Employees and Employers in Service Organizations

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Boundaryless Career
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Durgamohan Musunuri
Employee Engagement
employee engagement in service industries
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erp
ERP Context
ERP Implementation
ERP Implementation Failure
ERP Life Cycle
ERP Research
ERP Solution
ERP Support
ERP System
ERP Training
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generational workforce studies
Girijesh Kumar Yadav
Hr Manager
human resource management
Implement ERP System
Individual's Positive Psychological State
Individual’s Positive Psychological State
Jelena Horvat
knowledge management strategies
Kuldeep Kumar
Lalatendu Kesari Jena
life
managers
Navdeep Kaur Kular
organizational behavior
Parul Wasan
PEOU Influence
Perceived Gender Equality
Polona Tominc
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Protean Career
Protean Career Attitude
Protean Career Orientation
Psychological Capital
psychological capital theory
Rabindra Kumar Pradhan
Ranjan Pattnaik
Samo Bobek
Sanjeev Kumar Jha
Sasmita Misra
Simona Sternad-Zabukovsek
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Uma Nagarajan
Urban Sebjan
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Vandana Madhavkumar
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Workplace Spirituality
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781771884730
  • Weight: 642g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Apr 2017
  • Publisher: Apple Academic Press Inc.
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Hardback
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With the increasing globalization and fast-paced technological advances in business today, service organizations must to respond to the changing business dynamic between employers and employees. The service industry has metamorphosed into a revolution not only in United States but in developed and developing countries also. Highly industrialized countries have become ‘service economies’, at least when measured in terms of share of the workforce employed in service industries.

This new book, Employees and Employers in Service Organizations: Emerging Challenges and Opportunities, the first volume in the 21st Century Business Management book series, provides an in-depth exploration of recent concepts and trends in business management in the service industries. It looks at the changing expectations and loyalties of young workers and others and the challenges and opportunities presented for service employers. The book considers theory and research findings, providing a plethora of practical implications and applications for these new workplace behavior dynamics.

Exploring the different perspectives and concepts from the book’s researchers and authors, Employees and Employers in Service Organizations: Emerging Challenges and Opportunities cover themes such as

• work-life balance

• spirituality in the workplace

• emerging positive psychology concepts, such as psychological capital, knowledge management, and mindfulness

• expectations, motivation, and behavior of different generations, such as Generation Y

This informative volume will be valuable for faculty teaching courses in management and self-improvement for leaders and executives as well as for those in service industries.

Arvind K. Birdie, PhD, is an Associate Professor and Acting Principal at the IIMT School of Management (Oxford Brooks University), Gurgaon, India. Dr. Arvind has been consistently recognized for her teaching abilities. For more than thirteen years she has taken post-graduate and graduate courses of management. As an avid reader her strength lies in teaching various interdisciplinary subjects with equal ease. Besides academic teaching and training, she has organized management development programs for corporate and academicians. She is a regular part of paper presentations in various international and national conferences and has published papers in referred journals.