This edited volume explores, theorises and critically investigates different facets of the new world of work.
This volume is characterized by the diversity of methods mobilized, the plurality of concepts, lenses and theories deployed as well as the richness of the empirical accounts used by the authors.
Applications for the New World of Work Kathy Malloch, Tim Porter-O'Grady. Putting Experience in Its Place Experience is valuable. But it can also be a limitation. The wise leader is not held hostage to claims of experience.
Preparation of the volume was supported by funds from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation.
Professor Sir Cary Cooper, CBE ALLIANCE Manchester Business School, University of Manchester endnotes 1 Norgate, S and Cooper, C L (2020) Flexible Work: Designing our heathier future lives, Routledge, London and New York 2 Cooper, ...
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This new world of work quickly started to seriously impact life in a profound way. Why wouldn't it? People being given more freedom, more choice, more options and more control over their lives – what's not to love about that?
Based on an ambitious global research initiative involving thousands of executives, innovators, and changemakers who redefined their strategies, business models, organizational systems, and even their cultures, Competing in the New World of ...
Like others all around the British Atlantic World, a rapidly growing population of workers in eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century Glasgow experienced new kinds and conditions of employment. Merchants and manufacturers made wealthy ...
From surviving to thriving in the gig economy: A research agenda for individuals in the new world of work. Research in Organizational Behavior, 38, 23–41. Ashford, S. J., George, E., & Blatt, R. (2007).
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