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Institutions, Production, and Working Life

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  • Wood, Geoffrey
    (School of Management, University of Sheffield)

  • James, Phil
    (Professor of Employment Relations, Middlesex University Business School)

Abstract

What is the link between working life and the nature of production on the one hand, and the changing organization of the firms and institutions in which work and production take place? In this book leading socio-economic theorists analyse how these have changed over the last two decades. They look at changing employment practices and systems of work, and link these to political, social, and institutional reforms; the degree of continuity and change in working life, the attitudianal and behavioural consequences of recent changes in the world of work, and the implications of these changes for worker health and well-being. The contributions incorporate macro- and micro-level analyses and draw on a range of different and disciplinary approaches, including regulation, institutional, and labour process theory. Contributors include: * Robert Boyer, * J. Rogers Hollingsworth, * Mick Marchington, * Jill Rubery, * Ray Hudson, * Andrew Sayer, * Russell Lansbury, * Erik Olin Wright, * Jamie Peck. Institutions, Production, and Working Life brings together a diverse range of studies, which will be key reading for academics, researchers, and advanced students of industrial sociology, the sociology of work, political economy, social theory, industrial relations, and critical HRM. Contributors to this volume - Dr. Peter Bain, University of Strathclyde Professor Chris Baldry, University of Stirling Professor Robert Boyer, Centre d'Etudes Prospectives d'Economie Mathematique Appliquees a la Planification Professor Chris Brewster, Henley Management College Dr. Mick Brookes, Middlesex University. Dr. Rachel Dwyer, Ohio State University. Professor John Grahl, Middlesex University Business School Dr Damien Grimshaw, Manchester University Professor Mark Harcourt, The University of Waikato Professor Rogers Hollingsworth, University of Wisconsin - Madison Professor Ray Hudson, University of Durham Professor Jeff Hyman, University of Aberdeen Professor Philip James, Middlesex University Business School Professor Russell Lansbury, University of Sydney Professor Mick Marchington, Manchester University Professor Jamie Peck, University of Wisconsin - Madison Dr Ian Roper, Middlesex University Business School Professor Jill Rubery, Manchester University Professor Andrew Sayer, Lancaster University Dr Phil Taylor, University of Stirling Dr. Nick Wailes, University of Sydney. Professor Geoffrey Wood, University of Sheffield Professor Erik Olin Wright, University of Wisconsin - Madison

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  • Wood, Geoffrey & James, Phil (ed.), 2006. "Institutions, Production, and Working Life," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, number 9780199291786.
  • Handle: RePEc:oxp:obooks:9780199291786
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