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This handbook provides an overview of the research on the changing
nature of work and workers by marshalling interdisciplinary
research to summarize the empirical evidence and provide
documentation of what has actually changed. Connections are
explored between the changing nature of work and macro-level trends
in technological change, income inequality, global labor markets,
labor unions, organizational forms, and skill polarization, among
others. This edited volume also reviews evidence for changes in
workers, including generational change (or lack thereof), that has
accumulated across domains. Based on documented changes in work and
worker behavior, the handbook derives implications for a range of
management functions, such as selection, performance management,
leadership, workplace ethics, and employee well-being. This
evaluation of the extent of changes and their impact gives guidance
on what best practices should be put in place to harness these
developments to achieve success.
This handbook provides an overview of the research on the changing
nature of work and workers by marshalling interdisciplinary
research to summarize the empirical evidence and provide
documentation of what has actually changed. Connections are
explored between the changing nature of work and macro-level trends
in technological change, income inequality, global labor markets,
labor unions, organizational forms, and skill polarization, among
others. This edited volume also reviews evidence for changes in
workers, including generational change (or lack thereof), that has
accumulated across domains. Based on documented changes in work and
worker behavior, the handbook derives implications for a range of
management functions, such as selection, performance management,
leadership, workplace ethics, and employee well-being. This
evaluation of the extent of changes and their impact gives guidance
on what best practices should be put in place to harness these
developments to achieve success.
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