[Excerpt] Innovations in work organisation have the potential to optimise production processes in companies and improve employees’ overall experience of work. This report explores the links between innovations in work organisation – under the broader label of high performance work practices (HPWPs) – and the potential benefits for both employees and organisations. It draws on empirical evidence from case studies carried out in 13 Member States of the European Union where workplace innovations have resulted in positive outcomes
People innovate. Business innovation is, therefore, inextricably linked to people and to the extent ...
[Excerpt] This study examines how management, employees and their representatives achieve common sol...
[Excerpt] Although standard employment practices are still dominant in European labour markets, an i...
[Excerpt] Innovations in work organisation have the potential to optimise production processes in co...
Why a manifesto? Workplace innovation is an increasingly influential global movement. With stron...
[Excerpt] Innovation in its various forms is considered an important driver of improved competitiven...
This report is based on secondary data analysis of Eurofound’s recent European Company Survey (ECS) ...
This paper examines the association of high-involvement innovation practices (HIIPs) and simultaneou...
Innovation is traditionally viewed as an activity which involves a small band of highly skilled work...
Workplace innovation (WPI) is a developed and implemented practice or combination of practices which...
Using data gathered from 132 organizations operating in Ireland, we examined the impact of high perf...
International audienceThis article explores the link between the organization of work and innovation...
Copyright © 2015 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. Workplace innovation is gaining profile as an emergin...
The implementation of the European Pillar of Social Rights could be enhanced by stimulating workplac...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This study aims to investigate the r...
People innovate. Business innovation is, therefore, inextricably linked to people and to the extent ...
[Excerpt] This study examines how management, employees and their representatives achieve common sol...
[Excerpt] Although standard employment practices are still dominant in European labour markets, an i...
[Excerpt] Innovations in work organisation have the potential to optimise production processes in co...
Why a manifesto? Workplace innovation is an increasingly influential global movement. With stron...
[Excerpt] Innovation in its various forms is considered an important driver of improved competitiven...
This report is based on secondary data analysis of Eurofound’s recent European Company Survey (ECS) ...
This paper examines the association of high-involvement innovation practices (HIIPs) and simultaneou...
Innovation is traditionally viewed as an activity which involves a small band of highly skilled work...
Workplace innovation (WPI) is a developed and implemented practice or combination of practices which...
Using data gathered from 132 organizations operating in Ireland, we examined the impact of high perf...
International audienceThis article explores the link between the organization of work and innovation...
Copyright © 2015 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. Workplace innovation is gaining profile as an emergin...
The implementation of the European Pillar of Social Rights could be enhanced by stimulating workplac...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This study aims to investigate the r...
People innovate. Business innovation is, therefore, inextricably linked to people and to the extent ...
[Excerpt] This study examines how management, employees and their representatives achieve common sol...
[Excerpt] Although standard employment practices are still dominant in European labour markets, an i...