Personnel Review: Volume 28 Issue 5/6
A Journal of People, Work, and Organisations
Table of contents
Can we trust the service sector to generate decent rates of growth and employment?
Outi AarnioIt is commonly argued that many economies must look toward a service‐based future. This article discusses the role of the service sector in generating economic growth and…
The filling in the sandwich: HRM and middle managers in the health sector
Teri McConville, Len HoldenThe central role of line managers in implementing human resource management, is widely acknowledged. There has, however, been scant research into how far that group affect, or are…
The reality of equal opportunities: The expectations and experiences of part‐time staff and their managers
Denise SkinnerPart‐time work has been the major area of employment growth during the last decade and now forms almost one‐quarter of total employment in the UK. Within the literature it is…
Diversity of appraisal and performance‐related pay practices in higher education
Steve ShelleyThis paper discusses the use of appraisal and performance‐related pay practices for academic staff in higher education in the UK. This discussion is based on the reports of heads…
Teamworking and service quality: the limits of employee involvement
Chris ReesThis article reports employee attitudes towards quality management (QM) at two organisations in the private services sector. It examines the nature and extent of employee…
Employment strategy: Comparing Japanese and British retail companies in Hong Kong
May M.L. Wong, Chris HendryThis study examines and compares the employment strategy used by Japanese and British retail companies in Hong Kong. Hendry’s structured employment systems model is adopted as the…
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0048-3486e-ISSN:
1758-6933ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Professor Eddy Ng
- Professor Pauline Stanton