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The Employment Relationship - Causes and Consequences of Modern Personnel Administration

English · Hardback

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In 1979, serious research was just beginning on the connections between stratification outcomes and organizations. Data suitable for investigating these connections were scarce, and the general wisdom was that they would remain scarce--since organizational case studies were seen as the only means of gathering linked individual and organizational data. The case study approach does allow one to link the two types of data, but gathering such data on more than a few organizations is prohibitively expensive and difficult, and having only a few organizations limits g- eralizability. To help solve this problem, we developed the idea of a survey of a random sample of several thousand employed individuals, followed by a second survey of their several thousand employing or- nizations. This method, we reasoned, would provide us with a gen- alizable, simple random sample of individuals, coupled with a weighted random sample of organizations (weighted, of course, by size of orga- zation). An added benefit would be that these valuable data could be gathered by a survey organization for the price of two simple surveys. It was not an easy idea to sell. We developed it into a proposal to the National Science Foundation (NSF), and though the reviewers were o- erwise sympathetic, they were almost unanimous in their contention that such a survey would not work because "obviously" the great maj- ity of respondents would refuse to reveal exactly who their employers were.

List of contents

Assembling Data on Employment Relations.- The Elements of Bureaucratic Personnel Management.- The Scope of Bureaucratic Management.- Higher-Level Effects on Bureaucratic Control and Due Process in Organizations.- Bureaucratic Structure and Attachment to Firms.- Employment Relations and Earnings.- Conclusion.

Summary

To help solve this problem, we developed the idea of a survey of a random sample of several thousand employed individuals, followed by a second survey of their several thousand employing or- nizations.

Product details

Authors William Bridges, William P Bridges, William P. Bridges, Wayne J Villemez, Wayne J. Villemez
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.06.2009
 
EAN 9780306447440
ISBN 978-0-306-44744-0
No. of pages 243
Weight 544 g
Illustrations XI, 243 p.
Series Springer Studies in Work and Industry
Springer Studies in Work and Industry
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Business administration

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