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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949069044602882
    Format: 1 online resource (xvii, 267 pages).
    ISBN: 9781787563117 (e-book) , 9781787563131 (ePUB)
    Series Statement: Advanced series in management, volume 19
    Content: This volume explores and presents challenges that "traditional" organisations experience once they take off towards self-managing organisations (or Teal Organisations). The concept of Teal Organisations is not surprising nowadays, but strangely enough it remains a dream concept: the majority of modern organisations represent hierarchical managerial constructions, with little to no evidence of self-management.The main characteristics of self-management are well-known: whole tasks; organisational actors equipped with a certain skill portfolio that is required to accomplish these tasks; work organised in teams that have autonomy for decision-making and performance management. Self-management is often accompanied by greater flexibility, better use of employees' creative capacities, increased quality of work life, and decreased employee absenteeism and turnover, eventually resulting in increased job satisfaction and organizational commitment.In this volume, we suggest that self-managing teams require a new way forward in modern organisations. Particularly, we offer a new roadmap for leaders who are responsible for the implementation of self-managing teams.
    Note: Includes index. , Prelims -- Introduction -- The concept of self-managing teams: history and taxonomy -- Literature review of successful self-managing teams -- Healthcare teams in long-term and elderly care at Livio: a case study -- The relevance of line managers in self-managing teams -- Governance mechanisms and HRM Activities in self-managing teams -- The role of organisational support and HRM function in self-managing teams -- Discussion and future outlook -- Appendices -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781787563124
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Education
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    Keywords: Electronic books.
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1042185522
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource , illustrations
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 9781787563117 , 1787563111
    Series Statement: Advanced series in management volume 19
    Content: Adoption and AdaptationApplication of the Adoption and Adaptation Phase to Livio; Use; Application of the Use Phase to Livio; Incorporation; Application of the Incorporation Phase to Livio; Line Management Roles, Behaviours and Leadership Styles in the Implementation Process of Self-managing Teams; Discussion about the Relevance of Line Managers in Self-managing Teams; References; 5. Governance Mechanisms and HRM Activities in Self-managing Teams; Empowerment of Self-managing Teams; Transformation towards Self-managing Teams; HRM Activities for Self-managing Teams
    Content: Front Cover; Organisational Roadmap Towards Teal Organisations; Copyright Page; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; About the Authors; Introduction; Goal and Approach in This Book; Defining Our Terms: Self-management and Self-managing Teams; The Authors' Self-managing Team; References; 1. The Concept of Self-managing Teams: History and Taxonomy; A Short History of Self-managing Teams in Three Waves; First Wave: The Classic Self-managing Team Approach (1950-1980); Second Wave: The Modern Self-managing Team Approach (1980-2005)
    Content: History of Livio's Choice to Introduce Self-managing TeamsInformation Sources; References; 4. The Relevance of Line Managers in Self-managing Teams; The Role of Line Managers in SMTs; The Devolution of People Management Responsibilities; Task Implementation; Decision-making Power; Recruitment and Selection; Performance Assessment; Training and Development; Compensation and Rewards; Task Distribution and Organising Schedules; Communication; Financial Power; Knowledge; The Implementation of Self-managing Teams in Organisations; Initiation; Application of the Initiation Phase at Livio
    Content: Third Wave: The Contemporary Self-managing Team Approach (2005-2020)Types of Self-managing Teams; Summary: How to Describe Self-managing Teams in Detail; References; 2. Literature Review of Successful Self-managing Teams; Evidence-based Literature Review Methodology; Sample-systematic Search; Critical Evaluation of Evidence; Categorisation by Methodological Approach; Results; Group Task Design; Encouraging Supervisory Behaviour; Group Characteristics; Group Composition; Group Beliefs; Group Process; Employee Involvement Context; Components New to the Framework of; Organisational Level
    Content: Team LevelIndividual Level; Outcomes of Successful Self-managing Teams; Discussion; Reference article samples; References; 3. Healthcare Teams in Long-term and Elderly Care at Livio: A Case Study; Introduction; The Organisation; External and Internal Developments; External Developments; Demographic Changes; Decentralisation of Healthcare to Municipalities; Participation Discussion; Institutional Pressures; Internal Developments; The Introduction of MyPlan; Training and Transformation Programme; Introduction of Pilot Teams; Professionally Organised Teamwork; Development Projects
    Content: This volume explores and presents challenges that ""traditional"" organisations experience once they take off towards self-managing organisations - what Laloux (2014) called Teal Organisations. It offers a new roadmap for leaders who are responsible for the implementation of self-managing teams in organisations
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1787563111
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781787563124
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781787563124
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Bondarouk, Tanya Organisational roadmap towards teal organisations Bingley, UK : Emerald Publishing, 2018 ISBN 9781787563124
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Author information: Bondarouk, Tanya
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1841274712
    Format: ix, 414 Seiten , Diagramme , 25 cm
    ISBN: 9781839102738 , 183910273X
    Content: "This timely Research Handbook brings together 24 chapters with a wide range of different theoretical perspectives, empirical research, and innovative thought provoking ideas relating to an area of organisation and management that has been neglected for many decades - line managers. With a resurgence of interest in the topic in recent decades, this Research Handbook argues that line managers are a critical element of both employee experiences and organisational performance and worthy of close attention. Split into three sections, chapters present various ways in which line managers can implement HRM practices in the organisation, considering the implementation of a variety of HRM policies and practices (content), a variety of implementation processes (process), and a variety of line management actors. It also develops future directions for research on line managers, such as the future of work, digitalisation, robotisation and AI and the gig economy. Integrating theoretical and empirical research, the Research Handbook on Line Managers will be a key resource for scholars in the fields of business leadership, human resource management and organisation studies. It also provides managerial practices for organisations and line managers who are looking to improve the effectiveness and the efficiency of their work"--
    Note: 1. Line managers inhuman resource management: theory, analysis and new developments / Keith Townsend, Anna Bos-Nehles and Kaifeng Jiang -- I. Theories in line management research / 2. A systems theory perspective on the frontline manager role / Brian Harney and Qian Yi Lee -3. Fitting the line: a review of person-environment fit theory in line manager research / Adam Robertson and Jennifer Chelsea Veres -- 4. Line managers, role theory and HRM 52 / Samantha Evans -- 5. Frontline managers and human resource management: a social exchange theory perspective / Anindita Roy Bannya and Hugh T.J. Bainbridge -- 6. Line managers and HRM: a relational approach to paradox / Julia Brandl, Anne Keegan and Ina Aust -- 7. The role of line managers in the formation of employees' HR attributions / Rebecca Hewett and Amanda Shantz -- II. Topics in line management research -- 8. The underappreciated role of line managers in human resource management / Joon Young Kim and Rebecca R. Kehoe -- 9. Line manager capabilities and human resource practice implementation / David M. Sikora -- 10. The allocation of HRM responsibilities to line managers: where is it most likely to happen? / Michael Brookes and Chris Brewster -- 11. Line managers in the public sector / Eva Knies, Adelien Decramer and Mieke Audenaert -- 12. HRM in small firms: owner-managers as line managers / Carol Atkinson, Ben Lupton and Charles Dahwa -- 13. The debateable leadership role of frontline managers / Keith Townsend, Ashlea Troth and Rebecca Loudoun -- 14. Line managers' empowering leadership and employees' task i-deals: an explanation from self-determination theory / Elise Marescaux, Anja Van den Broeck and Sophie De Winne -- 15. Global talent management: the central role of line managers throughout the organisation in shaping and implementing effective GTM / Karin A. King -- 16. Line management and the resolution of workplace conflict in the UK / Richard Saundry, Virginia Fisher and Sue Kinsey -- 17. Almost at the top, but not quite: senior management's sources of power and their influence on HRM 270 / Atieh Mirfakhar, Jordi Trullen, and Mireia Valverde -- 18. The role of line managers in the implementation of work adjustment practices for chronically ill employees: a qualitative study / Silvia Profili, Alessia Sammarra, Laura Innocenti, and Anna C. Bos-Nehles -- 19. Mental disability disclosure in the workplace: the role of line managers / Rina Hastuti and Andrew R. Timming -- 20. Line management in emergency services occupations: exploring personal challenges and organizational change in a uniformed culture / Joanne Mildenhall and Leo McCann -- III. Future directions in line management research -- 21 The future of work: implications for the frontline manager's role in HR implementation / Kathy Monks and Edel Conway -- 22. The role of line managers in the implementation of digitalization / Violetta Khoreva, Anna Bos-Nehles and Sari Salojärvi -- 23. Reconceptualizing the HRM role of the line manager in the age of artificial intelligence / Ewold Drent, Maarten Renkema and Anna Bos-Nehles -- 24. Line managers and the gig economy: an oxymoron? Paradox navigation in online labor platform contexts / Jeroen Meijerink, Philip Rogiers and Anne Keegan
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781839102745
    Language: English
    Keywords: Führungskraft ; Linienorganisation ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949416123402882
    Format: 1 online resource (424 pages).
    ISBN: 9781839102745 (e-book)
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in business and management series
    Content: "This timely Research Handbook brings together 24 chapters with a wide range of different theoretical perspectives, empirical research, and innovative thought provoking ideas relating to an area of organisation and management that has been neglected for many decades - line managers. With a resurgence of interest in the topic in recent decades, this Research Handbook argues that line managers are a critical element of both employee experiences and organisational performance and worthy of close attention. Split into three sections, chapters present various ways in which line managers can implement HRM practices in the organisation, considering the implementation of a variety of HRM policies and practices (content), a variety of implementation processes (process), and a variety of line management actors. It also develops future directions for research on line managers, such as the future of work, digitalisation, robotisation and AI and the gig economy. Integrating theoretical and empirical research, the Research Handbook on Line Managers will be a key resource for scholars in the fields of business leadership, human resource management and organisation studies. It also provides managerial practices for organisations and line managers who are looking to improve the effectiveness and the efficiency of their work"--
    Note: Contents: 1. Line managers in human resource management: Theory, analysis and new developments / Keith Townsend, Anna Bos-Nehles and Kaifeng Jiang -- Part I. Theories in line management research -- 2. A systems theory perspective on the frontline manager role / Brian Harney and Qian Yi Lee -- 3. Fitting the line: A review of person‒environment fit theory in line manager research / Adam Robertson and Jennifer Chelsea Veres -- 4. Line managers, role theory and hrm / Samantha Evans -- 5. Frontline managers and human resource management: A social exchange theory perspective / Anindita Roy Bannya and Hugh T.J. Bainbridge -- 6. Line managers and hrm: A relational approach to paradox / Julia Brandl, Anne Keegan and Ina Aust -- 7. The role of line managers in the formation of employees' hr attributions / Rebecca Hewett and Amanda Shantz -- Part II. Topics in line management research -- 8. The underappreciated role of line managers in human resource management / Joon Young Kim and Rebecca R. Kehoe -- 9. Line manager capabilities and human resource practice implementation / David M. Sikora -- 10. The allocation of hrm responsibilities to line managers: Where is it most likely to happen? / Michael Brookes and Chris Brewster -- 11. Line managers in the public sector / Eva Knies, Adelien Decramer and Mieke Audenaert -- 12. Hrm in small firms: Owner-managers as line managers / Carol Atkinson, Ben Lupton and Charles Dahwa -- 13. The debateable leadership role of frontline managers / Keith Townsend, Ashlea Troth and Rebecca Loudoun -- 14. Line managers' empowering leadership and employees' task i-deals: An explanation from self-determination theory / Elise Marescaux, Anja Van den Broeck and Sophie De Winne -- 15. Global talent management: The central role of line managers throughout the organisation in shaping and implementing effective gtm / Karin A. King -- 16. Line management and the resolution of workplace conflict in the uk / Richard Saundry, Virginia Fisher and Sue Kinsey -- 17. Almost at the top, but not quite: Senior management's sources of power and their influence on hrm / Atieh Mirfakhar, Jordi Trullen, and Mireia Valverde -- 18. The role of line managers in the implementation of work adjustment practices for chronically ill employees: A qualitative study / Silvia Profili, Alessia Sammarra, Laura Innocenti, and Anna C. Bos-Nehles -- 19. Mental disability disclosure in the workplace: The role of line managers / Rina Hastuti and Andrew R. Timming -- 20. Line management in emergency services occupations: Exploring personal challenges and organizational change in a uniformed culture / Joanne Mildenhall and Leo McCann -- Part III. Future directions in line management research -- 21. The future of work: Implications for the frontline manager's role in hr implementation / Kathy Monks and Edel Conway -- 22. The role of line managers in the implementation of digitalization / Violetta Khoreva, Anna Bos-Nehles and Sari Salojärvi -- 23. Reconceptualizing the hrm role of the line manager in the age of artificial intelligence / Ewold Drent, Maarten Renkema and Anna Bos-Nehles -- 24. Line managers and the gig economy: An oxymoron? Paradox navigation in online labor platform contexts / Jeroen Meijerink, Philip Rogiers and Anne Keegan -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781839102738 (hardback)
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 5
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    Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA :Edward Elgar Publishing,
    UID:
    almafu_BV048583041
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 424 Seiten).
    ISBN: 978-1-83910-274-5
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in business and management series
    Note: Titel und Verantwortlichkeitsangabe der Landingpage entnommen, da kein Titelblatt vorhanden (Elgaronline)
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-1-83910-273-8
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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