"The Acceptance of Human Resource Innovation," based on a survey
done by the author at the Valiant Insurance Corp., examines the
adoption, implementation and acceptance of workplace innovations
introduced by management. The purpose of the book is to provide an
understanding of the gap that exists between the stated purpose of
a new human resource program and its actual achievements. The study
done at the insurance company was designed to measure employee
reaction to and acceptance of the following human resource
innovations: quality circles, job posting, flex-time, a fitness
program, flexible benefits, case rewards, an employee newsletter
and a peer award. The study found that executives and managers were
more accepting of these innovations than were lower level
employees. "Personnel Administrator"
A practical guide for personnel managers and human resource
professionals, this book examines the adoption, implementation, and
acceptance of work innovations introduced by management. The study
is based on an extensive survey undertaken at a major insurance
company to measure employee reactions to and acceptance of eight
innovations: quality circles, job posting, flextime, a fitness
program, flexible benefits, cash awards, an employee newsletter,
and a peer award. The author analyzes why employees tend to accept
certain innovations while rejecting others and offers suggestions
for encouraging employee acceptance when it is lacking.
Kossek begins with an interdisciplinary review of theory from
the innovation, personnel, and organizational development
literature. The following chapters describe the research design,
examine critical historical events in the adoption of the
innovations studied, and set forth the measures used in the human
resource innovation survey which forms the basis for the book. In
analyzing her results, the author looks at differences in
acceptance of innovations as a function of hierarchical level,
race, sex, seniority, unit differences, and the properties of the
innovations themselves. Based on her results, the author offers
practical guidelines for the successful implementation of new
programs and innovations. An indispensable tool for human resource
managers and executives, this book will also be of significant
value to students and researchers in the field.
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