SKOPE Research Paper No. 117 June 2013 Hubert Ertl, Helen.
Learning to strategise: problems of practice: SKOPE Research Paper No. 20, Autumn 2001. By Richard Whittington. Abstract. This paper introduces a pilot study from a wider research project on how company directors learn to strategise. The problem of strategy learning is framed within a conceptualisation of strategy practice as both micro and macro phenomena. This dual framing helps explain.
Human capital and competition: strategic complementarities in firm-based training: SKOPE Research Paper No. 114 January 2013. By Margaret Stevens. Abstract. Vocational training systems differ markedly between countries. A model of firm-based human capital investment predicts equilibria characterised by particular patterns of training and job-to-job mobility, consistent with observed cross.
SKOPE Research Paper No. 119, February 2014 Dr Andrea Laczik University of Warwick. 2 Editor’s Foreword SKOPE Publications This series publishes the work of the members and associates of SKOPE. A formal editorial process ensures that standards of quality and objectivity are maintained. Orders for publications should be addressed to SKOPE, Department of Education, University of Oxford.
The puzzle of work: autonomy and commitment plus discipline and insecurity: SKOPE Research Paper No. 16, Summer 2001. By Paul Edwards. Abstract. Accounts of recent developments of work organization in the UK are often organized around 'optimistic' (improving levels of skills and training, and better communication at the workplace) and 'pessimistic' (increased levels of effort and stress.
Transformation and muddling through industrial relations and industrial training in the UK: SKOPE Research Paper No. 106, December 2011. By Howard Gospel and Tony Edwards. Abstract. The article considers two related institutional domains, industrial relations and industrial training, in the UK. It analyses the trajectory and magnitude of change, seen in terms of a) forms of coordination.
ISSN 1466-1535 LEARNING TO STRATEGISE: PROBLEMS OF PRACTICE SKOPE Research Paper No. 20 Autumn 2001 By Richard Whittington, New College, University of Oxford.
SKOPE Research Paper No. 127. Brown, Phillip; Lloyd, Caroline; Souto-Otero, Manuel. Centre on Skills, Knowledge and Organisational Performance (SKOPE) Almost in a blink of the eye the policy focus on the 'knowledge' economy, with mass ranks of high skilled workers, has given way to claims of widespread 'technological unemployment'. This Working Paper will examine competing claims on the.