Personnel Review: Volume 29 Issue 2

A Journal of People, Work, and Organisations

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Table of contents

The distribution of Belbin team roles among UK managers

S.G. Fisher, T.A. Hunter, W.D.K. Macrosson

Ascertains the preferred team roles of a substantial sample of UK managers using Belbin’s model. Finds that co‐ordinators and resource investigators are present in great numbers…

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Evaluating levels of strategic integration and devolvement of human resource management in the UK

Pawan S. Budhwar

Evaluates the levels of strategic “integration” of human resource management (HRM) into the corporate strategy and “devolvement” of responsibility for HRM to line managers in the…

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Employment relations in local government: strategic choice and the case of Brent

Ian Kessler, John Purcell, Jackie Coyle Shapiro

Systematically evaluates changes in people management in one case study, the London Borough of Brent, as the major arena for the regulation of employment relations in local…

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The hidden organisational costs of using non‐standard employment

Cameron Allan

The growth of non‐standard or atypical forms of employment, such as part‐time, casual work and so on, represents one of the most dramatic changes in the structure of employment in…

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Cognitive styles: enhancing the developmental component in National Vocational Qualifications

Lynette Priddey, Sue Williams

Outlines the findings of a study designed to inform current practice in developing UK National Vocational Qualifications (NVQ) and Scottish Vocational Qualifications (SVQ)…

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What does “commitment” really mean?: Views of UK and Swedish engineering managers

Val Singh, Susan Vinnicombe

There is little research on managers’ meanings of commitment. Unprompted responses from interviews with 37 senior engineers in three major UK and Swedish engineering companies…

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Cover of Personnel Review

ISSN:

0048-3486

e-ISSN:

1758-6933

ISSN-L:

0048-3486

Online date, start – end:

1971

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Professor Eddy Ng
  • Professor Pauline Stanton