Oxford Handbook of Human Resource Management

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work enrichment 582
work intensiWcation 140 , 159
work organization:
and changes in 188
and deWnition of 188
and HRM 154 – 6
and labor process theory 155 – 7
and manufacturing 408
and micro HRM 3
and strategic balancing 178 – 9
see alsoemployment systems; employment
sub-systems; lean manufacturing; work
systems
work systems:
and advantages of systems approach 189 – 90
and archetypal conWgurations 203
concertive 199 – 201
mechanistic 194 – 6
motivational 196 – 9
and assessment criteria for 193 – 4
and characteristics of 188 – 9
and eVectiveness of 201 – 3
concertive work systems 201
internal consistency 202
mechanistic work systems 195 – 6
motivational work systems 198 – 9
and leadership 192
and management policies/practices 193
and technology 192
and work content 190 – 1
discretion 191
feedback 191
interdependence 191
scope of 190
variability 191
workloads 191
and workforce capability/commitment 193
see alsoemployment systems; employment
sub-systems; high-commitment work
systems;
high-performance work systems
work teams, and concertive work
systems 199 – 201
worker participation 231
see alsoemployee voice systems
workers,seeemployees
work-life balance 611 – 12


and growth of interest in 134
see alsofamily friendly management
workloads, and work content 191
Workman, M. 199
Workplace Employee Relations Survey
(Australia) 155 , 156
Workplace Employee Relations Survey (UK) 141 ,
155 , 156 , 481
and HR practices 586
associations between 592 – 4 , 595
equal opportunity management 587 – 8 , 590
family friendly management 586 – 7 , 590
high-involvement management 588 – 9
integrated approach to 590 – 2
performance 594 – 5
World Bank 332
World Trade Organization 332
Wren, D. 28 , 30 , 33 , 35
Wrench, J. 268
Wright, B. M. 197
Wright, C. 24
Wright, M. 540 , 542
Wright, P. 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 36 , 58 , 59 , 70 , 77 , 88 , 90 , 91 ,
92 , 93 , 94 , 95 , 96 , 97 , 99 , 101 , 102 , 128 , 135 ,
202 , 213 , 220 , 225 , 232 , 239 , 274 , 275 , 294 ,
296 , 304 , 375 , 385 – 6 , 387 , 388 , 389 , 390 ,
392 , 396 , 398 , 430 , 500 , 524 , 534 , 535 ,
536 , 537 , 539 , 543 , 547 , 557 , 570 , 573 ,
574 n 21 , 607

Yang, S. 433
Yates, C. 199
Yellen, J. L. 356
Youndt, M. 5 , 53 , 54 , 59 – 61 , 92 , 202 , 215 , 223 ,
413 , 430
Yukl, G. 135

Zacharatos, A. 397
Zander, U. 223
Zeithaml, V. 431 , 435
Zellner, W. 345 n 1 , 357
Zhu, C. J. 519
Zidan, S. S. 331
Zilber, T. 177
ZuboV,S. 451
Zucker, L. 174
Zweig, D. 370

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