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Strategies to promote workplace innovation: a comparative analysis of nine national and regional approaches

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Alasoini, Tuomo

Economic and Industrial Democracy

2009

30

4

November

614-642

benchmarking ; labour relations ; innovation ; workers participation ; high performance work system

Labour relations

English

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"This article provides an analysis of strategies aimed to promote workplace innovation in nine national and regional policy contexts in the last few years. Its conceptual objective is to elaborate a model, developed by Naschold, and assess its usability in the analysis of contemporary workplace development strategies. The empirical objective of this article is to assess strengths and weaknesses of the strategies and similarities and differences between them by means of the model. The comparison results in a map of profiles of the nine strategies. The policy objective of this article is to raise issues that can be considered crucial for promoting learning across national borders in workplace development. The study was implemented between 2005 and 2008 as part of the EU-funded WORK-IN-NET project (2004—9)."

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