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E-raamat: Work, Working and Work Relationships in a Changing World

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This book is concerned with the rapid and varied changes in the nature of work and work relationships which have taken place in recent years. While technological innovation has been a key contributor to the nature and pace of change, other social and market trends have also played a part such as increasing workforce diversity, enhanced competition and greater global integration. Responding to these trends alongside cost pressures and the need for continued responsiveness to the environment, organizations have changed the way in which work is organized. There have also been shifts in product markets with growing demand for authenticity and refinement of the customer experience which has further implications for how work is organized and enacted. At the same time, employees have sought changes in their work arrangements in order to help them achieve a more satisfactory relationship between their work and non-work lives. Many have also taken increased responsibility for managing their own work opportunities, moving away from dependency on a single employer.

The implications of these significant and widespread changes are the central focus of this book and in particular the implications for workers, managers, and organizations. It brings together contributions from an international team of renowned management scholars who explore the opportunities and challenges presented by technological and digital innovation, consumer, social and organizational change. Drawing on empirical evidence from Europe, North America and Australia, Work, Working and Work Relationships in a Changing World considers new forms of service work, technologically enabled work and independent professionals to provide in-depth insight into work experiences in the 21st Century.

List of Figures and Tables
vii
Preface ix
1 Work, Working and Work Relationships in a Changing World
1(14)
Clare Kelliher
Julia Richardson
PART I Career Opportunities and Experiences in the Contemporary and Future Labour Market
15(60)
2 "The Fur-Lined Rut": Telework and Career Ambition
17(20)
T. Alexandra Beauregard
Esther Canonico
Kelly A. Basile
3 Performing the `Ideal Professional': Insights From Worker's Accounts of Emotional Labor in Contemporary Workplaces
37(19)
Carol Linehan
Elaine O'Brien
4 Working as an Independent Professional: Career Choice or the Only Option?
56(19)
Tul Mckeown
PART II Making the Most of Flexible Work Practices
75(42)
5 Reflecting on and Proactively Making Use of Flexible Working Practices Makes All the Difference: The Role of Spatial Job Crafting
77(17)
Christina Wessels
Michaela Schippers
6 "Bounded Flexibility": The Influence of Time-Spatial Flexibility and Boundary-Management Strategies on Women's Work-Home Interference
94(23)
Pascale Peters
Beatrice Van Der Heijden
PART III Professionalization in the Service Industry
117(42)
7 Craft Beer, Cicerones and Changing Identities in Beer Serving
119(22)
Daniel Clarke
David Weir
Holly Patrick
8 Wake Up and Smell the Coffee: Job Quality in Australia's Cafe Industry
141(18)
Angela Knox
PART IV Harnessing Technological and Digital Information
159(42)
9 Digital Workplace Design: Transforming for High Performance
161(22)
Nick Van Der Meulen
Kristine Dery
Ina M. Sebastian
10 Agile Working: The Case of TechSci, a Global Technology Company
183(18)
Deirdre Anderson
Clare Kelliher
Conclusion
201(14)
11 Observations and Conclusions on Work, Working and Work Relationships in a Changing World
203(12)
Clare Kelliher
Julia Richardson
Contributor Biographies 215(5)
Index 220
Clare Kelliher is Professor of Work and Organisation at Cranfield School of Management, UK.

Julia Richardson is Professor of Human Resource Management at Curtin Business School, Curtin University, Australia.