Work orientations and work attitudes have to do with the productive capacities in society. Insofar as individuals are positively oriented towards contributing their labour, we can expect a great amount of work to be done and to be carried out efficiently, carefully and responsibly. These subjective factors are thus very vital in modern working life.Work Orientations: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Findings offers up-to-date research on people’s commitment to work and employment and job satisfaction in economically advanced countries. It will also analyse changes that have taken place in these respects over the last decades.Among the key issues in Work Orientations are questions about whether patterns of work centrality and employment commitment tend to remain stable or have changed across time in various countries. Moreover, we assume that the circumstances under which people participate in the social division of labour colour their subjective relationships to their jobs and to employment in general. A major aim of the book is to explore the impact of factors such as occupation, education, age and gender on work orientations and work attitudes.Work Orientations will be invaluable for researchers and scholars in the fields or organizational studies, the sociology of work, employee engagement and related disciplines.
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Work Orientations: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Findings offers up-to-date research on people’s commitment to work and employment and job satisfaction in economically advanced countries. It will also analyse changes that have taken place in these respects over the last decades.
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Chapter 1 IntroductionBengt Furåker and Kristina HåkanssonChapter 2 Theoretical and Conceptual Considerations on Work Orientations Bengt FuråkerChapter 3 Declining Work Centrality among Millennials – Myth or Reality?Tómas Bjarnason and Kristina HåkanssonChapter 4Work as a calling: Existential Dimensions of Individuals’ Work OrientationsMattias Bengtsson and Marita FlisbäckChapter 5Work Attitudes, Employment and Work Mobilization: A Comparison of Anglo-Saxon and Nordic Countries, 2005 and 2015Bengt FuråkerChapter 6Organizational Commitment: Cross-national Differences and Work-related FactorsBengt Furåker and Kristina HåkanssonChapter 7Commitment in Organisations Using Temporary Agency WorkersKristina Håkansson and Tommy IsidorssonChapter 8‘There is No Future for Us Soldiers’: Sensing Dignity and Alienation in the Cabin Ann Bergman and Jan Ch. KarlssonChapter 9Young Workers’ Job Satisfaction in EuropeBelgin Okay-Somerville, Dora Scholarios and Edward SosuChapter 10Matching Work Values with Job Qualities for Job Satisfaction: A Comparison of 24 OECD Countries in 2015Tomas Berglund and Ingrid EsserList of ContributorsIndex
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780367785345
Publisert
2021-03-31
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
453 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
246

Biographical note

Bengt Furåker is Professor at the Department of Sociology and Work Science, University of Gothenburg.

Kristina Håkansson is Professor at the Department of Sociology and Work Science, University of Gothenburg.