Description
A Research Agenda for Work and Employment critically analyses forthcoming developments and pressing issues within employment studies. By exploring crucial questions on changing employer demands and new forms of employment, it addresses the core topics shaping this fascinating area of business studies today.
Concise and poignant in its exploration of contemporary employment studies, the Research Agenda provides an essential introduction to research focused on outlining the future of work and employment. Bringing together a collective of well-established contributors and rising academic stars, Stephen Procter organises chapters into three innovative themes: global challenges; actors and sectors; and perspectives and trajectories. The role of the individual worker and the collective organisation are also addressed to offer a complete illustration of this evolving academic field.
This Research Agenda is perfect for academic researchers and students of organisational behaviour, human resources and employment trends looking for an accessible introduction to key areas of research in work and employment. Due to its practical scope, it is also beneficial for policy makers and those working in employment strategy.
About the Author
Edited by Stephen Procter, Alcan Professor of Management, Newcastle University Business School, Newcastle University, UK
Reviews
'This book is an excellent addition to the future of work literature. It captures perspectives from leading scholars who focus on the "human, social and emotional" aspects of work and ask, "what is stable and what is changing?" Individual chapters review contemporary issues and highlight new areas for research. I highly recommend this valuable contribution.' -- Pauline Stanton, RMIT University, Australia
'This edited, inspiring volume links big societal challenges to work and employment issues with contributions of well-known scholars and experts in the field. The book is a research agenda for the future of work focused on global challenges, multiple actors and a multi-sectoral approach using different relevant lenses.' -- Paul Boselie, Utrecht University, the Netherlands
Book Information
ISBN 9781803929965
Author Stephen Procter
Format Hardback
Page Count 244
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd