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Action Research in Workplace Innovation and Regional Development
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Edited by:
Werner Fricke
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English
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2004
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The past is an increasingly unreliable guide to the future.
European workplaces and the regions in which they are located face unprecedented pressures and challenges. Whereas in recent decades incremental adaptation has largely been sufficient to cope with external change, it is no longer clear that this remains the case. Globalisation, technological development and dissemination, political volatility, patterns of consumption, and employee expectations are occurring at a rate which is hard to measure. The rate of change in these spheres is far outstripping the rate of organisational innovation in both European enterprises and public governance, leading to a serious mismatch between the challenges of the 21st Century and the organisational competence available to deal with them.
In this context, there is no clear roadmap. The contributors to this volume address these issues and demonstrate that building the knowledge base required by actors in this volatile environment requires continuous dialogue and learning – a context in which social partners, regional policy makers and other participants share diverse knowledge and reflect on experience rather than seeking and imitating any notion of ‘best practice’. Action Research has a crucial role to play, embedding shared learning within the process of innovation.
European workplaces and the regions in which they are located face unprecedented pressures and challenges. Whereas in recent decades incremental adaptation has largely been sufficient to cope with external change, it is no longer clear that this remains the case. Globalisation, technological development and dissemination, political volatility, patterns of consumption, and employee expectations are occurring at a rate which is hard to measure. The rate of change in these spheres is far outstripping the rate of organisational innovation in both European enterprises and public governance, leading to a serious mismatch between the challenges of the 21st Century and the organisational competence available to deal with them.
In this context, there is no clear roadmap. The contributors to this volume address these issues and demonstrate that building the knowledge base required by actors in this volatile environment requires continuous dialogue and learning – a context in which social partners, regional policy makers and other participants share diverse knowledge and reflect on experience rather than seeking and imitating any notion of ‘best practice’. Action Research has a crucial role to play, embedding shared learning within the process of innovation.
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I. Key themes
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Bjørn Gustavsen Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Peter Totterdill and Jeremy Hague Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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II. Building coalitions
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Examples from South-West Norway Tor Claussen Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Collaboration across the frontiers of Health Care Marianne Ekman Philips, Beth Maina Ahlberg and Tony Huzzard Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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The example of the Evry génopole Christophe Heil and Guy Lacroix Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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III. Capacity building
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A challenge for Swedish research and higher education Göran Brulin Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Towards new roles for the university sector Annika Lantz and Peter Totterdill Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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The case of the Dutch ‘industribution’ project Maarten van Klaveren Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Will networking help trade unions to shape change in traditional industrial regions? Birgit Beese, Klaus Dörre and Bernd Röttger Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Creativity, organisations and performance Palle Banke, Jeremy Hague, Trine Land Hansen and Eva-Carina Norskov Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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IV. The policy framework
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Experiences from and reflections on the Finnish Workplace Development Programme Tatu Piirainen and Pasi Koski Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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A national coalition for working life and organisational competence Richard Ennals, Peter Totterdill and Campbell Ford Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Industrial & organizational studies
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