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Managing ‘Human Resources’ by Exploiting and Exploring People’s Potentials: 37 (Research in the Sociology of Organizations)
Mikael Holmqvist, Andre Spicer
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| #4319121 in eBooks | 2013-01-02 | 2013-08-01 | File type: PDF|||This volume of Research in the Sociology of Organizations offers nine critical essays interrogating human resources approaches to management, both firm- and self-initiated. Their focus on 'exploitation and exploration' contributes to an exciting revival of soc
Organizations are under constant pressure to be ambidextrous. They must both be able to exploit existing processes, routines and systems at the same time as they must engage in exploration through playfulness, relaxed control and experimentation. The dilemma for organizations is a familiar one. But we know little about the human costs and challenges of ambidexterity. In this volume we explore the impact of ambidextrous organizations on individuals' working lives. An inte...
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