A Research Agenda for Workplace Innovation
Edited by Peter R.A. Oeij,
Steven Dhondt and
Adela J. McMurray
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This cutting-edge Research Agenda takes a hard look at workplace innovation practices that are vital for dealing with the global disruptive changes we currently face. It unpacks the ways in which organisations can become more sustainable, not only for value creation and profitability but also for sustainable employability and employee skill development.
Keywords: Business and Management; Innovations and Technology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781800881938
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 An Introduction to the Research Agenda for Workplace Innovation , pp 1-12

- Steven Dhondt, Adela J. McMurray and Peter R.A. Oeij
- Ch 2 Workplace innovation at the digital frontier , pp 15-34

- Steven Dhondt, Peter R.A. Oeij and Gerben Hulsegge
- Ch 3 Analysing production disturbances for aligning work organisation, human resource management, and digital transformation , pp 35-50

- Ezra Dessers, Monique Ramioul, Yennef Vereycken, Michiel Bal, Ine Smits and Geert Van Hootegem
- Ch 4 Augmented telework with avatar technology: impact on workplace and required actions , pp 51-66

- Kentaro Watanabe
- Ch 5 The impact of technology on work: enabling workplace innovation by technological and organisational choice , pp 67-90

- Peter R.A. Oeij, Gerben Hulsegge and Wouter van der Torre
- Ch 6 Workplace innovation in the digital era: a role for SMART work design , pp 91-112

- Sharon Kaye Parker and Alexandra A. Boeing
- Ch 7 How can the Korean workplace become conducive to workplace innovation? Learning from a case study of a manufacturing firm , pp 113-128

- Se Ri No and Kyetaik Oh
- Ch 8 Examining workplace innovation as a driver for innovation in the public sector: evidence from Australia , pp 129-144

- Mahmoud Moussa and Adela J. McMurray
- Ch 9 A psychological workplace innovation construct , pp 147-166

- Adela J. McMurray and Don Scott
- Ch 10 Job crafting and work engagement among remote workers in Italy: Lessons for workplace innovation , pp 167-182

- Arianna Costantini and Serena Rubini
- Ch 11 Ethical leadership as workplace innovation and enabler for employee commitment and innovative work behaviours in Vietnam , pp 183-198

- Michael K. Muchiri, Hiep Cong Pham, Mathews Nkhoma and Adela J. McMurray
- Ch 12 Workplace innovation: a converging or diverging research field? , pp 201-252

- Peter R.A. Oeij, Steven Dhondt and Adela J. McMurray
- Ch 13 Towards research-based policy and practice of workplace innovation in Europe , pp 253-270

- Frank D. Pot, Tuomo Alasoini, Peter Totterdill and Claudio Zettel
- Ch 14 Developing a scientific and policy research agenda for workplace innovation: an invitation for conversation and collaboration , pp 271-290

- Peter R.A. Oeij, Steven Dhondt and Adela J. McMurray
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