A research agenda for work and employment
Edward Elgar - Cheltenham
2024
235 p.
future of work ; employment ; labour relations ; trade union ; crowd work ; precarious employment ; employment status
Labour economics
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781803929972
English
Bibliogr.;Index
9781803929965
13.01.1-68764
"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."
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