This paper focuses on an aspect of the ‘Future of Work’. The introduction of high performance workplace systems (hpws) is, in general terms, consistent with the broad thrust of the ‘knowledge society’ debate. The central thesis holds that the introduction of hpws has the potential to enhance ‘worker voice,’ especially in the context of a ‘third way’ political environment that fosters a more tripartite approach to industrial relations. The paper draws on several pieces of research, each of which has its own methodological approach. The discussion of the ‘knowledge society’ debate and the ‘third way’ political context draws on policy analyses undertaken by Law and Piercy. The body of the paper is based on a survey by Law of union members enga...
This paper contains evidence submitted on the DTI green paper 'High Performance Workplaces: The Role...
This New Zealand research finds some support for Wolfgang Streeck’s thesis that education and traini...
The impact of High Performance Workplace Systems (HPWS) on workers and unions is a contentious area ...
This paper focuses on an aspect of the ‘Future of Work’. The introduction of high performance workpl...
This paper focuses on an aspect of the 'Future of Work ·. The introduction of high performance workp...
This paper focuses on an aspect of the 'Future of Work ·. The introduction of high performance ...
The impact of High Performance Workplace Systems (HPWS) on workers and unions is a contentious area ...
The growing literature on high performance workplace systems suggests that in a unionised environmen...
This presentation will pivot around the relationship between industry training, workplace productivi...
This paper focuses on constraints on the effectiveness of high performance work techniques deriving ...
For the UK government, management and some trade union organisations, the idea behind the concept of...
Figures 2.1 and 3.2 are re-used with permission.The importance of involving workers in effective man...
The problems/need for representation and participation reported by workers vary across workplaces an...
In this paper we treat workplace voice and systems of high-commitment human resource management (HCH...
This overview divides the conference proceedings into a number of related themes and briefly discuss...
This paper contains evidence submitted on the DTI green paper 'High Performance Workplaces: The Role...
This New Zealand research finds some support for Wolfgang Streeck’s thesis that education and traini...
The impact of High Performance Workplace Systems (HPWS) on workers and unions is a contentious area ...
This paper focuses on an aspect of the ‘Future of Work’. The introduction of high performance workpl...
This paper focuses on an aspect of the 'Future of Work ·. The introduction of high performance workp...
This paper focuses on an aspect of the 'Future of Work ·. The introduction of high performance ...
The impact of High Performance Workplace Systems (HPWS) on workers and unions is a contentious area ...
The growing literature on high performance workplace systems suggests that in a unionised environmen...
This presentation will pivot around the relationship between industry training, workplace productivi...
This paper focuses on constraints on the effectiveness of high performance work techniques deriving ...
For the UK government, management and some trade union organisations, the idea behind the concept of...
Figures 2.1 and 3.2 are re-used with permission.The importance of involving workers in effective man...
The problems/need for representation and participation reported by workers vary across workplaces an...
In this paper we treat workplace voice and systems of high-commitment human resource management (HCH...
This overview divides the conference proceedings into a number of related themes and briefly discuss...
This paper contains evidence submitted on the DTI green paper 'High Performance Workplaces: The Role...
This New Zealand research finds some support for Wolfgang Streeck’s thesis that education and traini...
The impact of High Performance Workplace Systems (HPWS) on workers and unions is a contentious area ...