The article argues that the recent restructuring of the public service sector has provided employing units–local authorities, executive agencies and hospital trusts–with new and important choices in approaches to employment relations. It presents a model for use in the evaluation of the way this strategic choice has been exercised. Suggesting that such restructuring has explicitly been based upon private sector organizational forms, the model draws heavily upon a framework developed in the context of similar analysis in multi-divisional companies. It therefore looks at how first- and second-order strategic choices linked to organizational purpose, structure and control relate to employment relations decisions within the context of a range o...
The introduction of market mechanisms within the remit of public organisations in the United Kingdom...
The industrial relations policy of the Federal Coalition Government is to encourage industrial barga...
This article analyses the reform of public service employment relations inspired by the New Public M...
Drawing on a strategic choice model, this article examines the extent to which public service organi...
Systematically evaluates changes in people management in one case study, the London Borough of Brent...
The aim of this article is to investigate differences between the British public and private sectors...
This submission for a PhD by published work looks at employment relations in the Civil Service and t...
This submission for a PhD by published work looks at employment relations in the Civil Service and t...
In 1986, Kochan, Katz and McKersie (1986: p. 16) appealed for a new conceptualisation of the institu...
We initially pose the paradox that employers facing competitive environments simultaneously desire b...
The strategic nature of employment relationship provides HRM professionals with information and dire...
This paper applies the strategic choice model of industrial relations to the transformations of indu...
This article examines contemporary management strategy in the area of effective utilisation of human...
The aim of the thesis is to test the usefulness of the strategic choice model for explaining the tra...
UK employment services are increasingly delivered by public, private and third sector organisations ...
The introduction of market mechanisms within the remit of public organisations in the United Kingdom...
The industrial relations policy of the Federal Coalition Government is to encourage industrial barga...
This article analyses the reform of public service employment relations inspired by the New Public M...
Drawing on a strategic choice model, this article examines the extent to which public service organi...
Systematically evaluates changes in people management in one case study, the London Borough of Brent...
The aim of this article is to investigate differences between the British public and private sectors...
This submission for a PhD by published work looks at employment relations in the Civil Service and t...
This submission for a PhD by published work looks at employment relations in the Civil Service and t...
In 1986, Kochan, Katz and McKersie (1986: p. 16) appealed for a new conceptualisation of the institu...
We initially pose the paradox that employers facing competitive environments simultaneously desire b...
The strategic nature of employment relationship provides HRM professionals with information and dire...
This paper applies the strategic choice model of industrial relations to the transformations of indu...
This article examines contemporary management strategy in the area of effective utilisation of human...
The aim of the thesis is to test the usefulness of the strategic choice model for explaining the tra...
UK employment services are increasingly delivered by public, private and third sector organisations ...
The introduction of market mechanisms within the remit of public organisations in the United Kingdom...
The industrial relations policy of the Federal Coalition Government is to encourage industrial barga...
This article analyses the reform of public service employment relations inspired by the New Public M...