Oxford Handbook of Work and Organization
Discover the comprehensive insights of the Oxford Handbook of Work and Organization, published by Oxford University Press in 2004. This essential hardback volume spans 680 pages and aims to explore the intricate relationship between work, organizations, and the broader economic transformations occurring in Europe and America.
Featuring a collection of theoretically informed essays authored by leading experts in their fields, this handbook delves into significant changes in work, occupations, and organizational structures. Whether you're a student, researcher, or professional, this book provides valuable perspectives and a deeper understanding of the dynamics that shape the modern workplace.
Enhance your knowledge and stay informed about the evolving landscape of work and organization with this indispensable resource.