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Changes in Working Time (Routledge Revivals) - An International Review (Paperback): Paul Blyton Changes in Working Time (Routledge Revivals) - An International Review (Paperback)
Paul Blyton
R1,518 Discovery Miles 15 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1985, this book examines the major components of working time from an international perspective, considering the individual aspects of working time, with particular emphasis on the argument that work should be shared to alleviate unemployment and the case for further increasing the flexibility and choice in working arrangements. Paul Blyton reviews working time since the Industrial Revolution, when a strict time-frame was first imposed on workers, and the growth in work-sharing, flexitime, part-time working and changes to the retirement age.

The Climate of Workplace Relations (Routledge Revivals) (Paperback): Ali Dastmalchian, Paul Blyton, Ray Adamson The Climate of Workplace Relations (Routledge Revivals) (Paperback)
Ali Dastmalchian, Paul Blyton, Ray Adamson
R1,592 Discovery Miles 15 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1991, this book investigates not only the processes of industrial relations themselves but also the climate in which they work. As we all as studying union behaviour, it views the topic from the wider perspective of human resource management and integrates theories of industrial relations and organizational analysis. The extensive empirical evidence presented, which draws on manufacturing and service industries in Canada, is used to examine such areas as cooperation between union and management, employee perceptions and corporate culture. This interesting reissue will be of importance to all those studying the dynamics of organizations and industrial relations processes, and ways in which a productive climate can be established and maintained.

The Climate of Workplace Relations (Routledge Revivals) (Hardcover): Ali Dastmalchian, Paul Blyton, Ray Adamson The Climate of Workplace Relations (Routledge Revivals) (Hardcover)
Ali Dastmalchian, Paul Blyton, Ray Adamson
R4,593 Discovery Miles 45 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1991, this book investigates not only the processes of industrial relations themselves but also the climate in which they work. As well as studying union behaviour, it views the topic from the wider perspective of human resource management and integrates theories of industrial relations and organizational analysis. The extensive empirical evidence presented, which draws on manufacturing and service industries in Canada, is used to examine such areas as cooperation between union and management, employee perceptions and corporate culture. This interesting reissue will be of importance to all those studying the dynamics of organizations and industrial relations processes, and ways in which a productive climate can be established and maintained.

Researching Sustainability - A Guide to Social Science Methods, Practice and Engagement (Hardcover, New): Alex Franklin, Paul... Researching Sustainability - A Guide to Social Science Methods, Practice and Engagement (Hardcover, New)
Alex Franklin, Paul Blyton
R4,174 Discovery Miles 41 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is for students and researchers across the social sciences who are planning, conducting and disseminating research on sustainability-related issues. Real-world sustainability problems cross many boundaries, and this is the first book to guide students and practitioners through the practical and theoretical challenges of doing interdisciplinary research in this vital and emerging area.

Researching Sustainability contains many in-depth, 'hands on' accounts by expert contributors, providing real-life examples and lessons that can be put to use immediately. Coverage includes:

  • the general challenges that sustainability presents to researchers, including frictions between sustainability and scientific tradition; complexity; research paradigms; interdisciplinarity; social-environmental interactions; and ethical concerns.
  • a host of social science based research methods and approaches. Each chapter presents a different method; its challenges and suitability for different situations; an in-depth example of the method in action; insights and lessons.
  • dissemination of sustainability research findings, including influencing policy, communicating with school children and working with the media.

The book concludes with a critical synthesis of issues and methods examined in the book together with a discussion of future research pathways. This book is an essential tool for students, researchers and practitioners in planning, implementing and evaluating their sustainability research.

Time, Work and Organization (Paperback): Paul Blyton, John Hassard, Stephen Hill, Ken Starkey Time, Work and Organization (Paperback)
Paul Blyton, John Hassard, Stephen Hill, Ken Starkey
R857 R784 Discovery Miles 7 840 Save R73 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book, first published in 1989, the authors have sought to highlight some of the major themes in the study of time and work within separate but related fields of study. A number of common starting points and issues are examined, alongside the various conclusions which different researchers have drawn together. Working together, the four authors have enriched their individual understanding of worktime through exposure to approaches taken by others working within different discipline boundaries. This title will be of interest to students of business studies.

Time, Work and Organization (Hardcover): Paul Blyton, John Hassard, Stephen Hill, Ken Starkey Time, Work and Organization (Hardcover)
Paul Blyton, John Hassard, Stephen Hill, Ken Starkey
R2,384 R2,251 Discovery Miles 22 510 Save R133 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book, first published in 1989, the authors have sought to highlight some of the major themes in the study of time and work within separate but related fields of study. A number of common starting points and issues are examined, alongside the various conclusions which different researchers have drawn together. Working together, the four authors have enriched their individual understanding of worktime through exposure to approaches taken by others working within different discipline boundaries. This title will be of interest to students of business studies.

Changes in Working Time (Routledge Revivals) - An International Review (Hardcover): Paul Blyton Changes in Working Time (Routledge Revivals) - An International Review (Hardcover)
Paul Blyton
R4,436 Discovery Miles 44 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1985, this book examines the major components of working time from an international perspective, considering the individual aspects of working time, with particular emphasis on the argument that work should be shared to alleviate unemployment and the case for further increasing the flexibility and choice in working arrangements. Paul Blyton reviews working time since the Industrial Revolution, when a strict time-frame was first imposed on workers, and the growth in work-sharing, flexitime, part-time working and changes to the retirement age.

A Flexible Future? - Prospects for Employment and Organization (Hardcover, Reprint 2017): Paul Blyton, Jonathan Morris A Flexible Future? - Prospects for Employment and Organization (Hardcover, Reprint 2017)
Paul Blyton, Jonathan Morris
R4,339 Discovery Miles 43 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The State, Trade Unions and Self-Management - Issues of Competence and Control (Hardcover, Reprint 2015): Gyoergy Szell, Paul... The State, Trade Unions and Self-Management - Issues of Competence and Control (Hardcover, Reprint 2015)
Gyoergy Szell, Paul Blyton, Chris Cornforth
R5,085 Discovery Miles 50 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Key Concepts in Work (Paperback): Paul Blyton, Jean Jenkins Key Concepts in Work (Paperback)
Paul Blyton, Jean Jenkins
R980 Discovery Miles 9 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"This excellent book will encourage students to think about the diverse range and broad character of issues encountered at work. It highlights both enduring dilemmas and emerging issues in contemporary employment. Each concept is carefully explained with engaging examples provided throughout. As such it will help prime students to understand key issues at work and make a first-rate addition to any social science reading list." - Nicolas Bacon, Nottingham University Business School "This authoritative, comprehensive, up-to-date, and user-friendly reference book will be appreciated greatly by all social science staff and students of work." - Stephen Edgell, University of Salford and author of The Sociology of Work The SAGE Key Concepts series provides students with accessible and authoritative knowledge of the essential topics in a variety of disciplines. Cross-referenced throughout, the format encourages critical evaluation through understanding. Written by experienced and respected academics, the books are indispensible study aids and guides to comprehension. Key Concepts in Work: Clearly and concisely explains the central ideas, debates and theories of work. Offers a broad overview of the social, political and economic contexts of work illustrated from diverse industrial societies. Begins each entry with a snapshot definition followed by key words and guidance for further reading. Inspires students to engage in further exploration of ideas and debates. Provides an essential reference guide for all students in sociology, business studies, management learning about work, employment, organizations and labour markets.

Researching Sustainability - A Guide to Social Science Methods, Practice and Engagement (Paperback, New): Alex Franklin, Paul... Researching Sustainability - A Guide to Social Science Methods, Practice and Engagement (Paperback, New)
Alex Franklin, Paul Blyton
R1,727 Discovery Miles 17 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is for students and researchers across the social sciences who are planning, conducting and disseminating research on sustainability-related issues. Real-world sustainability problems cross many boundaries, and this is the first book to guide students and practitioners through the practical and theoretical challenges of doing interdisciplinary research in this vital and emerging area.

Researching Sustainability contains many in-depth, 'hands on' accounts by expert contributors, providing real-life examples and lessons that can be put to use immediately. Coverage includes:

  • the general challenges that sustainability presents to researchers, including frictions between sustainability and scientific tradition; complexity; research paradigms; interdisciplinarity; social-environmental interactions; and ethical concerns.
  • a host of social science based research methods and approaches. Each chapter presents a different method; its challenges and suitability for different situations; an in-depth example of the method in action; insights and lessons.
  • dissemination of sustainability research findings, including influencing policy, communicating with school children and working with the media.

The book concludes with a critical synthesis of issues and methods examined in the book together with a discussion of future research pathways. This book is an essential tool for students, researchers and practitioners in planning, implementing and evaluating their sustainability research.

Key Concepts in Work (Hardcover, New): Paul Blyton, Jean Jenkins Key Concepts in Work (Hardcover, New)
Paul Blyton, Jean Jenkins
R3,221 Discovery Miles 32 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"This excellent book will encourage students to think about the diverse range and broad character of issues encountered at work. It highlights both enduring dilemmas and emerging issues in contemporary employment. Each concept is carefully explained with engaging examples provided throughout. As such it will help prime students to understand key issues at work and make a first-rate addition to any social science reading list." - Nicolas Bacon, Nottingham University Business School "This authoritative, comprehensive, up-to-date, and user-friendly reference book will be appreciated greatly by all social science staff and students of work." - Stephen Edgell, University of Salford and author of The Sociology of Work The SAGE Key Concepts series provides students with accessible and authoritative knowledge of the essential topics in a variety of disciplines. Cross-referenced throughout, the format encourages critical evaluation through understanding. Written by experienced and respected academics, the books are indispensible study aids and guides to comprehension. Key Concepts in Work: Clearly and concisely explains the central ideas, debates and theories of work. Offers a broad overview of the social, political and economic contexts of work illustrated from diverse industrial societies. Begins each entry with a snapshot definition followed by key words and guidance for further reading. Inspires students to engage in further exploration of ideas and debates. Provides an essential reference guide for all students in sociology, business studies, management learning about work, employment, organizations and labour markets.

The SAGE Handbook of Industrial Relations (Hardcover): Paul Blyton, Edmund Heery, Nicolas A Bacon, Jack Fiorito The SAGE Handbook of Industrial Relations (Hardcover)
Paul Blyton, Edmund Heery, Nicolas A Bacon, Jack Fiorito
R3,693 Discovery Miles 36 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This handbook is an indispensable teaching, research and reference guide for anyone interested in issues of labour and employment. The editors have assembled a top-flight group of authors and the end-product is an encompassing state-of-the-art review of the industrial relations field' - Professor Bruce E Kaufman, AYSPS, Georgia State University 'This Handbook will quickly become the standard reference in industrial relations research. It provides the most comprehensive and challenging presentation of the key theoretical debates and topics of research that will shape our field well into the 21st century. All who wish to contribute to this field will need to read this volume and then build on what these authors have to say' - Professor Thomas A. Kochan, MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research 'This authoritative panorama of the field demonstrates the contemporary vitality, breadth and critical depth of industrial relations scholarship and research. Thirty-four stimulating essays, by an international blend of leading academics, expertly review the analytical and empirical state of play across all aspects of industrial relations enquiry. In doing so, a rich agenda for further scholarly endeavour emerges' - Paul Marginson, University of Warwick Over the last two decades, a number of factors have converged to produce a major rethink about the field of Industrial Relations. Globalization, the decline of trade unions, the spread of high performance work systems and the emergence of a more feminized, flexible work-force have opened new avenues of inquiry. The SAGE Handbook of Industrial Relations charts these changes and analyzes them. It provides a systematic, comprehensive survey of the field. The book is organized into four interrelated sections: " Theorizing Industrial Relations " The changing institutions that shape employment practice " The processes used by governments, employers and unions " Income inequality, employee wellbeing, business performance and national comparative advantages The result is a work of unprecedented scope and unparalleled ambition. It offers a compete guide to the central debates, new developments and emerging themes in the field. It will quickly be recognized as the indispensable reference for Teachers, Students and Researchers. It is relevant to economists, lawyers, sociologists, business and management researchers and Industrial Relations specialists.

Reassessing Human Resource Management (Paperback): Paul Blyton, Peter J. Turnbull Reassessing Human Resource Management (Paperback)
Paul Blyton, Peter J. Turnbull
R2,314 Discovery Miles 23 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"The book successfully raises conceptual, theoretical, and some practical issues key to management practice, human resource management, and trade unionism. For the critical practitioner and the student of human resources the book advances many notable arguments." --International Journal of Career Management "So well does the book succeed that the reader is left wondering who set this hare running and why are we all chasing it? . . . The book is well researched, well illustrated, and thought provoking. As such, it is a welcome antidote to the grossly hyped popular literature and the less critical academic treatments of the subject." --The Times Higher Has the rhetoric of human resource management (HRM) outstripped the reality? Are the various contradictions of an HRM perspective conceptually and practically sustainable? Drawing on a rich vein of case study material, this volume examines the emergence of HRM, its core assumptions and dimensions, the extent to which it represents a coherent strategy for employee management, and the contexts and conditions under which it will tend to prevail as a preferred approach. The contributors address such vital topics as HRM and competitive success; issues and contradictions in HRM approaches to flexibility; decentralization; "reward management;" supervision; such production systems as "Just-in-Time" manufacturing and new technology; HRM and trade unions; and, HRM rhetoric as the management of managerial meaning.

Reassessing Human Resource Management (Hardcover): Paul Blyton, Peter J. Turnbull Reassessing Human Resource Management (Hardcover)
Paul Blyton, Peter J. Turnbull
R4,130 Discovery Miles 41 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Drawing on a wide range of organizational examples, this book brings a new balance to assessing the role and impact of HRM. It looks at the core assumptions of an HRM perspective, and at what happens when organizations seek to implement HRM. The contributors show that there are a number of tensions and contradictions inherent in an HRM concept that raise central issues for practice. They demonstrate that HRM is one approach to employee management that will tend to prevail in certain contexts and conditions rather than universally. Specific themes include: HRM and competitive success; organizational culture and HRM; HRM, flexibility and decentralization; reward management and HRM; HRM, Just-in-Time manufacturing and new technology; HRM and trade unions; HRM as the management of managerial meaning.

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