsisHow computer technologists developed an occupational identity that persists in cyberspace long after the dot-com bubble has burstTrade Review"The Company We Keep traces the rise and fall of a high-tech software firm in ways that illuminate our current moment, in particular how an organizational community of hardcore software developers shapes the digital architectures through which we increasingly live. It is a strong contribution to the emerging literature on technologists and how they organize their work."-Thomas M. Malaby, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and author of Making Virtual Worlds: Linden Lab and Second Life
£21.84
New York University Press Chained to the Desk in a Hybrid World
Book SynopsisA step-by-step guide to reestablishing work-life balanceAmericans love a hard worker. The employee who toils eighteen-hour days and eats meals on the run between appointments is usually viewed with a combination of respect and awe. But for many, this lifestyle leads to family problems, a decline in work productivity, and, ultimately, physical and mental burnout. Intended for anyone touched by what Robinson calls the best-dressed problem of the twenty-first century, Chained to the Desk in a Hybrid World provides an inside look at the impact of work stress on those who live and work with workaholicspartners, spouses, children, and colleaguesas well as the appropriate techniques for clinicians who treat them. This groundbreaking book builds on the research included in three previous editions of Chained to the Desk from the best-selling author and widely respected family therapist Bryan E. Robinson. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the rise of working from home, Robinson finds thTrade ReviewBryan Robinson is the seminal voice in work addiction recovery. I have greatly benefited from his guidance, experience, knowledge and wisdom on the topic of healing from what I consider to be the quietest and most insidious (and often praised) addiction in today’s times. -- Alanis Morissette, singer/songwriterA profound book that is about more than addictive behavior. It is about the tragic dimension of the human situation. -- Harville Hendrix, and Helen LaKelly Hunt, co-authors of Getting the Love You Want: A Guide for CouplesThis 4th edition of Bryan Robinson’s groundbreaking book on workaholism arrives at an interesting time in our history. I know of no other book that better identifies this other pandemic of work addiction that takes such a toll on individuals and their families, on the companies that foster it, and yet is so revered in our culture. . . . Offers a host of scientific studies, celebrity stories (including his own moving self-disclosures), as well as compassion-based practices to convince your inner workaholic to let you have your life back. This is an important read for this crucial time in our history. -- Richard Schwartz, author of No Bad PartsSome books are perfect for keeping on the bedside table, and Bryan Robinson’s Chained to the Desk is one of them. Full of inspiration and practical wisdom, this is a blueprint for how to untangle from work addiction, work stress, and the fight-or-flight response and live authentically from the inside out with less stress and burnout and more joy. -- Arianna Huffington, Founder and CEO of Thrive GlobalThe glorification of `busy’ is rampant in our success driven culture. Chained to the Desk is a masterful exploration of the mind of the workaholic and offers creative and powerful practices to build resilience, increase mindfulness, and restore balance in the midst of a speedy and stressful culture. -- Tara Brach, Ph.D., author of Trusting the Gold and Radical AcceptanceThis book is a lifesaver for anyone who is burnt out and exhausted from working too much. It comprehensively explains the problems, provides science-based solutions, and tells personal stories that make a great read. -- Kristin Neff, author of Self-CompassionMasterfully blends compelling stories with cutting-edge science to provide readers with a new way to think about burnout and science-based tools they can use to manage it. If you’ve ever found yourself struggling to break free from the incessant demands of work, this beautifully written book is for you. -- Ethan Kross, author of ChatterA truly insightful book that will help you find immersive presence and fulfillment in your life. Dr. Robinson’s book offers a combination of heart-warming stories, cutting edge science, and transforming skills—all packaged in a true page turner. If you have heard the words ‘work’ and ‘stress,’ this book is written just for you. -- Amit Sood, M.D., Executive Director, Global Center for Resiliency & WellbeingBryan Robinson has written the universal guide on work addiction and work-life balance. This premier authority has compiled a comprehensive encyclopedia of life-saving strategic techniques in a classic masterpiece. -- Joy Erlichman Miller, CEO, Resiliency ForumsThis work is recommended as a helpful update for libraries where earlier editions circulate, or where self-help and psychology books are popular. * Library Journal *The world of work is in flux, as Robinson is keenly aware. In this updated edition of Chained to the Desk, he provides insights into the world of hybrid work and the increasing pervasiveness of workaholic employees and bosses. This useful book will find a broad audience. * Booklist *
£16.14
University of Toronto Press Connected Capitalism
Book SynopsisApplying the classic teachings of Judaism, Connected Capitalism is an empowering call to fix what is currently broken in our social, political, and economic spaces.Trade Review"For business leaders whose education and experience have focused only on profit and end results, Weitzner’s book, as well as other works that he mentions, can provide some guidance in how to change the office dynamic." -- Sheryl Pockrose * The American Israelite *Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction: It’s Time for a Different Spirituality Part One: Meaning in Work 1. Mindfulmess 2. Be Spiritual or Do Spiritual Work? 3. Mitzvah in the Workplace Part Two: Connecting through Work 4. Transformational Cooperation 5. All “WE”s, Always 6. Connected Capitalism Part Three: Wonder at Work 7. Curiosity Isn’t Relevant 8. Elevating Forgiveness 9. Strategize for Hope Notes
£18.89
Cornell University Press Millennial Feminism at Work
Book SynopsisIn Millennial Feminism at Work, volume editor Jane Juffer brings together recently graduated students from across the US to reflect on the relevance of their feminist studies programs in their chosen career paths. The result is a dynamic collection of voices, shaking up preconceived ideas and showing the positive influence of gender and sexuality studies on individuals at work.Encompassing five areascorporate, education, nonprofit, medical, and media careersthese engaging essays use personal experiences to analyze the pressure on young adults to define themselves through creative work, even when that job may not sustain them financially. Obstacles to feminist work conditions notwithstanding, they urge readers to never downplay their feminist credentials and prove that gender and sexuality studies degrees can serve graduates well in the current marketplace and prepare them for life outside of their alma mater. Emphasizing the importance of inTrade ReviewJuffer's excellent introduction argues for undergraduate programs to more deliberately prepare students to take theory beyond the classroom, preparing them to traverse a fluctuating economy marked by gig work. * Choice *Table of ContentsIntroduction: Feminist Studies and the Millennial Workforce, by Jane Juffer 1. Affective Exertions at the Humanitarian Frontlines: Engendering Recognition of Gendered Labor and Mutuality through Feminist and Queer Theory, by Kate Poor Part 1: NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 2. Subjugated Knowledge: Listening to LGBTQ Homeless Youths, by Sassafras Lowrey 3. The Patriarchal Roots of Philanthropy, by Lauren Danzig Part 2: THE BUSINESS WORLD 4. "Woman, You Are the One Doing It Wrong": A Decolonial Conceptualization of Colombian Working-Class Femininity, by Laura Ramos-Jaimes 5. How to Market Anticapitalist Feminism: The Making of an Online Socialist Agenda, by Alissa Medina 6. The Perils of Perfection Feminism, by Stephanie Newman 7. Circuitous Paths from University to Work, and Finding Feminist Willfulness along the Way, by Jael Goldfine Part 3: PEDAGOGY 8. Letter to a White Supremacist, by Addie Tsai 9. Praise to Our School We Love So Dear—or Maybe Not: Status Quo and Safe Spaces in High School, by Hayley Zablotsky 10. Love the Killjoy, by Justine Parkin Part 4: HEALTH AND MEDICINE 11. Acts of Defiance: The Power of Anger and Sadness in the Workplace, by Rose Al Abosy 12. #MyBirthToo: The Patriarchy of the Modern Obstetric System, by Savannah Medley Taylor 13. Navigating Feminism and Vulnerability in the Medical Workplace, by Lily Pierce Part 5: MEDIA 14. Where Are the Queer Politics? #MeToo, Robin Wright, and Celebrity PR Work, by Samuel Naimi 15. The Immanence of Social Media Labor? The Struggle to Find a Feminist Dwelling, by Sadaf Ferdowsi 16. Finding "the Trouble with Normal" in Journalism, by Rachel Cromidas 17. "No Place to Be, Except with Each Other": How Women's Studies Taught Me to Be Unionized, by Reina Gattuso
£81.00
Stanford University Press The Power of Being Divisive: Understanding
Book SynopsisIn the last decade, research on negative social evaluations, from adverse reputation to extreme stigmatization, has burgeoned both at the individual and organizational level. Thus far, this research has largely focused on major corporate risks. Corporate public relations and business executives intuitively know that a negative image deters important relationships—from customers and partners, to applicants, stakeholders, and potential funding. At the same time, business is conducted in an age of heightened connection, including digital platforms for criticism and a 24-hour news cycle. Executives know that some degree of public disapproval is increasingly unavoidable. Negative social evaluations can also put social actors on the map. In the era of identity politics, many political leaders express controversial views to appeal to specific audiences and gain in popularity. Through network and signaling effects, being controversial can potentially pay off. Thomas J. Roulet offers a framework for understanding not only how individuals and organizations can survive in an age of increasing scrutiny, but how negative social evaluations can surprisingly yield positive results. A growing body of work has begun to show that being "up against the rest" is an active driver of corporate identity, and that firms that face strong public hostility can benefit from internal bonding. Synthesizing this work with his original research, and drawing comparisons to work on misconduct and scandals, Roulet addresses an important gap by providing a broader perspective to link the antecedents and consequences of negative social evaluations. Moreover, he reveals the key role that audiences play in assessing these consequences, whether positive or negative, and the crucial function of media in establishing conditions in which public disapproval can bring positive results. Examples and cases cover Uber and Google, Monsanto, Electronic Arts, and the investment banking industry during the financial crisis. Trade Review"Thomas Roulet has very compellingly articulated the power of divisiveness in channeling negative social evaluations and perceived stigma to empower us into action and success, something that I have experienced personally in my professional life. Highly relevant and a must-read for professionals as well as researchers grappling with the velocity and impact of social perceptions in the increasingly digital world."—Navdeep Arora, former Senior Partner, McKinsey & Company"A careful and forensic analysis of why and how attacks by others on your capability or your character can in fact be positive and productive forces. The book takes us through a journey of in-groups, echo chambers, social trolls, post-truth narratives, and permanent peer evaluation to bring us fresh insights into the addictive practice of picking each other apart."—Rupert Younger, Director, Oxford University Centre for Corporate Reputation"This is a must-read for organization and management theory scholars. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the overlapping literatures that address how organizations are influenced by negative social evaluations. Roulet puts forward—convincingly—the strikingly counterintuitive idea that under certain conditions negative evaluations are beneficial—and, in contrast, that positive evaluations can have negative consequences for the targeted actors. How this happens, and the potential implications for society, are thought-provoking and often worrying. This is a timely and important book."—Royston Greenwood, Professor Emeritus, Alberta School of Business, University of Alberta, and Professorial Fellow, University of Edinburgh Business School"While not explicitly a management book, this is a fascinating study of the social-media fuelled and fast-changing landscape of public opinion, and the possible ways in which that might be beneficial."—Financial Times"Roulet's framework provides an important starting point for understanding how organizations and their members might survive in a world where everyone's a critic with easy access to a social platform."—Kimberly D. Elsbach, Administrative Science QuarterlyTable of ContentsIntroduction: A Framework to Understand Negative Social Evaluations 1. Where It All Begins: Understanding the Antecedents of Negative Social Evaluations 2. Resisting Hostility: Resilience to Negative Social Evaluations 3. Going Beyond Resilience and Capitalizing on Negative Social Evaluations 4. Practical Implications for Individuals, Organizations, and Society Conclusion: Conclusion
£30.60
Bristol University Press Older Workers in Transition: European Experiences
Book SynopsisMore people are extending their working lives through necessity or choice in the context of increasingly precarious labour markets and neoliberalism. This book goes beyond the aggregated statistics to explore the lived experiences of older people attempting to make job transitions. Drawing on the voices of older workers in a diverse range of European countries, leading scholars explore job redeployment and job mobility, temporary employment, unemployment, employment beyond pension age and transitions into retirement. This book makes a major contribution and will be essential reading within a range of disciplines, including social gerontology, management, sociology and social policy.Table of ContentsPart I: Introducing Older Worker Job Transitions in a Neoliberal Era 1. Job Transitions in Older Age in an Era of Neoliberal Responsibilisation ~ David Lain, Sarah Vickerstaff and Mariska van der Horst 2. The Social Construction of Work and Retirement: Changing Transitions and ‘Work- endings’ ~ Chris Phillipson Part II: European Experiences of Older Worker Transitions 3. Job Redeployment of Older Workers in UK Local Government ~ David Lain, Sarah Vickerstaff and Mariska van der Horst 4. Time, Precarisation and Age Normality: On Internal Job Mobility among Men in Manual Work in Sweden ~ Clary Krekula 5. Temporary Older Workers in Belgium as a Demonstration of a Paradoxical Situation ~ Nathalie Burnay 6. Attempted Transitions from Unemployment in Italy ~ Emma Garavaglia 7. Divorced Women Working Past Pension Age in Germany and the UK: The Long Shadow of the Female Homemaker Model~ Anna Hokema 8. Expectations of Transitions to Retirement in Ireland ~ Áine Ní Léime Part III: Conclusions and Discussion 9. Retirement and Responsibilisation: Current Narratives about the End of Working Life ~ David Lain, Sarah Vickerstaff and Mariska van der Horst
£76.00
Bristol University Press Work and Alienation in the Platform Economy:
Book Synopsis• A timely analysis of work on the digital shop floor of the platform economy. • Based on extensive fieldwork, including interviews with Amazon workers.Table of Contents1. Introduction Part 1: Examining The World of Work and Workers 2. How to Study Alienation: Marx’s Four Relations 3. How to Grasp Agency: The Power Resources Approach Part 2: The Birth and Growth of Platforms 4. Historicizing Three Generations of Platforms 5. Contextualizing Amazon’s Growing Empire Part 3: Workers on the (Digital) Amazon Shop Floor 6. Cog in the Machine: Working the Amazon Circulation Line 7. “I Am Not a Robot”: (Trans)national Labour Organization at the Warehouses 8. “Artificial Artificial Intelligence”: Gigging on Amazon Mechanical Turk 9. Instrumentalizing Technology: Digital Solidarity with and among MTurk Workers 10. Alienation Across Amazon and the Platform Economy 11. The Power of Amazon Workers and Platform Workers 12. Conclusion
£76.50
Bristol University Press The Sociology of Contemporary Work
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Society for Human Resource Management Mastering Consultation as an HR Practitioner:
Book SynopsisHR'S GUIDE TO THINKING LIKE A CONSULTANT. It's an exciting time to be an HR professional: You are on the front lines for changing the way the world works. By taking a consultative approach to developing strategic guidance for key decision-makers, you'll not only add value to your organization but contribute meaningfully toward bringing about the change you want to see. Covering guidelines and best practices for building and applying your consultative skills, Mastering Consultation as an HR Practitioner features cases studies, worksheets, and additional resources that can be used immediately and applied every day for: Defining customer needs Gathering the right data Avoiding common obstacles Building a framework for change Developing and presenting new HR solutions
£21.21
Society for Human Resource Management Motivation-based Interviewing: A Revolutionary
Book SynopsisStop Asking the Wrong Interview Questions and Start Hiring High Performers. The candidate seemed to have it all—a great resume, the perfect skills and confident responses to all of your interview questions. You had a good feeling about this one. Finally, a high performer—that terrific hire who undoubtedly would produce extraordinary results. But that's not how it turned out, was it? Here's a little secret: Before you can hire a high performer, you have to correctly identify a high performer. And to identify a high performer you have to ask effective interview question... and know how to evaluate the answers. Hiring the best requires more than just assessing a candidate's skill. Interviewers must also determine the candidate's attitude toward overcoming obstacles and how passionate they are about achieving your goals—both proven predictors of future success. Hiring expert and popular keynote speaker Carol Quinn provides a complete guide for accurately and reliably assessing skill, attitude, and passion, so you can expose the incremental differences that separate the pretenders from the genuine high performers. Once you discover the power of Motivation-based Interviewing, you'll never conduct an interview any other way!
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Society for Human Resource Management Performance Conversations: How to Use Questions
Book SynopsisThere are three universal truths about traditional performance management. They are widely used, universally despised, and are known to be ineffective. These reasons are cited in the recent spate of announcements from dozens of major corporations who have abandoned their appraisal systems. As a result, many organizations are grappling with what to do instead. They have adopted many interesting and innovative practices, but most are a random collection of activities that are not bound together by a sound theoretical framework. This new approach is built upon a sound theoretical foundation, uses proven management techniques, and offers a novel framework and tool for managers for regulating and enhancing the performance of their staff. Dozens of ready-to-use templates and accompanying tools help make good management practice more accessible, practical, and effective. Just as important, the new approach is both millennial- and remote worker-friendly as it incorporates features that speak to how they work.
£25.46
Wharton Digital Press The Future of the Office: Work from Home, Remote
Book SynopsisA GLOBE & MAIL BEST BUSINESS BOOK OF 2021 The COVID-19 pandemic forced an unprecedented experiment that reshaped white-collar work and turned remote work into a kind of "new normal." Now comes the hard part. Many employees want to continue that normal and keep working remotely, and most at least want the ability to work occasionally from home. But for employers, the benefits of employees working from home or hybrid approaches are not so obvious. What should both groups do? In a prescient new book, The Future of the Office: Work from Home, Remote Work, and the Hard Choices We All Face, Wharton professor Peter Cappelli lays out the facts in an effort to provide both employees and employers with a vision of their futures. Cappelli unveils the surprising tradeoffs both may have to accept to get what they want. Cappelli illustrates the challenges we face by in drawing lessons from the pandemic and deciding what to do moving forward. Do we allow some workers to be permanently remote? Do we let others choose when to work from home? Do we get rid of their offices? What else has to change, depending on the approach we choose? His research reveals there is no consensus among business leaders. Even the most high-profile and forward-thinking companies are taking divergent approaches:Facebook, Twitter, and other tech companies say many employees can work remotely on a permanent basis. Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, and others say it is important for everyone to come back to the office.Ford is redoing its office space so that most employees can work from home at least part of the time, and GM is planning to let local managers work out arrangements on an ad-hoc basis. As Cappelli examines, earlier research on other types of remote work, including telecommuting offers some guidance as to what to expect when some people will be in the office and others work at home, and also what happened when employers tried to take back offices. Neither worked as expected. In a call to action for both employers and employees, Cappelli explores how we should think about the choices going forward as well as who wins and who loses. As he implores, we have to choose soon.
£15.19
Wharton Digital Press The Future of the Office: Work from Home, Remote
Book SynopsisA GLOBE & MAIL BEST BUSINESS BOOK OF 2021 The COVID-19 pandemic forced an unprecedented experiment that reshaped white-collar work and turned remote work into a kind of "new normal." Now comes the hard part. Many employees want to continue that normal and keep working remotely, and most at least want the ability to work occasionally from home. But for employers, the benefits of employees working from home or hybrid approaches are not so obvious. What should both groups do? In a prescient new book, The Future of the Office: Work from Home, Remote Work, and the Hard Choices We All Face, Wharton professor Peter Cappelli lays out the facts in an effort to provide both employees and employers with a vision of their futures. Cappelli unveils the surprising tradeoffs both may have to accept to get what they want. Cappelli illustrates the challenges we face by in drawing lessons from the pandemic and deciding what to do moving forward. Do we allow some workers to be permanently remote? Do we let others choose when to work from home? Do we get rid of their offices? What else has to change, depending on the approach we choose? His research reveals there is no consensus among business leaders. Even the most high-profile and forward-thinking companies are taking divergent approaches:Facebook, Twitter, and other tech companies say many employees can work remotely on a permanent basis. Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, and others say it is important for everyone to come back to the office.Ford is redoing its office space so that most employees can work from home at least part of the time, and GM is planning to let local managers work out arrangements on an ad-hoc basis. As Cappelli examines, earlier research on other types of remote work, including telecommuting offers some guidance as to what to expect when some people will be in the office and others work at home, and also what happened when employers tried to take back offices. Neither worked as expected. In a call to action for both employers and employees, Cappelli explores how we should think about the choices going forward as well as who wins and who loses. As he implores, we have to choose soon.
£34.00
Business Expert Press Power Skills that Lead to Exceptional Performance
Book SynopsisThis book is for leaders, those who aspire to be leaders, and all employees who desire to take their performance to a higher level.Do you have the Power Skills needed to achieve the level of success you desire? Power Skills are a top asset in today's ever-changing workplace. This book reveals Power Skills that promote accountability and how to think and act effectively for success.But this book does far more. It describes Power Skills that, if taught and nurtured to all employees of an organization or company, will result in the organization continuously and holistically evolving. Adopting these Power Skills can lead to exceptional performance both for individuals and for their organizations.Power Skills discussed include: break the rules occasionally, never avoid necessary confrontation, think for yourself, manage daily to your top three priorities, routinely practice boldness and courage, decide who you chose to be, be a good actor, and so much more. I welcome you to come along for a potentially transformative and game-changing ride in your personal pursuit of the adventure called life.
£26.96
Business Expert Press Forging Dynasty Businesses: The Competitive Edge
Book SynopsisThis book is designed to help small businesses thrive in an increasingly competitive world.People are one of the few remaining, reliable sources of sustainable, competitive advantage. Competitors will copy marketing strategies, and technology and process advantages will fade over time, but having the best people for your organization will turn customers into raving fans, allowing you to have a more enjoyable ride as you achieve your goals.Most business owners give lip service to the mantra that people are our greatest assets, but how many really grasp the deeper implications of this? After all, people are listed on income statements as an expense (payroll) but are nowhere to be found under assets on our balance sheets.This book provides the keys to unlock the fundamental elements of an organization that serve as the foundation for small businesses to perpetually attract and retain top talent--those who fit with the organization's culture and core values and who contribute to achieving the organization's goals.
£21.80
Information Age Publishing Blessed are Those Who Ask the Questions: What
Book SynopsisToday's organizational environment is characterized by high levels of cross-cultural, cross-national, and cross-religious communication, conflict, collaboration, and commerce. This environment produces myriad encounters between individuals who embrace different ideologies, religions and spiritual practices. As such, unanswered (and even unasked) questions about management, spirituality, and religion abound. This book, seeks to advance our understanding by asking the big questions.Blessed are Those Who Ask the Questions: What Should We be Asking About Management, Spirituality, and Religion in Organizations? is intended to be provocative in nature. Its chapters address novel ways that leadership, organizations, and organizational stakeholders mutually impact each other by their similarities and differences in religious, spiritual, and ideological traditions, cultures, and practices. Interdisciplinary in nature and firmly grounded in scholarly literature, this book identifies and maps out bold new trajectories for advancing the study of management spirituality, and religion (including but going far beyond Western, Christian conceptualizations of religion). Sometimes universal, sometimes quite specific, this volume identifies unexplored, underexplored, or unresolved issues in the field and proposes new streams of research. Diverse conceptual, empirical, theoretical, and critical treatments that honor a variety of inquiry styles and research methods push the boundaries of MSR research.Table of Contents Foreword - J. Goosby Smith Is God Greater Than Tenure? - Quintus R. Jett Can Work Be Redeemed Through Play? (Or Why Is Playing Not an Option) - Raymond Carr Is the Spirit 'Missing' in the Discourse of Management, Spirituality & Religion? - Shoaib Ul-Haq Inspiring Inclusion: What is the Evidence for a Faith-Based Approach to Leadership Development? - Valerie L. Myers What Happens When Classical Hollywood Narrative and American Mythos Converge? - Joi Carr Should Transformational Leadership Theory Include an Ethics Component? Insights From the Cupbearer to the King - Tom Clark What are the Biblical Roots of Servant Leadership? - Michael J. Mlynarczyk The Strategy of Spirituality: How Best Can Spiritual Leadership and Spirituality at Work Support and Sustain Organizational Strategy? A Christian Perspective - Richard Peters and Joe Ricks Motivation or Justification: How Is Religiosity Used in the Decision to Engage in Environmental Sustainability Practices? - Shalei V. K. Simms and Dorothy M. Kirkman Is Today's Focus on Innovation Enticing Global Managers Away From Religious and Spiritual Principles? - Matthew Guah (What's) the Matter With Babel? - Daniel Q. Vass-Goosby Religious and Wealthy: Can One Be Both? - Miles K. Davis and Clifford F. Thies How Can an Understanding of and Acknowledgment of the Effects of Sin and Evil Inform Solutions to Organizational and Societal Problems? - Larry G. Daniel How Can the Newest Global Religion—the Baha'i Faith—Impact the Future of Business? - Payam Zamani "Nuns" to Nones? Revisiting Management, Spirituality, and Religion in the Workplace for the New Generation - Latha Poonamallee About the Contributors
£47.45
Information Age Publishing Blessed are Those Who Ask the Questions: What
Book SynopsisToday's organizational environment is characterized by high levels of cross-cultural, cross-national, and cross-religious communication, conflict, collaboration, and commerce. This environment produces myriad encounters between individuals who embrace different ideologies, religions and spiritual practices. As such, unanswered (and even unasked) questions about management, spirituality, and religion abound. This book, seeks to advance our understanding by asking the big questions.Blessed are Those Who Ask the Questions: What Should We be Asking About Management, Spirituality, and Religion in Organizations? is intended to be provocative in nature. Its chapters address novel ways that leadership, organizations, and organizational stakeholders mutually impact each other by their similarities and differences in religious, spiritual, and ideological traditions, cultures, and practices. Interdisciplinary in nature and firmly grounded in scholarly literature, this book identifies and maps out bold new trajectories for advancing the study of management spirituality, and religion (including but going far beyond Western, Christian conceptualizations of religion). Sometimes universal, sometimes quite specific, this volume identifies unexplored, underexplored, or unresolved issues in the field and proposes new streams of research. Diverse conceptual, empirical, theoretical, and critical treatments that honor a variety of inquiry styles and research methods push the boundaries of MSR research.Table of Contents Foreword - J. Goosby Smith Is God Greater Than Tenure? - Quintus R. Jett Can Work Be Redeemed Through Play? (Or Why Is Playing Not an Option) - Raymond Carr Is the Spirit 'Missing' in the Discourse of Management, Spirituality & Religion? - Shoaib Ul-Haq Inspiring Inclusion: What is the Evidence for a Faith-Based Approach to Leadership Development? - Valerie L. Myers What Happens When Classical Hollywood Narrative and American Mythos Converge? - Joi Carr Should Transformational Leadership Theory Include an Ethics Component? Insights From the Cupbearer to the King - Tom Clark What are the Biblical Roots of Servant Leadership? - Michael J. Mlynarczyk The Strategy of Spirituality: How Best Can Spiritual Leadership and Spirituality at Work Support and Sustain Organizational Strategy? A Christian Perspective - Richard Peters and Joe Ricks Motivation or Justification: How Is Religiosity Used in the Decision to Engage in Environmental Sustainability Practices? - Shalei V. K. Simms and Dorothy M. Kirkman Is Today's Focus on Innovation Enticing Global Managers Away From Religious and Spiritual Principles? - Matthew Guah (What's) the Matter With Babel? - Daniel Q. Vass-Goosby Religious and Wealthy: Can One Be Both? - Miles K. Davis and Clifford F. Thies How Can an Understanding of and Acknowledgment of the Effects of Sin and Evil Inform Solutions to Organizational and Societal Problems? - Larry G. Daniel How Can the Newest Global Religion—the Baha'i Faith—Impact the Future of Business? - Payam Zamani "Nuns" to Nones? Revisiting Management, Spirituality, and Religion in the Workplace for the New Generation - Latha Poonamallee About the Contributors
£87.40
Information Age Publishing Striving for Balance
Book SynopsisThe Research in Careers series is designed in five volumes to provide scholars a unique forum to examine careers issues in today’s changing, global workplace. What makes this series unique is that the volumes are connected by the use of Mainiero and Sullivan’s (2006) Kaleidoscope Career Model (KCM) as the organizing framework and the theme underlying the volumes. In this volume, Striving for Balance, we consider how individuals seek a healthy alignment between work and nonwork. In addition to building upon the established literature on work/family conflict, the chapters in this volume also examine the reciprocal positive influences between work and nonwork, considering such issues as balancing work with commitments to others, including spouse/partner, children, elderly relatives, friends, and the community.Chapters 1 and 2 of this volume focus on macro?issues surrounding work/nonwork balance, specifically studying the effectiveness of organizational policies. In Chapter 1, Westring, Kossek, Pichler and Ryan explore if there is a gap between an organization’s adoption of work/nonwork policies and its offering of a supportive environment for the employees’ use of such policies. In Chapter 2, Purohit, Simmers, Sullivan and Baugh draw from social exchange theory and the compensation literature to examine how employees’ satisfaction with their organization’s discretionary (i.e., not legally required) support initiatives influences their work?related attitudes and personal well?being.Chapters 3 and 4 examine balance from a micro perspective, focusing on generational differences in balance as well as how individuals’ reactions to work?nonwork conflicts influence career outcomes. In Chapter 3, Stawiski, Gentry and Baranik study balance using the lens of generational differences, exploring the relationship between work?life balance and promotability for members of the Baby Boom generation and Gen X. In Chapter 4, Boyd, Keeney, Sinha and Ryan discuss their qualitative analysis of how 1,359 university alumni’s reactions to work?life conflict events shaped their career choices, including entry, participation, and attrition decisions. Their approach offers a different lens to examine work?life conflict.Chapters 5 and 6 provide two perspectives on where scholars should focus their future research efforts in studying work/nonwork balance. In Chapter 5, van Emmerik, Bakker, Westman and Peeters provide a conceptual examination of the processes that affect work?family conflict, family?work conflict, and the overall resulting work/nonwork balance or imbalance. In Chapter 6, Bataille offers a multi?dimensional definition of work?family balance and develops a framework, which recognizes the dominant dimensions of work-family balance.
£44.96
Information Age Publishing Striving for Balance
Book SynopsisThe Research in Careers series is designed in five volumes to provide scholars a unique forum to examine careers issues in today’s changing, global workplace. What makes this series unique is that the volumes are connected by the use of Mainiero and Sullivan’s (2006) Kaleidoscope Career Model (KCM) as the organizing framework and the theme underlying the volumes. In this volume, Striving for Balance, we consider how individuals seek a healthy alignment between work and nonwork. In addition to building upon the established literature on work/family conflict, the chapters in this volume also examine the reciprocal positive influences between work and nonwork, considering such issues as balancing work with commitments to others, including spouse/partner, children, elderly relatives, friends, and the community.Chapters 1 and 2 of this volume focus on macro?issues surrounding work/nonwork balance, specifically studying the effectiveness of organizational policies. In Chapter 1, Westring, Kossek, Pichler and Ryan explore if there is a gap between an organization’s adoption of work/nonwork policies and its offering of a supportive environment for the employees’ use of such policies. In Chapter 2, Purohit, Simmers, Sullivan and Baugh draw from social exchange theory and the compensation literature to examine how employees’ satisfaction with their organization’s discretionary (i.e., not legally required) support initiatives influences their work?related attitudes and personal well?being.Chapters 3 and 4 examine balance from a micro perspective, focusing on generational differences in balance as well as how individuals’ reactions to work?nonwork conflicts influence career outcomes. In Chapter 3, Stawiski, Gentry and Baranik study balance using the lens of generational differences, exploring the relationship between work?life balance and promotability for members of the Baby Boom generation and Gen X. In Chapter 4, Boyd, Keeney, Sinha and Ryan discuss their qualitative analysis of how 1,359 university alumni’s reactions to work?life conflict events shaped their career choices, including entry, participation, and attrition decisions. Their approach offers a different lens to examine work?life conflict.Chapters 5 and 6 provide two perspectives on where scholars should focus their future research efforts in studying work/nonwork balance. In Chapter 5, van Emmerik, Bakker, Westman and Peeters provide a conceptual examination of the processes that affect work?family conflict, family?work conflict, and the overall resulting work/nonwork balance or imbalance. In Chapter 6, Bataille offers a multi?dimensional definition of work?family balance and develops a framework, which recognizes the dominant dimensions of work-family balance.
£82.80
Information Age Publishing Corporate Social Performance In The Age Of
Book SynopsisCorporate Social Performance In The Age Of Irresponsibility – Cross National Perspective is authored by a range of international experts with a diversity of backgrounds and perspectives and provides a collection of ideas, examples and solutions on CSP implementation in the time of irresponsibility. Although Corporate Social Performance (CSP) has become important part of the management agenda of many enterprises and many companies adding socially responsible statements to their websites and mission statements some firms behave irresponsibly while at the same time acting positively on some dimensions— “corporate social irresponsibility (CSI) and responsibility can exist at the same time in the same firm.” (Gonzalez-Perez, 2011).This volume is aimed at presenting Corporate Social Performance concept from distinct cultural perspectives with the reference to responsible and irresponsible practices of various entities from different parts of the world.
£87.40
Information Age Publishing Identity Intersectionalities, Mentoring, and
Book SynopsisIdentity matters. Who we are in terms of our intersecting identities such as gender, race, social class, (dis)ability, geography, and religion are integral to who we are and how we navigate work and life. Unfortunately, many people have yet to grasp this understanding and, as a result, so many of our work spaces lack appropriate responses to what this means. Therefore, Identity Intersectionalities, Mentoring, and Work?life (Im) balance: Educators (Re)negotiate the Personal, Professional, and Political, the most recent installment of the work?life balance series, uses an intersectional perspective to critically examine the concept of work?life balance.In an effort to build on the first book in the series, that focused on professors in educational leadership preparation programs, the authors here represent educators across the P?20 pipeline (primary and secondary schools in addition to higher education). This book is also unique in that it includes the voices of practitioners, students, and academics from a variety of related disciplines within the education profession, enabling the editors to include a diverse group of educators whose many voices speak to work?life balance in unique and very personal ways.Contributing authors challenge whether the concept of work?life balance might be conceived as a privileged –and even an impractical?endeavor. Yet, the bottom line is, conceptions of work?life balance are exceptionally complex and vary widely depending on one’s many roles and intersecting identities. Moreover, this book considers how mentoring is important to negotiating the politics that come with balancing work and life; especially, if those intersecting identities are frequently associated with unsolicited stereotypes that impede upon one’s academic, professional and personal pursuits in life.Finally, the editors argue that the power to authentically “be ourselves” is not only important to individual success, but also beneficial to fostering an institutional culture and climate that is truly supportive of and responsive to diversity, equity, and justice. Taken together, the voices in this book are a clarion call for P?12 and higher education professionals and organizations to envision how identity intersectionalities might become an every?day understanding, a normalized appreciation, and a customary commitment that translates into policy and practice.
£47.45
Information Age Publishing Identity Intersectionalities, Mentoring, and
Book SynopsisIdentity matters. Who we are in terms of our intersecting identities such as gender, race, social class, (dis)ability, geography, and religion are integral to who we are and how we navigate work and life. Unfortunately, many people have yet to grasp this understanding and, as a result, so many of our work spaces lack appropriate responses to what this means. Therefore, Identity Intersectionalities, Mentoring, and Work?life (Im) balance: Educators (Re)negotiate the Personal, Professional, and Political, the most recent installment of the work?life balance series, uses an intersectional perspective to critically examine the concept of work?life balance.In an effort to build on the first book in the series, that focused on professors in educational leadership preparation programs, the authors here represent educators across the P?20 pipeline (primary and secondary schools in addition to higher education). This book is also unique in that it includes the voices of practitioners, students, and academics from a variety of related disciplines within the education profession, enabling the editors to include a diverse group of educators whose many voices speak to work?life balance in unique and very personal ways.Contributing authors challenge whether the concept of work?life balance might be conceived as a privileged –and even an impractical?endeavor. Yet, the bottom line is, conceptions of work?life balance are exceptionally complex and vary widely depending on one’s many roles and intersecting identities. Moreover, this book considers how mentoring is important to negotiating the politics that come with balancing work and life; especially, if those intersecting identities are frequently associated with unsolicited stereotypes that impede upon one’s academic, professional and personal pursuits in life.Finally, the editors argue that the power to authentically “be ourselves” is not only important to individual success, but also beneficial to fostering an institutional culture and climate that is truly supportive of and responsive to diversity, equity, and justice. Taken together, the voices in this book are a clarion call for P?12 and higher education professionals and organizations to envision how identity intersectionalities might become an every?day understanding, a normalized appreciation, and a customary commitment that translates into policy and practice.
£87.40
Arcler Education Inc Organizational Culture and Commitment: Global
Book SynopsisThe objective of this book is to provide a comprehensive examination of how organizational culture impacts employee commitment across different countries and cultural contexts. By presenting global perspectives, the book aims to shed light on the similarities and differences in organizational cultures and their influence on employee commitment in various parts of the world. Through in-depth research and analysis, it explores the factors that shape organizational culture, the role of leadership in fostering a positive culture, and the impact of cultural values on employee commitment. This book serves as a valuable resource for academics, researchers, and practitioners seeking to understand and enhance organizational culture and commitment on a global scale.Table of Contents Chapter 1 An Introduction to Organizational Culture Chapter 2 Inter-Organizational Culture – Linking Relationship Marketing with Organizational Behavior Chapter 3 Organizational Culture and Healthcare Providers Commitment Chapter 4 Diagnosing and Changing Organizational Culture Chapter 5 The Impact of Organizational Culture on Organizational Commitment Chapter 6 Competing Value Leadership: Creating Value in Organizations Chapter 7 Multiple Commitments in Workplace: An Integrative Approach
£131.20
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Handbook of Employee Commitment
Book SynopsisA high level of employee commitment holds particular value for organizations owing to its impact on organizational effectiveness and employee well-being. This Handbook provides an up-to-date review of theory and research pertaining to employee commitment in the workplace, outlining its value for both employers and employees and identifying key factors in its development, maintenance or decline.Including chapters from leading theorists and researchers from around the world, this Handbook presents cumulated and cutting-edge research exploring what commitment is, the different forms it can take, and how it is distinct from related concepts such as employee engagement, work motivation, embeddedness, the psychological contract, and organizational identification. Examining topics such as high-commitment work systems, work attitudes and motivation, the Handbook provides integration with related literatures. Internationally applicable, sections also discuss the implications of culture differences for commitment and present the latest developments in research methods and analytic techniques that can be used to advance our understanding of commitment.Comprehensive and engaging, the Handbook of Employee Commitment is essential reading for commitment scholars and researchers interested in the latest developments in the field as well as for international scholars who will benefit from its guidance on how to approach research in unique cultures. It will also prove of prime interest to managers and management consultants with its wealth of suggestions to guide evidence-based practice.Contributors: S.L. Albrecht, N.J. Allen, B.K. Anderson, L.M. Arciniega, J. Barling, T.E. Becker, K. Bentein, M.E. Bergman, D.R. Bobocel, N.L. Bremner, C.T. Brinsfield, G. Caesens, A.C. Chris, L. Clark, A. Cohen, S. Datta, V.L. Dhir, O.J. Dineen, R. Eisenberger, J.A. Espinoza, J. Felfe, M. Gagné, D.G. Gallagher, I.R. Gellatly, Y. Griep, S.D. Hansen, L.M. Hedberg, M.R.W. Hamstra, B.C. Holtom, P. Horsman, J. Howard, V.A. Jean, K. Jiang, Z. Junhong, E.K. Kelloway, H.J. Klein, J. Koen, E.R. Maltin, B. Marcus, J.P. Meyer, N.A. Morelli, A.J.S. Morin, F. Mu, A. Newman, H. Park, E. Read, R.A. Roe, O.N. Solinger, H. Spence Laschinger, D.J. Stanley, F. Stinglhamber, M. Trivisonno, R. Van Dick, W. Van Olffen, A.E.M. Van Vianen, R.J. Vandenberg, C. Vandenberghe, D. Wang, S.A. Wasti, J. WombacherTrade Review'If you need a readable topographical map of commitment in organizations, this is the book. Thorough, clear, grounded in research, and multinational in its contributors, the Handbook is a valuable resource for scholars, students, and reflective practitioners. Reflecting both areas of agreement and divergence, the Handbook brings the reader up to speed on key issues for research and practice, and guides researchers toward important avenues for future study.' --Denise M. Rousseau, Carnegie Mellon University, US'Workplace commitment has commanded the attention of established researchers for many years. Young, emerging scholars throughout the world are also drawn to this important topic. This Handbook does what a handbook should: it offers the latest thinking on commitment, its fundamental nature, its antecedents, its consequences, its targets, its measurement, and yes, even its ''dark sides''. We learn too there are still many unanswered questions and controversies surrounding commitment. This volume provides the impetus to answer these questions and to advance our understanding of this captivating topic.' --Paula C. Morrow, Iowa State University, US'This book is the most comprehensive examination of employee commitment in Eastern as well as Western cultures on the market. Hence, it will be of utmost interest to behavioral scientists as well as practitioners who work with international organizations' --Gary Latham, University of Toronto, CanadaTable of ContentsContents: Introduction 1. Employee Commitment: An Introduction and Roadmap J.P. Meyer Part I Conceptualization of Commitment 2. Commitment as a Unidimensional Construct H.J. Klein and H. Park 3. Commitment as a Multi-Dimensional Construct N.J. Allen 4. Multiple Foci of Workplace Commitments T.E. Becker Part II Related Constructs 5. A Motivational Model of Employee Attachment to an Organization M. Gagné and J. Howard 6. Organizational Commitment and Employee Engagement: 10 Key Questions S.L. Albrecht and O.J. Dineen 7. Job Embeddedness, Employee Commitment and Related Constructs B.C. Holtom 8. Organizational Identification R. Van Dick 9. Psychological Contracts S.D. Hansen and Y. Griep Part III Foci of Commitment 10. Occupational Commitment J.P. Meyer and J.A. Espinoza 11. Social commitments C. Vandenberghe 12. The Rise, Decline, Resurrection, and Growth of Union Commitment Research P. Horsman, D.G. Gallaghar and E.K. Kelloway 13. Action Commitments J.P. Meyer and B.K. Anderson Part IV Consequences of Commitment 14. Employee Turnover and Absenteeism I.R. Gellatly and L.M. Hedberg 15. Employee Commitment and Performance D.J. Stanley and J.P. Meyer 16. Counterproductive Work Behavior B. Marcus 17. Employee Commitment and Well-being A.C. Chris, E.R. Maltin and J.P. Meyer 18. Affective Consequences of Workplace Commitments H.J. Klein and C.T. Brinsfield Part V Drivers of Commitment 19. Individual Differences as Causes of the Development of Commitment M.E. Bergman and V.A. Jean 20. Person-Environment Fits as Drivers of Commitment A.E.M. van Vianen, M.R.W. Hamstra and J. Koen 21. Strategic Human Resource Management and Organizational Commitment K. Jiang 22. Organizational Leadership and Employee Commitment M. Trivisonno and J. Barling 23. Employee Empowerment and Organizational Commitment Laschinger, E. Read and Z. Junhong 24. Perceived Organizational Support F. Stinglhamber, G. Caesens, L. Clark and R. Eisenberger 25. Organizational Justice and Employee Commitment: A Review of Contemporary Research D.R. Bobocel and F. Mu Part VI Commitment across Cultures 26. Understanding Commitment Across Cultures S.A. Wasti 27. Commitment in Europe J. Felfe and J. Wombacher 28. Employee Commitment in China A. Newman and D. Wang 29. An Examination of the Social-Institutional, Cultural, and Organizational Antecedents of Commitment in India V.L. Dhir, N.L. Bremner and S. Datta 30. Commitment in the Middle East A. Cohen 31. Organizational Commitment: A Latin American Soap Opera L.M. Arciniega Part VII Methodological Issues 32. A Contemporary Update on Testing for Measurement Equivalence and Invariance R.J. Vandenberg and N.A. Morelli 33. Tracking Change in Commitment over Time: The Latent Growth Modeling Approach K. Bentein 34. Capturing the process of committing: Design Requirements for a Temporal Measurement Instrument W. van Olffen, O.N. Solinger and R.A. Roe 35. Person-Centered Research Strategies in Commitment Research A.J.S. Morin Part VIII Conclusion 36. Employee Commitment: A Back and Moving Forward J.P. Meyer Index
£50.30
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Disclosing Entrepreneurship as Practice: The
Book SynopsisThis is an ambitious and engaging book. It lays the foundations for a methodology that bridges entrepreneurship researchers?' need to provide explanations and practitioners?' need to make their local world comprehensible --? by calling the researcher to also practise as an entrepreneur.Disclosing Entrepreneurship as Practice outlines and demonstrates this '?enactive?' approach and its outcomes in terms of a proposed practice theory of entrepreneurship. Presenting entrepreneurship as a sense-making, stabilising force in a liquid and ambiguous world, accordingly addressed as ?'entrepreneuring?', Bengt Johannisson argues that the duality of shrewdness and prudence provides the appropriate knowledge needed to practice entrepreneurship. By generalising entrepreneurship as creative organizing in multiple arenas beyond just the market, and conceptualising entrepreneurship as practice, this book presents a compelling rationale for considering entrepreneuring as ?'routinized improvisation?' dealing with situations as they arise.Reflective and thoughtful, this book will be of interest to researchers in the field of entrepreneurship concerned with theoretical and methodological matters, as well as those engaged with qualitative methodology in the social sciences.Trade Review'Bengt Johannisson's strength as a scholar and researcher is his ability to push the boundaries of what entrepreneurship is, as a process, as well as his keen sense of how and why entrepreneurial processes should be studied. Please acquire this book and, then, carefully explore the ideas and methods he proposes for entrepreneurship scholars to engage in enactive research as ''entresearchers'' - scholars who are actively involved in entrepreneurial activities who use these experiences as the basis for generating insights into enterpreneuring (entrepreneurship as a verb - as ''organizing'' is to ''organization''.) I enthusiastically support the ''entresearcher'' paradigm and the methods Bengt Johannisson describes for scholars to engage as ''entresearchers'' as part of their everyday practice. I believe that the ''entresearcher'' approach is the most fruitful way for scholars to gain profound insights into the nature of entrepreneurial processes.' --William B. Gartner, Bertarelli Foundation Distinguished Professor of Family Entrepreneurship, Babson College, US'In his new book, Bengt Johannisson develops the concept of entrepreneurship as practice (entrepreneuring). The contribution is original, relevant and valuable for both researchers and practitioners. The book's objectives appear particularly important. The first is to provide the intellectual/theoretical foundations for our understanding of entrepreneuring. The second objective is to offer a methodology that can enhance the dialogue between researchers and practitioners. As Kurt Lewin claimed, there is nothing more practical than a good theory. Thanks to the author this statement makes sense in entrepreneurship?' --Alain Fayolle, Emlyon Business School, FranceTable of ContentsContents: 1. Departure and Roadmap, Provisions and Destiny 2. From Process Philosophy to Practice Theory – Building and Furnishing a Paradigmatic Platform 3. Featuring Enactive Research as a Methodology 4. Practising Enactive Research – Constructing and Contrasting Tales of Entrepreneuring 5. The Practice of Entrepreneuring – Lessons From the Field 6. Exploring the Promises of Enactive Research Bibliography Index
£106.58
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Managing Virtual Teams
Book Synopsis'This comprehensive volume provides excellent coverage of the scholarly landscape for virtual teaming. Ivanaj and Bozon have integrated a variety of research streams and practical techniques that should prove to be very useful for anyone studying or working in virtual teams. The chapter on leadership and conflict management is an especially thoughtful and welcome addition to the literature, given we know less about these arenas, and yet they tend to be critical roadblocks for many teams. I commend the authors on developing an excellent resource!' - Cristina Gibson, University of Western Australia The book Managing Virtual Teams explores the critical elements that must be considered in managing virtual teams in organizations from structural, managerial, and process points-of-view. Based in solid research, the book provides a deep look at the nature of virtual teams and the factors that enable their success.Using a text-analysis method, the book consolidates results from both academic and practitioners' sources about virtual team inputs, processes, and outcomes. It lays out in clear detail the key characteristics of virtual teams and traces their emergence within organizations and research literature. Managing Virtual Teams addresses the particular practices of virtual teams, not only technological-focused but also socio-emotional, including the managerial attitudes required in virtual environments seeking well-performing teams. Incorporating case studies and research results, this book demonstrates how academic research can be used to successfully manage businesses in a virtual context.This book is a valuable contribution with clear guidelines for managerial practice, both for researchers interested in learning about virtual teams and to managers and organizations dealing with the challenges of managing them. Students will also benefit from this book as they learn how to become effective and operational virtual team members, and in future, successful managers.Trade ReviewManaging Virtual Teams is an absolutely essential read for anyone interested in learning more about today's most common work structure - global virtual teams. Because the book takes an evidence-based approach to understanding global virtual team leadership, readers can be confident that the advice and tools offered herein will help them in their journey to be better team leaders. The authors artfully blend research findings and practical examples to deliver an indispensable leadership toolkit for the 21st Century.' --Bradley L. Kirkman, North Carolina State University'The review they provide is quite thorough, describing strategy, tactics, and interventions for managing virtual teams and the people in them and identifying the main inputs, processes, and outputs of that management process. It summarizes enough of what is known about the management of virtual teams in modern industrial and service organizations to yield useful insights into ho that knowledge might be applied in various contexts; a handful of case studies exemplify practical applications. It is the sort of book one might first encounter as a textbook for an advanced professional course and then keep for latter use as a handbook.' --Research Technology Management'The book Managing Virtual Teams proposes a complete approach based on a solid analysis to understand the virtual team environment. It gives practical tips also, which is very helpful and can be adapted to various situations in business and/or education. Virtual team managers, virtual team members and anyone involved in virtual collaborative connections are clearly guided and will find answers to the main questions raised by virtual teaming.' --Corinne Gendron, University of Quebec at Montreal, CanadaTable of ContentsContents: PART I WHAT VIRTUAL TEAMS ARE ALL ABOUT? 1. Evolutive Definition of Virtual Teams 2. Emergence of Virtual Teams 3. Mapping the Virtual Team Research Field PART II VIRTUAL TEAM INPUTS 4. Elements Supporting Virtuality Within an Organization 5. Inputs and Characteristics of Virtual Teams PART III VIRTUAL TEAM PROCESSES 6. Socio-Emotional Processes 7. Technological and Work Processes 8. Managerial Processes : Leadership and Conflict Management PART IV OUTPUTS : VIRTUAL TEAMS A SOURCE OF PERFORMANCE 9. Teamwork Performance In Virtual Teams 10. Affective Performance In Virtual Teams 11. Final Conclusions PART V CASE STUDIES Index
£105.00
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Social Functions of Emotion and Talking About
Book SynopsisDespite how much we know about emotion, Social Functions of Emotion and Talking About Emotion at Work uniquely examines the utility of emotion in organizations against the ways in which both individuals and groups talk about them. Drawing on psychological and sociological research, this book provides groundbreaking insights for understanding how emotions are used in the workplace.Bringing together contributions from leading emotion researchers, this book features chapters focusing on 10 emotions, ranging from awe to shame. Through its exploration of the ways each emotion functions in relation to how we talk about them, this book injects fresh theoretical and practical momentum into how our discussions of workplace emotion can affect how emotional events are appraised over time and place. This, in turn influences the causes, expressions, and consequences of emotions in the workplace.With its novel approach, this book will be an invaluable tool for academics researching emotion, as well as postgraduate students working in the social sciences seeking reference material on emotion. HR managers and general readers seeking greater insight into emotions at work will also find this book to be a useful tool.Contributors include: N.M. Ashkanasy, R.A. Baron, S. Connelly, M. Dasborough, C.D. Fisher, D. Geddes, P. Harvey, M.L.A. Hayward, P.J. Jordan, S. Kiffin-Petersen, H.C. Lench, D. Lindebaum, K.E. Moura, K.A. Perez, R.H. Smith, R.K. Smith, P.N. Stearns, A.C. Troth, M.R. Turner, K.L. Tyran, T.S.H. WingenbachTrade Review'This is a very important book that helps to fill a serious gap in the OB/Organizational Psychology literature on emotions. The editors have assembled a stellar collection of contributors and each and every chapter is worth studying. As a whole, the volume points to the social functions of discrete emotions and the way those emotions are communicated in work settings. Beyond that, the theme of the collection reminds us that the appropriate unit of analysis for human behavior is always people actively engaging with the world, including the social world.' --Howard M. Weiss, Georgia Institute of Technology, US'Do emotions exist without words? Animals clearly feel and communicate emotions. But people, with their ability to speak, are much more eloquent in their emotions. People really ''do'' emotions, in large part, by talking about them. Work on emotional labor, in the 1980s brought awareness of emotions as integral to organizational roles. This new set of essays, collected and edited by Dirk Lindebaum, Deanna Geddes and Peter Jordan, pushes forward the understanding that talking about emotion at work is integral to the social influence of emotion. Talking is integral to attributions and emotion regulation strategies of receivers (targets and observers) of anger expressions in the workplace. The discussed illegitimacy of talking about certain feelings - boredom, envy, fear, pride - means these feelings remain repressed and misreported. The essays are provocative, presenting functional and dysfunctional aspects to the norms of talking (or not talking) about emotional experiences. The book is stimulating in the discussion of emotions that are less obvious to organizational research, such as awe, boredom, and fear. And it provides new insights on more commonly discussed emotions, with a historical perspective on happiness and a functional analysis of sadness. Warmly recommended reading, as stimulation for new research, and as a window into one's own emotional discourse, and its social implications.' --Anat Rafaeli, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel'Emotions are a powerful force in social and organizational life, not just through their effects on the self but also through their effects on others. Building on the fast-growing literature on the social effects of emotions, this book draws attention to the under-explored question of how the (dys)functionality of emotions in the workplace is shaped by how people think and talk about emotions. The diverse contributions collected in this volume illustrate the important notion that organizational norms and discourses profoundly influence the interpretation of emotion-eliciting events, emotional experience, emotion regulation, and the interpersonal dynamics of emotions at work. This original and intellectually stimulating book underlines the inherently social constitution of emotion and opens up important new avenues of research.' --Gerben van Kleef, University of Amsterdam, the NetherlandsTable of ContentsContents: 1. Theoretical advances around social functions of emotion and talking about emotion at work Dirk Lindebaum, Deanna Geddes and Peter J. Jordan 2. Inside Out: A Receiver’s Experience of Anger in the Workplace Kathryn E. Moura, Peter J. Jordan and Ashlea C. Troth 3. Benefits of Awe in the Workplace Kenneth A. Perez and Heather C. Lench 4. Boredom at Work: What, Why, and What Then? Cynthia D. Fisher 5. Shaping Benign and Malicious Envy in Organizations Rosanna K. Smith, Tanja S. H. Wingenbach and Richard H. Smith 6. Functional and Dysfunctional Fear at Work: Dual Perspectives Shane Connelly and Megan R. Turner 7. Happiness at Work: a tension in contemporary history Peter N. Stearns 8. Employee Pride and Hubris Mathew L. A. Hayward, Neal M. Ashkanasy and Robert A. Baron 9. The Deeper Side of Sadness at Work: Why Being Sad is Not Always Bad Kristi Lewis Tyran 10. Talking About Schadenfreude: Sharing Versus the Social Function Paul Harvey and Marie T. Dasborough 11. Ashamed of Your Shame? How Discrepancy Self-Talk and Social Discourse Influence Individual Shame at Work Sandra A. Kiffin-Petersen Index
£105.00
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Emancipation Through Emotion Regulation at Work
Book Synopsis'In the current surge of organizational theory research on emotions in organizations, Dirk Lindebaum's book makes a unique and important contribution. He identifies and explores how workers' emotions are being abused as a tool of social repression by our bosses. In bringing together critical theory and theory on emotion regulation, he stimulates us to see through the workings of managerial power and, in the same go, offers ways to resist repressive emotional conditions in the workplace. A remarkable accomplishment that deserves to be read for both its theoretical insights and practical relevance!'- Frank den Hond, Hanken School of Economics, FinlandEmotion is often used by organizations to manipulate and repress workers. However, this repression can have adverse psychological and social consequences for them. This book articulates the pathways through which this repression occurs, and offers emotion regulation as a tool for workers to emancipate themselves from this repression and social control.Bringing together the largely unconnected literatures on critical theory and emotion regulation, this book articulates two pathways to social control currently underexplored in management: one where the social functions of emotion are exploited, and one where discussions about emotion override its social function. The author illustrates the processes through which workers can start to 'see through' the repression, and enlist emotion regulation strategies to emancipate themselves from it. These strategies may work in the short to medium term but, in the long term, workers may eventually change jobs. If staff turnover becomes unsustainable, the organization can seek to change the social structures causing the repression of workers in the first place. Combining fresh theoretical insights with practically informed vignettes, this book will appeal to academics and students across many social science disciplines, including business studies, organization studies, cognitive change, sociology and psychology. Both practising managers and disenchanted workers will also find this an enlightening read.Trade Review'In today's Western industrialized world, emotional regulation is usually taken to be a sine qua non. In this book, however, Lindebaum challenges this assumption, asserting that our emotions are critical for individual achievement and wellbeing and that, rather than seeking to control our emotions, we need to ''act with creativity, spontaneity, and autonomy''. Arguing from a critical management perspective, he makes a convincing case. This is a book that will be of interest not only to researchers, but also to management practitioners and consultants.' --Neal M. Ashkanasy, UQ Business School, The University of Queensland, Australia'This is a passionate book which has grown out of the author's different experiences of organizational injustices and oppressions in which emotions play a major part. . . Emotional labour now stands on par with intellectual and manual labour as an arena of workplace politics, a politics that frequently leaves workers exploited, oppressed and depressed. This book takes the discourse a stage further. Lindebaum not only seeks to redeem emotions from the stifling controls to which they are put, but he also argues that emotional regulation by the workers themselves can act as a defence against organizational injustice and, more ambitiously, as an emancipatory force.' --Organization'Whose business is emotions? Your own? Your workplace's? Your culture's? In this erudite book Dirk Lindebaum steers through this fascinating territory to pinpoint the emotional traps that workers face and, importantly, how they may escape from them. This well-researched book helps us look at emotion with fresh eyes and offers important insights for scholars and students of emotion.' --Stephen Fineman, University of Bath, UKTable of ContentsContents: 1. Introduction 2. Emotion, its function and Emancipation from social control 3. Emancipation from emotional repression through emotion regulation 4. Conclusion Index
£78.00
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Emancipation Through Emotion Regulation at Work
Book Synopsis'In the current surge of organizational theory research on emotions in organizations, Dirk Lindebaum's book makes a unique and important contribution. He identifies and explores how workers' emotions are being abused as a tool of social repression by our bosses. In bringing together critical theory and theory on emotion regulation, he stimulates us to see through the workings of managerial power and, in the same go, offers ways to resist repressive emotional conditions in the workplace. A remarkable accomplishment that deserves to be read for both its theoretical insights and practical relevance!'- Frank den Hond, Hanken School of Economics, FinlandEmotion is often used by organizations to manipulate and repress workers. However, this repression can have adverse psychological and social consequences for them. This book articulates the pathways through which this repression occurs, and offers emotion regulation as a tool for workers to emancipate themselves from this repression and social control.Bringing together the largely unconnected literatures on critical theory and emotion regulation, this book articulates two pathways to social control currently underexplored in management: one where the social functions of emotion are exploited, and one where discussions about emotion override its social function. The author illustrates the processes through which workers can start to 'see through' the repression, and enlist emotion regulation strategies to emancipate themselves from it. These strategies may work in the short to medium term but, in the long term, workers may eventually change jobs. If staff turnover becomes unsustainable, the organization can seek to change the social structures causing the repression of workers in the first place. Combining fresh theoretical insights with practically informed vignettes, this book will appeal to academics and students across many social science disciplines, including business studies, organization studies, cognitive change, sociology and psychology. Both practising managers and disenchanted workers will also find this an enlightening read.Trade Review'In today's Western industrialized world, emotional regulation is usually taken to be a sine qua non. In this book, however, Lindebaum challenges this assumption, asserting that our emotions are critical for individual achievement and wellbeing and that, rather than seeking to control our emotions, we need to ''act with creativity, spontaneity, and autonomy''. Arguing from a critical management perspective, he makes a convincing case. This is a book that will be of interest not only to researchers, but also to management practitioners and consultants.' --Neal M. Ashkanasy, UQ Business School, The University of Queensland, Australia'This is a passionate book which has grown out of the author's different experiences of organizational injustices and oppressions in which emotions play a major part. . . Emotional labour now stands on par with intellectual and manual labour as an arena of workplace politics, a politics that frequently leaves workers exploited, oppressed and depressed. This book takes the discourse a stage further. Lindebaum not only seeks to redeem emotions from the stifling controls to which they are put, but he also argues that emotional regulation by the workers themselves can act as a defence against organizational injustice and, more ambitiously, as an emancipatory force.' --Organization'Whose business is emotions? Your own? Your workplace's? Your culture's? In this erudite book Dirk Lindebaum steers through this fascinating territory to pinpoint the emotional traps that workers face and, importantly, how they may escape from them. This well-researched book helps us look at emotion with fresh eyes and offers important insights for scholars and students of emotion.' --Stephen Fineman, University of Bath, UKTable of ContentsContents: 1. Introduction 2. Emotion, its function and Emancipation from social control 3. Emancipation from emotional repression through emotion regulation 4. Conclusion Index
£27.95
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Research Handbook on Work–Life Balance: Emerging
Book SynopsisThis innovative and thought-provoking Research Handbook explores the theoretical debate surrounding work-life balance, and provides a reflection on the opportunity to adopt multilevel research approaches and perspectives, along gender and temporal axes. The Research Handbook is an international overview of current research on work-life balance, considered in macro, meso and micro perspectives. Offering both theoretical reflections and empirical research examples illustrating the multiple strategies through which the different articulations that characterize the work-life intersection can be analysed, this Research Handbook includes analyses of gendered labour, generational assets and technological changes. Contributors provide translation and actualization of specific research practices and methodological choices, focused on different national contexts. The empirical analysis ranges from comparative research based on quantitative methods, to qualitative approaches centered on longitudinal, discursive and narrative perspectives, and mixed-method studies. Further contributions adopt innovative research methods based on the use of digital and visual technologies. This Research Handbook will be an inspiring read for both undergraduate and postgraduate sociology and social policy students. The book is also addressed to researchers, consultants and policy makers interested in work-life balance issues.Trade Review‘This wonderful Research Handbook introduces scholarly debates on work-life balance, provides new theoretical approaches and insights, proposes innovative qualitative and quantitative research methods, and uses longitudinal and cross-national research examples in the analysis of how people define and reconcile family and work relationships.’ -- Hans-Peter Blossfeld, Emeritus of Excellence, TRAc, Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, Germany‘This excellent collection enriches substantially the work-life balance literature both at the theoretical and empirical level. Focusing on the changing and diversified contexts in which work-life tensions are experienced and balances negotiated across gender and employment relations, the authors shed new light on the different micro and macro dimensions involved, as well as on the importance of a life course perspective. Using a variety of research methods, they look at different kinds of workers and working conditions, highlighting also the ongoing redefinition of the boundaries between (paid) work and other life spheres.’ -- Chiara Saraceno, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin, ItalyTable of ContentsContents: 1 Introduction to the Research Handbook on Work–Life Balance 1 Sonia Bertolini and Barbara Poggio PART I THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK 2 Work–life balance and beyond: premises and challenges 8 Anna Carreri, Annalisa Dordoni, and Barbara Poggio 3 Doing research on work–life balance 27 Sonia Bertolini and Rosy Musumeci PART II MULTILEVEL PERSPECTIVES ALONG GENDER AND TEMPORAL AXES 4 Research on work–life balance: a gender structure analysis 50 Emily Hallgren and Barbara J. Risman 5 Work–life balance through the life course 72 Jeanne Ganault and Ariane Pailhé 6 Work-(later) life balance: shifting the temporal frame 90 Anne E. Barrett, Rachel Douglas and Jessica Noblitt PART III COMPARATIVE RESEARCH (APPROACHES AND STUDIES) 7 The household division of labour in Europe: a multilevel perspective 102 Dirk Hofäcker and Simone Braun 8 Subjective work–family conflicts: the challenge of studying self-employed workers 118 Rossella Bozzon and Annalisa Murgia PART IV LONGITUDINAL, DISCURSIVE AND NARRATIVE ANALYSIS 9 Qualitative longitudinal research for studying work–family balance (before and after childbirth) 142 Manuela Naldini 10 Fathers in focus: two discursive analyses on addressing men, work and care 160 Suvi Heikkinen, Marjut Jyrkinen and Emilia Kangas 11 Work–life balance for fathers during paternal leave in Norway: a narrative approach 176 Kristine Warhuus Smeby and Ulla Forseth PART V MIXED AND MULTIMETHOD RESEARCH 12 Beyond the lines: gender, work, and care in the new economy – a view from the U.S. 194 Kathleen Gerson and Mauro Migliavacca 13 The effect of childcare facilities on labour market participation among young adults in Estonia: a mixed-methods study 217 Kadri Täht, Marge Unt and Epp Reiska 14 Flexible work arrangements and diversity through a comparative and multilevel lens 237 Eleni Stavrou and Myrto Anastassiadou PART VI DIGITAL AND VISUAL METHODS 15 The gendered labour of work–life balance: using a new method to understand an enduring dilemma 258 Julia Cook and Dan Woodman 16 ‘My work is full of gossipers so I tried to keep my pregnancy secret’: ‘distant’ netnography as a qualitative method for exploring work–life balance among pregnant and breastfeeding employees 274 Caroline Gatrell 17 The performance of oneself through visuals in interviews: queering the work–life binary 293 Marjan De Coster and Patrizia Zanoni Index
£177.00
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Handbook of Research Methods for Organisational
Book SynopsisThis innovative Handbook explores the complexity of cultural, conceptual and definitional issues surrounding research into organisational culture, outlining the varied frameworks and theories that underpin the field. International contributors present a broad range of qualitative and quantitative research methods that can be used in organisational culture measurement. They explore topics of special contemporary interest, such as high performance cultures, corporate entrepreneurship, organisational culture in nonprofits and safety culture, unpacking the textured relationships between leadership style, organisational culture and organisational outcomes. Highlighting key implications for organisational values and ethical climate, the Handbook provides practical guidance on how to move from culture assessment to action and improvement. Offering a critical outline for measurement approaches and tools, this Handbook is crucial reading for researchers and students of organisation studies, particularly those focusing on culture and leadership of organisations. It also provides practical insights for business consultants and senior management teams, proposing methods and frameworks for developing positive organisational cultures to improve the productivity, performance and quality of businesses.Trade Review‘The Handbook of Research Methods for Organisational Culture provides an excellent balance of breadth and depth with luminary insights from some of the most respected pioneers in organisational culture research.’ -- Chad Hartnell, Georgia State University, USTable of ContentsContents: 1 Introduction to the Handbook of Research Methods for Organisational Culture 1 Cameron Newton PART I CONCEPTUAL ISSUES RELATING TO ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE 2 Organisational culture: definitions, distinctions and functions 5 Penny Williams 3 Leadership and organizational culture 23 Athena Xenikou 4 Fit and congruence with organisational culture: definitions and measurement issues 39 Kamarul Zaman Bin Ahmad 5 Multilevel issues in organizations and culture: a review of theoretical and methodological innovations for the study of national and organizational culture 52 Ronald Fischer, Johannes Karl, Gerard Janse van Rensburg and Maria Cristina Ferreira PART II QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE APPROACHES 6 Values-based methods for measuring organizational culture: logic, evidence and critique 69 Stefano Calciolari and Anna Prenestini 7 Measuring organizational culture: converging on definitions and approaches to advance the paradigm 92 Jennifer A. Chatman and Andrew Choi 8 Methodological alignment in qualitative research of organisational culture 108 Alireza Javanmardi Kashan and Anna Wiewiora 9 Mixed methods research approaches to measuring organisational culture 126 Roslyn Cameron and Leesa Taylor PART III SPECIAL TOPICS OF ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE MEASUREMENT 10 Culture change: measurement approaches and challenges 139 Julian Randall 11 High-performance cultures: a framework for navigating definition and measurement challenges 155 Adelle J. Bish 12 Measuring culture of innovation: from assessment to action 174 Jay Rao and Shelby Danks 13 Corporate entrepreneurship culture 191 Jenna Campton 14 Measuring and developing an ethical organizational climate 205 Niel J. Christensen, Nathanael J.N. Lee and John B. Bingham 15 Measuring nonprofit organisational culture: key issues and insights 230 Ruth Knight 16 Leadership capabilities: the influence of organizational purpose and culture in the nonprofit sector 244 Adelle J. Bish, Karen Becker and Bernd Irmer 17 Deciphering “bad” organizational cultures 260 Sonja A. Sackmann 18 Measuring organizational culture in Christian churches 275 Angela J. Ward 19 Rolling up our sleeves and pulling up our socks: a critical review of safety culture definitions and measures, and innovative ways to move the field forward 291 Tristan W. Casey, Xiaowen Hu, Chantelle Reid, Phuong Anh Tran and Frank W. Guldenmund Index 312
£177.00
Kogan Page Ltd Get a Life!: Creating a Successful Work-Life
Book SynopsisIs work taking over your life? Is your life interfering with your success at work? Work-life balance is ever-evolving and can be hard to find and maintain, especially as your career develops and circumstances change. Get A Life! is a highly practical handbook to help you do just that. Written by experienced coach, counsellor and wellbeing consultant Rick Hughes, this book covers everything from assessing your own needs, delegation and workload management and the myths of perfectionism, to managing and investing in relationships at work and at home, considering professional and personal development, and creativity and self-worth. With a wealth of advice, case studies and useful action plans founded in over 25 years of real-world experience, Get A Life! will help you find the balance that works for you, now.Trade Review"Rick Hughes' years of experience as a psychological counsellor have given him deep insights into what matters to people and what makes for a fulfilling life, both at work and home. This book provides us with access to these insights in an easily digestible and relatable way. He emphasizes the importance of good relationships and communication and provides multiple case studies based in his experience. I can highly recommend this as a read that will help you reflect and put into practice some simple things that will improve your work-life harmony." * David Roomes, Chief Medical Officer, Rolls-Royce *"As a workplace wellbeing practitioner this is a fantastic book to help guide thinking and practical tools to manage workplace pressures. As an employee this has tips and ideas to enable us all to develop skills to perform at our best both at home and at work and better navigate the ever-complex world of work. A superb book for individuals and organisations alike." * Dr Judith Grant, Director of Health & Wellbeing, MACE group *"I'm delighted to fully endorse this well written book on a very important topic - our work life balance. Rick Hughes has expertly accessed this topic with humour, insight and useful calls to action. His case studies provide the reader with a rich seam of experience which magnifies and illustrates the key messages of the book. If the reader is looking for a book which is highly practical, superbly written and reaches the part that others can't reach, then search no further!" * Andrew Kinder, Professional Head of Mental Health Services, Optima Health *"It is great to see a publication that explores such an interesting and engaging topic as work-life balance - one might even call it 'brave' as this area is so personal and diverse, with a variety of meanings depending on where we are in our life. I think the content is well structured, engaging and practical and so I think all readers will benefit from this book." * Dr Shaun Davis, Global Director Compliance & Sustainability, Royal Mail Group - Honorary Assistant Professor, University of Nottingham *Table of Contents Chapter - 00: Introduction; Chapter - 01: Personal development; Chapter - 02: People; Chapter - 03: Professional issues; Chapter - 04: Productivity and performance; Chapter - 05: Psychological and physical wellbeing; Chapter - 06: Practical factors; Chapter - 07: Pulling it all together; Chapter - 08: Appendix; Chapter - 09: Index
£47.50
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Telework in the 21st Century: An Evolutionary
Book SynopsisNew information and communications technologies have revolutionized daily life and work in the 21st century. This insightful book demonstrates how telework has evolved in the last four decades, as technological developments have improved our capacity to work remotely. Based on a new conceptual framework, this book explores the global variations in telework, examining the effects on working conditions and individual and organizational performance. Breaking the traditional intellectual conception that telework is performed only in the home, this book surveys the full breadth of working environments, as technology allows employees increased working mobility. Contributors expose a profound ambiguity surrounding the effects of 21st-century telework, revealing that its advantages and disadvantages may simply be two sides of the same coin. This timely book is crucial reading for researchers of labour and employment interested in the evolution of contemporary telework and the influence of modern technologies in the workplace. Policy-makers will also benefit from this book's concrete policy recommendations to improve the practice of telework. Contributors include: S. Boiarov, P. D'Cruz, A. Dal Colletto, L. Gschwind, T. Harnish, K. Lister, A. Mello, J.C. Messenger, E. Noronha, A. Sato, O. VargasTrade Review'This volume explores the development, forms, and effects of telework in countries from different regions around the world, including Argentina, Brazil, ten Member States of the European Union (EU), India, Japan, and the United States. A must read for everyone who wants to understand the different ''generations'' of telework and its impact on working life, health and safety and productivity.' --Gerhard Bosch, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany'A valuable, long-term and comparative perspective on the continuously developing interface between work and the gradual advance in telecommunications technology that facilitates it to be done anytime, anywhere - in-home, off-site or around the globe. This carefully curated compilation will be useful to researchers, policy-makers, organizations, and anyone trying to keep up the pace of their own knowledge of the various effects of this transformation on well-being and organizations - good, evil or a bit of both - for workers, employers and countries.' --Lonnie Golden, Pennsylvania State University, Abington, USTable of ContentsContents: Introduction: Telework in the 21st century – an evolutionary perspective 1 Jon C. Messenger PART I ADVANCED ECONOMIES 1. Telework and its effects in Europe 36 Lutz Gschwind and Oscar Vargas 2. Telework and its effects in Japan 76 Akio Sato 3. Telework and its effects in the United States 128 Kate Lister and Tom Harnish PART II EMERGING ECONOMIES 4. Telework and its effects in Argentina 172 Sonia Boiarov 5. Telework and its effects in Brazil 211 Alvaro Mello and Armando Dal Colletto 6. Organization advantage: Experience of telework in India 255 Ernesto Noronha and Premilla D’Cruz 7. Conclusions and recommendations for policy and practice 286 Jon C. Messenger Index 317
£115.00
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Resolving the Crisis in Research by Changing the
Book SynopsisThis groundbreaking book arrives at a time of growing concern for the future of true scholarship. Morten Huse calls upon the scholarly community to reflect on the recent dramatic changes to academia, calling for coordinated efforts to reorganise the scholarly ecosystem. Offering a holistic view of academia, Huse outlines the institutions, audiences, messages, channels and communities that interact in this ecosystem, introducing a 'sharing philosophy' as the foundation of change. Reflecting on the past and looking to the future, this exciting book demands a communal approach to scholarship that comprises an open, innovative and impact-driven attitude to research that can change the academic game. Incisive and optimistic for the future, this book is crucial reading for PhD students and junior faculty members hoping to find new avenues for impactful and innovative research. Established scholars, as well as leaders of academic institutions, academies and associations concerned with recent structural changes to scholarship will also benefit from Huse's strong critique and alternative pathways.Trade Review'Huse makes an original, convincing contribution that not only gets to the heart of the problem with the current publish or perish culture driving academic research but he also proposes a bold, innovative ecosystem that can free us to engage in research that matters. It is a must read for all of us who want to move beyond complaining about the problem to being part of the solution.' --Stella M. Nkomo, University of Pretoria, South Africa'A very personal and engaging book, from an engaged scholar who speaks and writes from the bottom of his heart. A beautiful metaphor starring boats, lighthouses, tugboats and good wine. This is about academic communities, institutions, individuals, stakeholders, rules of the game, and even more so about sharing, openness, training, mentoring, contributing, having an impact, doing good. A very special and valuable contribution to rethink and redesign the ecosystems and practices of conducting research. A well-documented, well-articulated piece. A wealth of experiences so warmly put together.' --Thomas Durand, Conservatoire national des arts et métiers, France and President, European Academy of Management'What a wonderful, timely and profound book. And what a thoughtful and eye-opening perspective on contemporary movements in scholarly research internationally it provides. And what inspiration the book gives for how research can provide much wider and truer scholarship than it does now. This book provides a wonderful capstone on Morten Huse's career, one that truly embodies the sharing philosophy he introduces, explains, and invites scholars to join.' --Jean M. Bartunek, Boston College, USTable of ContentsContents: Preface: Introspection and ‘Ritorno al Passato’ Introduction: Resolving the crisis in research 1. Is scholarship in crisis? Part one: Our scholarly ecosystem 2. Where is academia going? - Living with a POP culture 3. AOM Presidential speeches 1993-2018 4. What about EURAM? 5. Initiatives for changing the ecosystem equilibrium Part two: A sharing philosophy 6. A communal approach – the clan 7. An open innovation approach – head, heart and hands 8. An impact driven approach – making a change 9. A new ecosystem equilibrium – true scholarship 10. A sharing philosophy – changing the game References Index
£75.00
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd School-to-Work Transition in Comparative
Book SynopsisIncisive and forward-thinking in its approach, this prescient book investigates the conditions of the often unstable school-to-work transition (SWT) period, calling for an improvement in labour market entry processes in order to facilitate the smooth integration of school leavers into employment.School-to-Work Transition in Comparative Perspective captures the complex nature of SWTs by proposing and evaluating a new set of metrics which can act as a composite indicator of early employment security. Case studies in the form of biographies from individuals who have experienced turbulent transitions are then analysed in order to outline potential lessons from these lived experiences. Through detailed multi-disciplinary study, the book delivers a cross-country comparative assessment of the SWT period, providing new insights into the complex and dynamic nature of this transition process. It further examines what models of SWT are present in post-socialist countries, with a specific focus on Central and Eastern European states.This compelling book will be an important read for students, academics and researchers in the fields of sociology and social policy, labour policy, welfare states, education and economics. Its presentation of new measures through which to evaluate the SWT period will also greatly benefit professionals and practitioners working in education, labour policy and welfare states.Trade Review‘This highly original and innovative book covers issues and groups of countries that have rarely been dealt with in cross-national research. The editors and contributors combine quantitative and qualitative data in a way that enriches our understanding of young peoples’ trajectories, employment quality, job insecurity, job entry and the role of welfare systems. This book is a significant contribution to the field.’ -- Bjørn Hvinden, Norwegian Social Research, NorwayTable of ContentsContents: 1 Introduction to School-to-Work Transition in Comparative Perspective 1 Dominik Buttler, Maciej Ławrynowicz, Piotr Michoń PART I NEW INDICES IN SCHOOL-TO-WORK TRANSITION RESEARCH 2 Constructing a composite indicator of early employment security 9 Maria Symeonaki, Glykeria Stamatopoulou and Dimitris Parsanoglou 3 Employment quality of young workers in Europe and its determinants 38 Dominik Buttler PART II DETERMINANTS AND CONSEQUENCES OF TURBULENT TRANSITIONS 4 Learning from precarious trajectories: portraits of young adults in four European countries 65 Margherita Bussi, Ondřej Hora, Maciej Ławrynowicz and Mi Ah Schoyen 5 Recruiters’ valuation of young people’s employment insecurities in Bulgaria and Switzerland: making sense of job-hopping and unemployment in the hiring process 89 Christian Imdorf, Matthias Pohlig, Lysann Zander 6 Do the interactions with employment services and other institutions facilitate school-to-work transitions? Experiences of young people in Bulgaria, Czechia and Poland 122 Tom‡š Sirov‡tka, Ondřej Hora, Veneta Krasteva and Maciej Ławrynowicz PART III TOWARDS A NEW TYPOLOGY OF TRANSITION REGIMES. THE CASE OF POST-SOCIALIST COUNTRIES 7 School-to-work transition regimes in post-socialist countries: an introduction 157 Irene Dingeldey and Dominik Buttler 8 School-to-work transition in Czechia: integration of a majority, marginalization of some 175 Ondřej Hora, MarkŽta Hor‡kov‡ and Tom‡š Sirov‡tka 9 School-to-work transition in Bulgaria: smooth for some, precarious for many 202 Veneta Krasteva 10 School-to-work transition in Latvia: Many paths, few pathbreakers 228 Olga Rajevska, Anna Broka, Ilona Gehtmane-Hofmane 11 School-to-work transition in Poland: a false reality of numbers 260 Piotr Michoń 12 Transition from education to work in Bulgaria, Czechia, Latvia and Poland: a comparative summary 289 Piotr Michoń 13 Conclusions on school-to-work transition in comparative perspective 304 Dominik Buttler, Maciej Ławrynowicz, Piotr Michoń Index
£120.00