Buch, Englisch, 346 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 687 g
Organisational Innovation, Competition and Employment
Buch, Englisch, 346 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 687 g
ISBN: 978-0-7146-4630-5
Verlag: Routledge
This book looks at the experience of 13 leading-edge European firms and institutions, drawn from the manufacturing services and health sectors. It shows how organisation has been the key to their productivity growth. It also shows that while Europe has much to learn from Japan and the USA, it has considerable expertise on which the production sector can grow.
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Introduction PART I: EUROPE'S PROBLEM WITH COMPETITIVENESS 1. Organisational Innovations: The Missing Link in European Competitiveness 2. Flexible Organisation: European Industry and Services in Transition 3. Commentary PART II: ORGANISATION AND INTEGRATION IN PRODUCTION 4. Swatch: A European Response to the Japanese Challenge 5. Organisational Routines and Competitiveness in the Auto Industry: The Case of Peugeot SA 6. Small Firm, Major Change: Zilverstad Silversmithing 7. The Broad Scope of Organisational Innovations PART III: ORGANISATION AND INNOVATION IN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 8. Organisational Innovation in Project Management: The Renault Twingo Case 9. Integrating R&D with Manufacturing to Build World-Wide Competitiveness: SGS Thomson Integrated Circuits 10. Commentary PART IV: ORGANISATION AND INNOVATION IN HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT 11. Managing Knowledge Flows: A Key Role for Personnel Management 12. Entrepreneurship on the Shopfloor: Nationale Nederlanden 13. Does Participation in Ownership Foster Participation in Continuous Improvement? The Case of Baxi Partnership 14. Oticon: A Case to Demonstrate a Flexible and Transparent Organisation 15. Human Resources Mobilisation: Setting the Stage for Organisational Innovation PART V: CHALLENGES TO PUBLIC POLICY 16. Networking as a Mechanism for Enabling Organisational Innovations: The Case of Continuous Improvement 17. Public Support for Firm Networking in Baden-Wurttemburg CONTENTS (cont.) 18. Patients as Work in Progress: Organisational Reform in the Health Sector 19. Commentary PART VI: PERSPECTIVES 20. Perspectives: A View from the USA 21. Organisaational Innovation: A European Perspective 22. Conclusions