The New World of Work
Challenges and Opportunities
Herausgeber: Cooper, Cary
The New World of Work
Challenges and Opportunities
Herausgeber: Cooper, Cary
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This Companion volume looks at the changing conditions of work and the challenges these pose for workers. Containing fourteen chapters by a well-known team of contributors from North America and Europe, the text provides a powerful combination of up-to-date research and practice. The issues covered are highly topical, including work-family concerns, teleworking, outsourcing and flexible work hours, but are also areas of ongoing concern for both workers and organizations. Contributors include Douglas T. Hall (Boston University); Edward E. Lawler III (University of Southern California); Daniel…mehr
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This Companion volume looks at the changing conditions of work and the challenges these pose for workers. Containing fourteen chapters by a well-known team of contributors from North America and Europe, the text provides a powerful combination of up-to-date research and practice. The issues covered are highly topical, including work-family concerns, teleworking, outsourcing and flexible work hours, but are also areas of ongoing concern for both workers and organizations. Contributors include Douglas T. Hall (Boston University); Edward E. Lawler III (University of Southern California); Daniel C. Fieldman (University of South Carolina); Romila Singh (Drexel University); Wayne F. Cascio (University of Denver at Colorado); Mary Dean Lee (McGill University).
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 171mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 757g
- ISBN-13: 9780631222781
- ISBN-10: 0631222782
- Artikelnr.: 22037044
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 171mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 757g
- ISBN-13: 9780631222781
- ISBN-10: 0631222782
- Artikelnr.: 22037044
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Cary L. Cooper is BUPA Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health and Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST). He has written or edited over 80 books, is the co-editor of the Blackwell Encyclopedia of Management, the Founding Editor of the Journal of Organizational Behavior, the President of the British Academy of Management and an Academician of the Academy of the Learned Societies for the Social Sciences. In 2001 Professor Cooper was awarded the Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) by the Queen for his contribution to health and safety. Ronald J. Burke is Professor of Organizational Behavior in the School of Business, York University, Toronto. The author of many books, he was founding editor of the Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences, and serves on the editorial board of several other journals. He has participated in over 300 management development programs as well as acting as a consultant on organizational effectiveness for private and public sector organizations.
List of Contributors.
About the Editors.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction: The New World of Work: Ronald J. Burke (York University,
Canada) and Cary L. Cooper (University of Manchester Institute of Science
and Technology).
Part I: The Changing Work Environment:.
1. Organizational Transitions: Ronald J. Burke (York University, Canada).
2. Privatization and Outsourcing: Rita Campos e Cunha (Universidade Nova de
Lisboa).
Part II: Changing Career Landscapes:.
3. Developmental Relationships at Work: A Learning Perspective: Douglas T.
Hall (Boston University) and William A. Khan (Boston University).
4. Second Careers and Multiple Careers: Daniel C. Fieldman (University of
South Carolina).
5. The Impact of Family Life on Career Decisions and Outcomes: Romila Singh
(Drexel University), Jeffrey H. Greenhaus (Drexel University) and Saroj
Parasuraman (Drexel University).
Part III: Changes to Jobs And Work:.
6. Contingent Work Contracts: Practice and Theory: Daniel G. Gallagher
(James Madison University).
7. Reduced-Load Work Arrangements: The Changing Nature of Professional and
Managerial Work: Mary Dean Lee (McGill University), Pierre-Guy Hourquet,
and Shelley M. MacDermid (Purdue University).
8. Teleworking: A Primer for the Millennium Introduction: Linda Duxbury
(Carleton University) and Christopher Higgins (University of Western
Ontario).
Part IV: Changing Organizational Forms:.
9. The Virtual Organization: Wayne F. Cascio (University of Denver at
Colorado).
10. Designing Change-Capable Organizations: Edward E. Lawler III
(University of Southern California).
Part V: Comany Initiatives to Improve New Working Arrangements:.
11. Formal Mentoring: The Promise and the Precipice: Terri A. Scandura
(University of Miami) and Ethlyn A. Williams (University of South Florida).
12. Self-Assessment Models and Quality/Excellence Awards: B. G. Dale
(University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology).
13. Best Practices for Advancing Women in Business Organizations: Mary C.
Mattis (Catalyst, New York).
14. Towards a Culture for Work-Life Integration?: Suzan Lewis (Manchester
Metropolitan University) and Jackie Dyer.
Index.
About the Editors.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction: The New World of Work: Ronald J. Burke (York University,
Canada) and Cary L. Cooper (University of Manchester Institute of Science
and Technology).
Part I: The Changing Work Environment:.
1. Organizational Transitions: Ronald J. Burke (York University, Canada).
2. Privatization and Outsourcing: Rita Campos e Cunha (Universidade Nova de
Lisboa).
Part II: Changing Career Landscapes:.
3. Developmental Relationships at Work: A Learning Perspective: Douglas T.
Hall (Boston University) and William A. Khan (Boston University).
4. Second Careers and Multiple Careers: Daniel C. Fieldman (University of
South Carolina).
5. The Impact of Family Life on Career Decisions and Outcomes: Romila Singh
(Drexel University), Jeffrey H. Greenhaus (Drexel University) and Saroj
Parasuraman (Drexel University).
Part III: Changes to Jobs And Work:.
6. Contingent Work Contracts: Practice and Theory: Daniel G. Gallagher
(James Madison University).
7. Reduced-Load Work Arrangements: The Changing Nature of Professional and
Managerial Work: Mary Dean Lee (McGill University), Pierre-Guy Hourquet,
and Shelley M. MacDermid (Purdue University).
8. Teleworking: A Primer for the Millennium Introduction: Linda Duxbury
(Carleton University) and Christopher Higgins (University of Western
Ontario).
Part IV: Changing Organizational Forms:.
9. The Virtual Organization: Wayne F. Cascio (University of Denver at
Colorado).
10. Designing Change-Capable Organizations: Edward E. Lawler III
(University of Southern California).
Part V: Comany Initiatives to Improve New Working Arrangements:.
11. Formal Mentoring: The Promise and the Precipice: Terri A. Scandura
(University of Miami) and Ethlyn A. Williams (University of South Florida).
12. Self-Assessment Models and Quality/Excellence Awards: B. G. Dale
(University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology).
13. Best Practices for Advancing Women in Business Organizations: Mary C.
Mattis (Catalyst, New York).
14. Towards a Culture for Work-Life Integration?: Suzan Lewis (Manchester
Metropolitan University) and Jackie Dyer.
Index.
List of Contributors.
About the Editors.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction: The New World of Work: Ronald J. Burke (York University,
Canada) and Cary L. Cooper (University of Manchester Institute of Science
and Technology).
Part I: The Changing Work Environment:.
1. Organizational Transitions: Ronald J. Burke (York University, Canada).
2. Privatization and Outsourcing: Rita Campos e Cunha (Universidade Nova de
Lisboa).
Part II: Changing Career Landscapes:.
3. Developmental Relationships at Work: A Learning Perspective: Douglas T.
Hall (Boston University) and William A. Khan (Boston University).
4. Second Careers and Multiple Careers: Daniel C. Fieldman (University of
South Carolina).
5. The Impact of Family Life on Career Decisions and Outcomes: Romila Singh
(Drexel University), Jeffrey H. Greenhaus (Drexel University) and Saroj
Parasuraman (Drexel University).
Part III: Changes to Jobs And Work:.
6. Contingent Work Contracts: Practice and Theory: Daniel G. Gallagher
(James Madison University).
7. Reduced-Load Work Arrangements: The Changing Nature of Professional and
Managerial Work: Mary Dean Lee (McGill University), Pierre-Guy Hourquet,
and Shelley M. MacDermid (Purdue University).
8. Teleworking: A Primer for the Millennium Introduction: Linda Duxbury
(Carleton University) and Christopher Higgins (University of Western
Ontario).
Part IV: Changing Organizational Forms:.
9. The Virtual Organization: Wayne F. Cascio (University of Denver at
Colorado).
10. Designing Change-Capable Organizations: Edward E. Lawler III
(University of Southern California).
Part V: Comany Initiatives to Improve New Working Arrangements:.
11. Formal Mentoring: The Promise and the Precipice: Terri A. Scandura
(University of Miami) and Ethlyn A. Williams (University of South Florida).
12. Self-Assessment Models and Quality/Excellence Awards: B. G. Dale
(University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology).
13. Best Practices for Advancing Women in Business Organizations: Mary C.
Mattis (Catalyst, New York).
14. Towards a Culture for Work-Life Integration?: Suzan Lewis (Manchester
Metropolitan University) and Jackie Dyer.
Index.
About the Editors.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction: The New World of Work: Ronald J. Burke (York University,
Canada) and Cary L. Cooper (University of Manchester Institute of Science
and Technology).
Part I: The Changing Work Environment:.
1. Organizational Transitions: Ronald J. Burke (York University, Canada).
2. Privatization and Outsourcing: Rita Campos e Cunha (Universidade Nova de
Lisboa).
Part II: Changing Career Landscapes:.
3. Developmental Relationships at Work: A Learning Perspective: Douglas T.
Hall (Boston University) and William A. Khan (Boston University).
4. Second Careers and Multiple Careers: Daniel C. Fieldman (University of
South Carolina).
5. The Impact of Family Life on Career Decisions and Outcomes: Romila Singh
(Drexel University), Jeffrey H. Greenhaus (Drexel University) and Saroj
Parasuraman (Drexel University).
Part III: Changes to Jobs And Work:.
6. Contingent Work Contracts: Practice and Theory: Daniel G. Gallagher
(James Madison University).
7. Reduced-Load Work Arrangements: The Changing Nature of Professional and
Managerial Work: Mary Dean Lee (McGill University), Pierre-Guy Hourquet,
and Shelley M. MacDermid (Purdue University).
8. Teleworking: A Primer for the Millennium Introduction: Linda Duxbury
(Carleton University) and Christopher Higgins (University of Western
Ontario).
Part IV: Changing Organizational Forms:.
9. The Virtual Organization: Wayne F. Cascio (University of Denver at
Colorado).
10. Designing Change-Capable Organizations: Edward E. Lawler III
(University of Southern California).
Part V: Comany Initiatives to Improve New Working Arrangements:.
11. Formal Mentoring: The Promise and the Precipice: Terri A. Scandura
(University of Miami) and Ethlyn A. Williams (University of South Florida).
12. Self-Assessment Models and Quality/Excellence Awards: B. G. Dale
(University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology).
13. Best Practices for Advancing Women in Business Organizations: Mary C.
Mattis (Catalyst, New York).
14. Towards a Culture for Work-Life Integration?: Suzan Lewis (Manchester
Metropolitan University) and Jackie Dyer.
Index.







