Organization of Work Practices and Productivity: an Assessment of Research on World-Class Manufacturing
Chapter
Publication Date:
2013
Short description:
(2013). Organization of Work Practices and Productivity: an Assessment of Research on World-Class Manufacturing [survey of literature - rassegna di letteratura]. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/25709
abstract:
The chapter presents a review of research on an increasingly diffused set of work organization practices, known under various acronyms – as ‘world-class manufacturing’ (WCM), ‘high performance work systems’ (HPWS) and others – which is supposed to sustain productivity and to constitute a new form of organizing industrial work. The analysis is primarily developed with reference to the world of manufacturing firms, focusing particularly on practices such as processes organization, high-involvement work practices, positive industrial relations and ICT technologies, also considering their complementarities. The review conducted here indicates that the new organizational configuration emerging as effective is composed by innovative bundles of different ‘ingredients’, that can be applied with different weights and in a variety of possible combinations. While the superior performance of this new form of work organization is acclaimed by a number of econometric studies, this chapter also highlights that some methodological questions remain open and gives some indications for future research oriented to solving them.
Iris type:
1.2.01 Contributi in volume (Capitoli o Saggi) - Book Chapters/Essays
List of contributors:
Leoni, Riccardo
Book title:
Handbook of economic organization: integrating economic and organization theory
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