Work Organization has achieved recent prominence in European policy, as new employment guidelines are embodied in the policies of all European Member States. New forms of Work Organization, properly understood, offer collaborative competitive advantage to European enterprises. This book, based on decades of action research in separate European nations, identifies the research background from which these new insights and policy initiatives have emerged, with continuing lessons to be learned from differences. Work Organization is the missing link which enables innovation and training to produce sustainable increases in productivity: this is not mere academic theory but also vital practical business. The book launches a new European research agenda, which is attracting interest from across the developed world and beyond. Rather than arguing for a stronger role for the state, or simply leaving matters to the market, the book presents a “third way” based on networks and coalitions, illustrated with numerous current European case studies, which provide explanations for developments at the level of enterprises, regions and the European Union itself. The book provides valuable insights into new European Commission initiatives and Transatlantic Dialogue, and provides the foundations for renewed democratic dialogue.
2022. ‘…These Workshops are like Sunday´s Church Visit – but then, it’s Monday Again…’—using Understanding to Bridge Ambitious Talk and Action. Systemic Practice and Action Research 35:3 ► pp. 375 ff.
Wibisono, Eristian
2022. Smart Specialisation in less-developed regions of the European Union. REGION 9:2 ► pp. 161 ff.
Johnsen, Hans Chr. Garmann, Clare Hildebrandt, Hildegunn Aslaksen, Richard Ennals & Jon P. Knudsen
2021. The Dialogical Approach to Workplace Innovation. In The Palgrave Handbook of Workplace Innovation, ► pp. 155 ff.
Gustavsen, Bjørn
2020. Action research and the problem of the single case. International Journal of Action Research 16:1-2020 ► pp. 77 ff.
Asheim, Bjørn Terje
2019. Smart specialisation, innovation policy and regional innovation systems: what about new path development in less innovative regions?. Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research 32:1 ► pp. 8 ff.
Pomares, Egoitz
2019. Alternative Learning Frameworks: Workplace Innovation Programmes and Smart Specialisation Policies in the Basque Country. International Journal of Action Research :2-3/2018 ► pp. 181 ff.
Pomares, Egoitz
2020. Workplace Innovation Programmes: bridging research and policymaking. International Journal of Action Research 16:1-2020 ► pp. 40 ff.
Moniz, António & Bettina-Johanna Krings
2016. Robots Working with Humans or Humans Working with Robots? Searching for Social Dimensions in New Human-Robot Interaction in Industry. Societies 6:3 ► pp. 23 ff.
Ennals, Richard & Hans Christian Garmann Johnsen
2015. Higher Education in a Knowledge Society: How to Close the Knowledge Divide. In Higher Education in a Sustainable Society [CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance, ], ► pp. 241 ff.
Gausdal, Anne Haugen
2015. Methods for Developing Innovative SME Networks. Journal of the Knowledge Economy 6:4 ► pp. 978 ff.
Holtskog, Halvor, Richard Ennals & Hans Christian Garmann Johnsen
2015. Sustainable Manufacturing as Mutual Competence Building. In Higher Education in a Sustainable Society [CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance, ], ► pp. 113 ff.
Thorkildsen, Are, Matti Kaulio & Marianne Ekman
2015. Project leadership in regional development coalitions: Horizontal and vertical challenges of trustkeeping. European Urban and Regional Studies 22:4 ► pp. 383 ff.
Baburoglu, Oguz N & Gulru Z Goker
2014. Going large scale: The Polling Conference process for participatory constitution making in Turkey. Action Research 12:4 ► pp. 374 ff.
Holtskog, Halvor
2013. Continuous Improvement Beyond the Lean Understanding. Procedia CIRP 7 ► pp. 575 ff.
Asheim, Bjørn
2012. The Changing Role of Learning Regions in the Globalizing Knowledge Economy: A Theoretical Re-examination. Regional Studies 46:8 ► pp. 993 ff.
Eikeland, Olav
2012. Action research and organisational learning: a Norwegian approach to doing action research in complex organisations. Educational Action Research 20:2 ► pp. 267 ff.
Gausdal, Anne Haugen & Jarle Moss Hildrum
2012. Facilitating Trust Building in Networks: A Study from the Water Technology Industry. Systemic Practice and Action Research 25:1 ► pp. 15 ff.
Ennals, Richard, Peter Totterdill & Robert Parrington
2011. Can Knowledge Be Transferred?. In Innovation through Knowledge Transfer 2010 [Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, 9], ► pp. 3 ff.
2010. Constructing interorganizational collaboration. Action Research 8:3 ► pp. 293 ff.
Lifvergren, Svante
2008. A development coalition for sustainability in healthcare. In Creating Sustainable Work Systems (2nd edn), ► pp. 167 ff.
Ataöv, A.
2007. Continuous learning processes in creating the public realm. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Municipal Engineer 160:3 ► pp. 135 ff.
Greenwood, Davydd J.
2007. Teaching/learning action research requires fundamental reforms in public higher education. Action Research 5:3 ► pp. 249 ff.
Sæther, Bjørnar
2007. From Researching Regions at a Distance to Participatory Network Building: Integrating Action Research and Economic Geography. Systemic Practice and Action Research 20:1 ► pp. 15 ff.
Alasoini, Tuomo
2006. In Search of Generative Results: A New Generation of Programmes to Develop Work Organization. Economic and Industrial Democracy 27:1 ► pp. 9 ff.
Polenske, Karen R.
2006. Clustering in Space Versus Dispersing Over Space. In The Emerging Digital Economy [Advances in Spatial Science, ], ► pp. 35 ff.
Fosse, Jens Kristian
2005. The potential of dialogue in a municipal development project: action research and planning practice. AI & SOCIETY 19:4 ► pp. 464 ff.
Fosse, Jens Kristian
2014. Between continuity and change in local restructuring: Facilitating path creation in local development in Vennesla, Norway. Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift - Norwegian Journal of Geography 68:2 ► pp. 102 ff.
Hilsen, Anne Inga & Richard Ennals
2005. Age, mobility, and knowledge: an action research approach. AI & SOCIETY 19:4 ► pp. 552 ff.
Johnsen, Hans Chr Garmann, Roger Normann & Jens Kristian Fosse
2005. Reflexive democracy: creating actionable knowledge through regional development coalitions. AI & SOCIETY 19:4 ► pp. 442 ff.
McEwan, Anne-Marie & Richard Ennals
2005. Building social capital and regional innovation through Healthy Working Centres: An investigation in the South East of England. AI & SOCIETY 19:4 ► pp. 348 ff.
Normann, Roger
2005. Can regions learn? Critical assessment of regions as arenas for regional development. AI & SOCIETY 19:4 ► pp. 520 ff.
Payne, Jonathan & Ewart Keep
2005. Promoting Workplace Development: Lessons for UK Policy from Nordic Approaches to Job Redesign and the Quality of Working Life. In Participation and Democracy at Work, ► pp. 146 ff.
Johannisson, B.
2004. Entrepreneurship in Scandinavia: Bridging Individualism and Collectivism. In Crossroads of Entrepreneurship [International Studies in Entrepreneurship, 3], ► pp. 225 ff.
Johannisson, B.
2004. Entrepreneurship in Scandinavia: Bridging Individualism and Collectivism. In Crossroads of Entrepreneurship [International Studies in Entrepreneurship, 3], ► pp. 225 ff.
Johnsen, Hans Chr Garmann & Roger Normann
2004. When Research and Practice Collide: The Role of Action Research When There Is a Conflict of Interest with Stakeholders. Systemic Practice and Action Research 17:3 ► pp. 207 ff.
Nyhan, Barry, Peter Cressey, Massimo Tomassini, Michael Kelleher & Rob Poell
2004. European perspectives on the learning organisation. Journal of European Industrial Training 28:1 ► pp. 67 ff.
Payne, Jonathan
2004. Re-Evaluating the Finnish Workplace Development Programme: Evidence from Two Projects in the Municipal Sector. Economic and Industrial Democracy 25:4 ► pp. 485 ff.
Budhwar, Pawan, Andy Crane, Annette Davies, Rick Delbridge, Tim Edwards, Mahmoud Ezzamel, Lloyd Harris, Emmanuel Ogbonna & Robyn Thomas
2002. Organizing/theorizing: developments in organization theory and practice. Management Research News 25:8/9/10 ► pp. 1 ff.
von Otter, Casten
2002. Sweden. In Worlds of Work, ► pp. 325 ff.
Dörre, Klaus & Bernd Röttger
2001. Radikaler Strukturwandel — eine Herausforderung für industriepolitische Netzwerke. In Kooperationsverbünde und regionale Modernisierung, ► pp. 61 ff.
Ennals, Richard
2001. Socially useful networking. AI & Society 15:1-2 ► pp. 121 ff.
Ennals, Richard
2010. Céline Louche, Samuel O. Idowu, Walter Leal Filho (eds): Innovative CSR: From risk management to value creation. AI & SOCIETY 25:3 ► pp. 377 ff.
Ennals, Richard
2011. Labour Issues and Corporate Social Responsibility. In Theory and Practice of Corporate Social Responsibility, ► pp. 143 ff.
Ennals, Richard
2014. Lipstick. In Responsible Management [CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance, ], ► pp. 37 ff.
Ennals, Richard
2014. Working Life. In Responsible Management [CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance, ], ► pp. 75 ff.
Ennals, Richard
2014. Workplace Innovation. In Responsible Management [CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance, ], ► pp. 111 ff.
Ennals, Richard
2015. Management as Intervention. In Higher Education in a Sustainable Society [CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance, ], ► pp. 177 ff.
Ennals, Richard
2016. Björn Gustavsen: Democratic Dialogue and Development. In The Palgrave Handbook of Organizational Change Thinkers, ► pp. 1 ff.
Ennals, Richard
2017. Björn Gustavsen: Democratic Dialogue and Development. In The Palgrave Handbook of Organizational Change Thinkers, ► pp. 555 ff.
Ennals, Richard
2019. Democratic Dialogue and Development: An Intellectual Obituary of Björn Gustavsen. International Journal of Action Research :2-3/2018 ► pp. 146 ff.
Ennals, Richard
2021. Gustavsen, Björn: Democratic Dialogue and Development. In The Palgrave Handbook of Organizational Change Thinkers, ► pp. 681 ff.
Hassink, Robert & Arnoud Lagendijk
2001. The Dilemmas of Interregional Institutional Learning. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 19:1 ► pp. 65 ff.
Knave, Bengt & Richard Ennals
2001. Working Life Across Cultures: “Work Life 2000: Quality in Work” and Occupational Health Education in Developing Countries. International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics 7:4 ► pp. 435 ff.
Taylor, Michael & Bjørn Asheim
2001. The Concept of the Firm in Economic Geography. Economic Geography 77:4 ► pp. 315 ff.
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