Developing Harmonised Measures of the Dynamics of Organisations and Work
Nathalie Greenan and
Edward Lorenz
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This chapter draws on the results of a 3-year EU funded project designed to development guidelines for collecting harmonized data on organisational change and its economic and social impacts. Following a general introduction focusing on the importance of organisational practices and process of organisational change for successful product and service innovation, the chapter is divided into three main sections. The first section presents an overview and assessment of existing survey instruments as a basis for proposing a general survey framework for measuring process of organisational change and innovation. The section discusses the advantages of a linked employer/employee survey design
Keywords: survey methods; organisational change; Innovation indicators (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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Published in Fred Gault. Handbook of Innovation Indicators and Measurement, Edward Elgar, pp.247-278, 2013, 978 0 85793 365 2
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