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Researching the World of Work: State-Formation After the Cultural Turn

PUBLISHER ILR Press (05/19/1998)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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This book, the first on industrial relations research methods, comes at a time when the field of industrial relations is in flux and research strategy has become more complex and varied. Research that once focused on the relationship between labor and management now involves a wider range of issues. This change has raised a number of key questions about how research should be done.The contributors represent four countries and a range of fields, including economics, sociology, psychology, law, history, and industrial relations. They identify distinctive research strategies and suggest approaches that might be appropriate in the future. Among their concerns are the relative value of qualitative and quantitative methods, of using primary and secondary data, and of single versus multimethod techniques.

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ISBN-13: 9780801485497
ISBN-10: 0801485495
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 336
Carton Quantity: 24
Product Dimensions: 4.58 x 0.90 x 8.92 inches
Weight: 1.03 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Business & Economics | Organizational Behavior
Business & Economics | Research
Business & Economics | Corporate & Business History - General
Dewey Decimal: 331.072
Library of Congress Control Number: 97048339
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This book, the first on industrial relations research methods, comes at a time when the field of industrial relations is in flux and research strategy has become more complex and varied. Research that once focused on the relationship between labor and management now involves a wider range of issues. This change has raised a number of key questions about how research should be done.The contributors represent four countries and a range of fields, including economics, sociology, psychology, law, history, and industrial relations. They identify distinctive research strategies and suggest approaches that might be appropriate in the future. Among their concerns are the relative value of qualitative and quantitative methods, of using primary and secondary data, and of single versus multimethod techniques.

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Editor: Strauss, George
Strauss is Emeritus Professor at the School of Business Administration at the University of California, Berkley.
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