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The Quest for Well-being in Growth Industries 2: The Survey

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This working paper reports the ongoing research conducted in the research project, The Quest for Well-being in Growth Industries: A Collaborative Study in Finland and Scotland, under the auspices of Academy of Finland research programme, The Future of Work and Well-being. The research project examines the contradictory pressures for policies and practices towards both the inhibition and the enhancement of work-related well-being that are likely in growth industries. The overall aim is to evaluate the development, implementation and use of work-related well-being policies in four selected growth industries. These – electronics, care, finance and accounting, and tourism – have been selected on the basis of EU and national forecasts, and demographic and socio-economic trends in standard and non-standard employment. In this paper we aim to review the survey that constitutes the second main phase of this research.

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  • Tallberg, Teemu & Hearn, Jeff & Niemistö, Charlotta & Gripenberg, Pernilla & Jyrkinen, Marjut & McKie, Linda, 2011. "The Quest for Well-being in Growth Industries 2: The Survey," Working Papers 558, Hanken School of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:hhb:hanken:0558
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    care; companies; employing organisations; growth sectors; human resources management; HRM; organisations; organisation carescapes; survey; well-being; work;
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