Laws of the Knowledge Workplace

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In The Laws of the Knowledge Workplace Dr Jemielniak has collected research-based chapters providing deep interdisciplinary insight into knowledge professions addressing issues of professional identity emotion power and authority trust and indoctrination and management behaviour. This leads to an examination of issues related to time and work scheduling and its bearing on play family symbolic sacrifices and employee burn-out. In particular it delves into the identity shifts between knowledge workers and managers nepotism and turnover intentions among knowledge workers the implementation of engineering projects coordination problems in offshore production systems leadership in virtual teams decision support systems; taking into account the moral aspects of consequences netnography as a tool for studying knowledge work and innovative networks in the aviation industry. The accounts and studies in this book come from management organization studies sociology and anthropology of work perspectives and are fully international in scope. They highlight the scale of the serious changes in occupational roles and to the meaning of work that is taking place in knowledge-intensive environments and give a pointer to what might constitute good and bad management practice in knowledge-intensive companies.
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