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Conclusion The research that has been done to date on the management of nonstandard work arrangements suggests that the outcomes of these work arrangements are, at best, mixed for both individual workers and organizations. While the use of nonstandard workers might provide some benefits to organizations this review suggests that more work needs to be done to understand how the benefits and costs of this management employment practice can affect organizations in the long term. Conditions of Work and Employment Series No. 61 17 Bibliography Ammons, S.K.; Markham, W.T. 2004. “Working at home: Experiences of skilled white collar workers, ” Sociological Spectrum, 24, 191-238. Ang, S.; Slaughter, S.A. 2001. “Work outcomes and job design for contract versus permanent information systems professionals on software development teams, ” MIS Quarterly, 25, 321. Ashford, S.J.; George, E.; Blatt, R. 2008. “Old assumptions, new work: The opportunities and challenges of research on nonstandard employment ” in J.P. Walsh and A.P. Brief (Eds.), Annals of the Academy of Management , Vol. 1. pages 65-118. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Bailey, D.; Kurland, N.B. 2002. “A review of telework research: Findings, new directions, and lessons for the study of modern work ,” Journal of Organizational Behavior, 23: 383-400. Barley, S.R.; Kunda, G. 2004. Gurus, hired guns, and warm bodies: Itinerant experts in a knowledge economy, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. -----; -----. 2006. “Contracting: A new form of professional practice,” Academy of Management Perspectives , 19, 1-19. Battisti, M.; Vallanti, G. 2013. “Flexible wage contracts, temporary jobs, and form performance: Evidence from Italian firms ,” Industrial Relations, 52(3): 737-750. Bauer, T.; Truxillo, D. 2000. “Temp-to-permanent employees: A longitudinal study of stress and selection success ,” Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 5, 337-346. Belous, R.S. 1989. “How human resource systems adjust to the downshift toward contingent workers ,” Monthly Labor Review, 112(3), 7-12. Benson, J. 1998. “Dual commitment: Contract workers in Australian manufacturing enterprises,” Journal of Management Studies , 35, 355-375. Bhandari, A.; Hesmati, A. 2006. Wage inequality and job insecurity among permanent and contract workers in India: Evidence from organized manufacturing industries , IZA Discussion Paper Series. IZA DP No. 2097, Institute for the Study of Labour, Bonn. Bloom, N.; Liang, J.; Roberts, J.; Ying, Z.Y. 2013. Does working from home work? Evidence from a Chinese experiment , NBER Working Paper No. 18871, National Bureau of Economic Research. Brews, P.J.; Tucci, C.L. 2004. “Exploring the structural effects of internetworking,” Strategic Management Journal, 25 (5), 429-451. Broschak, J.P.; Davis-Blake, A. 2006. “Mixing standard work and nonstandard deals: The consequences of heterogeneity in employment arrangements ,” The Academy of Management Journal, 49 , 371-393. Bryson, A. 2013. “Do temporary agency workers affect workplace performance”? Journal of Productivity Analysis, 39:131-138. Campbell, I.; Burgess, J. 2001. “Casual employment in Australia and temporary employment in Europe: Developing a cross-national comparison ,” Work, Employment and Society, 15, 171-184. Cappelli, P. 1999. “Career jobs are dead,” California Management Review, 42(1): 146-167. -----; Keller, J.R. 2013. “Classifying work in the new economy,” Academy of Management Review, Download 347.93 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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