Index
Andrea Tomo
(University of Naples Federico II, Italy)
ISBN: 978-1-83753-595-8, eISBN: 978-1-83753-594-1
Publication date: 28 July 2023
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Citation
Tomo, A. (2023), "Index", Identity in the Public Sector, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 135-137. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83753-594-120231006
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:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2023 Andrea Tomo. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited
INDEX
Abstraction
, 3, 127
Agile work
, 10
Becoming processes
, 13
Behavioural Public Administration (BPA)
, 58–59
Bibliometric analysis
, 51–52, 54
co-word analysis and science mapping
, 53–54
sample selection
, 52–53
‘Black box’ of identity
, 2, 123
Bottom-up process
, 124
Clusters
analysis
, 52
and associated dimensions
, 59
dimensions and positioning
, 61
and dimensions of identity in public sector
, 54–59
evolution of terms over time
, 58–59
theorising from clusters
, 59–63
Co-words analysis
, 3, 51–54, 126
Communication
, 101, 104–105
Conflicts
, 101, 104–105
Control
, 75, 101–103, 105
Coping behaviours
, 17, 32–33
COVID-19 pandemic
, 1, 10, 73, 77–78
Cultural values
, 1
Devices
, 62
Digital tools
, 73
Digital version
, 129–130
Digital world, transferring identity in
, 100–101
Dis-identification
, 8
Discursive forces
, 13
Dislocation
, 108
Disorientation
, 89–90
Employee motivation
, 1
Employee well-being
, 76, 81, 128
Ethnographic analysis
, 3–4
Ethnographic approach
, 29, 75–76
External drivers of change
, 54–56
Fantasmatic logics
, 110, 112, 129
Flexible work
, 10
Formal devices
, 62
Free riding
, 101–103, 105
Generative resistance
, 12–13
Geographical areas
, 28
Human resource management (HRM)
, 10, 76–77
Hybrid work
, 10
Hybridisation
, 31–32
Hyperconnectivity and lack of disconnection
, 87–89
Identification
, 8–9
Identity
, 1–2, 51, 125
bibliometric analysis
, 52–54
clusters and dimensions of identity in public sector
, 54–59
complexity
, 3
conceptualisation
, 8
discovering threats, struggles and coping behaviours
, 30–35
features in public sector
, 17
framing of identity issues in public sector
, 16–29
and importance for studying organisations
, 7–11
macro-areas/dimensions
, 3
overlapping
, 94–95
in public sector
, 63–65
reinforcement
, 96–98
segmentation
, 96
sensemaking
, 95–96
struggles
, 17
(temporary) impoverishment and instability
, 93–94
theorising from clusters
, 59–63
threats
, 17
visual methods for enhancing studies on identity
, 36–37
Impression management
, 57–58
Informal devices
, 62
Integrated analysis
, 123–124
Interactions
, 57
Interpretation
, 62
Interpretive/adaptive approach
, 61–62
Interrelated analysis
, 123–124
Isolation
, 101, 103–105
Iterative process of identity formation
, 35
Itinerant workstations
, 91–92
Job Demands-Resources model (JD-R model)
, 78–79
Job satisfaction
, 1, 77
Level of analysis
, 17
Lockdown period
, 77–78
Loneliness
, 89–90
Making meanings
, 80
Management by objectives (MBO)
, 107
Methodological approach
, 52
Micro-level analysis
, 123
Micro-politics of resistance
, 13
Motivation
, 101–103, 105
Nesting
, 80
New normal
, 84
New Public Governance (NPG)
, 10, 31, 111
New Public Management (NPM)
, 1, 9–10, 13–14, 31, 110–111
Normative approach
, 61
Organisation-centric studies
, 9
Organisational change
, 9
Organisational citizenship behaviours (OCB)
, 56–57, 76–77
Organisational contexts
, 1
Organisational homelessness
, 80
Organisational performance
, 1
Organisations
, 76–78, 80
Organizational citizenship
, 56–57
Organizational control
, 57
Overlapping of work and private life
, 85–86
Personal experiences
, 1
Personal resources
, 79
Personality
, 7
traits
, 79
Photo-elicitation
, 36–37, 81, 125–126
Placemaking
, 80
Policy-making
, 64
Political logics
of contestation
, 111, 129
of defence
, 129
of equivalence
, 110
Political movements
, 109
Political practices
, 108
Post NPM-inspired reforms
, 1
Post-lockdown experiences of smart working
, 99–105
Power, Performance and People (3P)
, 107
Prevailing discourses
, 15
Private space within public space
, 80
Public administration (PA)
, 17, 27, 82, 84
cases
, 28
Public employees
, 30, 75
threats, struggles and coping behaviours
, 33–35
Public managers
, 12–13
Public sector
, 1
framing of identity issues in public sector
, 16–29
identity in
, 63–65
main identity threats, struggles and coping behaviours in
, 31–33
reforms and cage to employees’ identity
, 11–15
research design
, 16–27
results
, 27–29
Public Value (PV)
, 10
Regimes
, 57
Relations
, 57
Remote work
, 10, 77, 80
Research design
, 81–84
Research methods
, 17, 29
Resistance
, 15
Roles and rules imposition
, 56
Science Mapping
, 52–54
of ‘Identity in Public Sector’
, 56
Self-alienation
, 8
Smart Public Management
, 129
Smart Working (SW)
, 1, 10, 74, 77, 129
characteristics of regimes
, 108–113
positive and negative aspects
, 105–108
post-lockdown experiences of
, 99–105
regimes
, 110–113
solutions suggested by participants
, 98–99
Social isolation
, 78
Social logics
, 110, 129
Social norms
, 1
Social practices
, 108
Struggles
, 32
Subjectivity
, 75
Telework
, 10
Theoretical reasoning
, 64
Theorisation
, 3
There’s no place like home
, 80
Threats
, 32
Translation
, 62–63
Uncertainty
, 14
Visual methods
, 27, 81, 125–126
for enhancing studies on identity
, 36–37
VOSviewer
, 3, 52–53, 58, 126
Web of Science (WOS)
, 2, 16, 37, 52–53, 125
Well-being
, 76
Working
, 77
Work–life balance
, 76, 81, 128
Workload
, 101–105
and collaboration among colleagues
, 102
Workplace
, 75–76, 81
organisation of workplace and effects on identity
, 92–98
organisation of workplace and effects on individual activities
, 85–92
re-organising workplaces during covid-19 lockdown
, 84–99
Workplace, Work–life balance and (employee) Well-being (3W)
, 107
- Prelims
- Introduction
- 1 Challenging Identity Issues in the Public Sector: Opportunity or Threat?
- 2 A Mapping of ‘Identity in the Public Sector’: Dealing With Context, Organizational and Individual Dimensions
- 3 Public Employees and Remote Working: Making Sense of Identity and the (New) Workplace
- Conclusions
- Index