This article examines the role of inter-agency cooperation, which is one form of ‘partnership’, in new approaches to employability in the UK. The article articulates a ‘model for effective partnership working’ on employability. This model is applied first in a general review of employability policy and then to discuss case study research on the recent ‘Pathways to Work’ and ‘Working Neighbourhoods’ pilots. It is argued that successful partnerships need a clear strategic focus based on a necessity for inter-agency cooperation and institutional arrangements that allow for shared ownership, trust and mutualism, and flexibility in resource-sharing. While some of these factors are apparent in UK employability services, an over-reliance on contra...
Scandinavian countries are known for having a high adoption of cooperative models of work design. Th...
This paper explores inter-agency working and examines the implications of inter-agency operations fo...
Non-union forms of employee representation have become increasingly prominent in UK workplaces in th...
This article examines the role of inter-agency cooperation, which is one form of ‘partnership’, in n...
This article examines the role of inter-agency cooperation, which is one form of ‘partnership'...
This report presents the findings of research commissioned by the Department for Employment and Lear...
This article reports the summary of findings of research commissioned by the Department for Employme...
First paragraph: Promoting ‘partnership' and greater inter-agency co-operation between governm...
textabstractThis article examines the alleged links between 'partnership' forms of managing workplac...
Over the last decade, the notions of workplace partnership and labour-management cooperation have re...
The UK Government’s policy on economic and social renewal, the ultimate goal of which is to improve ...
Issues of labour−management cooperation have long attracted the attention of management researchers,...
Purpose – Changing career patterns and the erosion of job security have led to a growing emphasis on...
Issues of labour-management cooperation have long attracted the attention of management researchers,...
Labor management co-operation is a perennial issue in British industrial relations research. Recent...
Scandinavian countries are known for having a high adoption of cooperative models of work design. Th...
This paper explores inter-agency working and examines the implications of inter-agency operations fo...
Non-union forms of employee representation have become increasingly prominent in UK workplaces in th...
This article examines the role of inter-agency cooperation, which is one form of ‘partnership’, in n...
This article examines the role of inter-agency cooperation, which is one form of ‘partnership'...
This report presents the findings of research commissioned by the Department for Employment and Lear...
This article reports the summary of findings of research commissioned by the Department for Employme...
First paragraph: Promoting ‘partnership' and greater inter-agency co-operation between governm...
textabstractThis article examines the alleged links between 'partnership' forms of managing workplac...
Over the last decade, the notions of workplace partnership and labour-management cooperation have re...
The UK Government’s policy on economic and social renewal, the ultimate goal of which is to improve ...
Issues of labour−management cooperation have long attracted the attention of management researchers,...
Purpose – Changing career patterns and the erosion of job security have led to a growing emphasis on...
Issues of labour-management cooperation have long attracted the attention of management researchers,...
Labor management co-operation is a perennial issue in British industrial relations research. Recent...
Scandinavian countries are known for having a high adoption of cooperative models of work design. Th...
This paper explores inter-agency working and examines the implications of inter-agency operations fo...
Non-union forms of employee representation have become increasingly prominent in UK workplaces in th...