This paper provides exploratory insights into the impact of the UK government's Best Value policy on employment policies in voluntary organisations. Best Value is one of a number of institutional pressures on HR policies within the sector: many of which have positive implications for the conduct of HR and delivering care. However, the data also reveal tensions in this institutional environment with regard to meeting demands of twenty-four hour care and family-friendly policies for the workforce. Moreover, continuation of aspects of the New Public Management agenda within Best Value means that pressure on pay and conditions in the sector persist, raising concerns regarding worker morale and quality of care
Purpose - This paper seeks to examine the practice of human resource management (HRM) in the UK vol...
Since the 1980s, public policy developments have promoted the role of the voluntary sector in a vari...
This paper presents findings of a study examining state-voluntary sector inter-organizational relati...
This paper provides exploratory insights into the impact of the UK government's Best Value policy on...
Presents results from an exploratory study of 143 voluntary organisations. Aims to evaluate manageme...
Purpose – This paper explores employee experiences concerning job security/insecurity, workload, job...
Drawing on concepts about contemporary change in the labour process, including the various dimension...
This article considers the extent to which partnership espoused in Best Value is likely to be compat...
This article explores how inter-organisational relations with the state impact on the status of huma...
Offers an exploration of the relationship between the voluntary sector and state agencies, and the i...
This thesis examines the impact of personalisation, marketization and austerity on voluntary sector ...
Increasingly the study of voluntary sector - state relations has adopted the notion of them operatin...
This qualitative study of two social care organisations, explores how public sector austerity and po...
While recent decades have witnessed a growth in the outsourcing of public services in Britain, the p...
Purpose - This paper seeks to examine the practice of human resource management (HRM) in the UK vol...
Since the 1980s, public policy developments have promoted the role of the voluntary sector in a vari...
This paper presents findings of a study examining state-voluntary sector inter-organizational relati...
This paper provides exploratory insights into the impact of the UK government's Best Value policy on...
Presents results from an exploratory study of 143 voluntary organisations. Aims to evaluate manageme...
Purpose – This paper explores employee experiences concerning job security/insecurity, workload, job...
Drawing on concepts about contemporary change in the labour process, including the various dimension...
This article considers the extent to which partnership espoused in Best Value is likely to be compat...
This article explores how inter-organisational relations with the state impact on the status of huma...
Offers an exploration of the relationship between the voluntary sector and state agencies, and the i...
This thesis examines the impact of personalisation, marketization and austerity on voluntary sector ...
Increasingly the study of voluntary sector - state relations has adopted the notion of them operatin...
This qualitative study of two social care organisations, explores how public sector austerity and po...
While recent decades have witnessed a growth in the outsourcing of public services in Britain, the p...
Purpose - This paper seeks to examine the practice of human resource management (HRM) in the UK vol...
Since the 1980s, public policy developments have promoted the role of the voluntary sector in a vari...
This paper presents findings of a study examining state-voluntary sector inter-organizational relati...