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Redirections In The Study Of Expert Labour Established Professions And New Expert Occupations First Edition Stephen Ackroyd

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Redirections In The Study Of Expert Labour Established Professions And New Expert Occupations First Edition Stephen Ackroyd
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Redirections In The Study Of Expert Labour Established Professions And New Expert Occupations First Edition Stephen Ackroyd instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.01 MB
Pages: 287
Author: Stephen Ackroyd, Daniel Muzio, Jean-FranCois Chanlat
ISBN: 1403998701, 9781403998705
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: First Edition

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Redirections In The Study Of Expert Labour Established Professions And New Expert Occupations First Edition Stephen Ackroyd by Stephen Ackroyd, Daniel Muzio, Jean-francois Chanlat 1403998701, 9781403998705 instant download after payment.

This book explores recent theoretical and empirical advances in the understanding of how professional and knowledge-based occupations are organised. Focusing in particular on the differences between established and emerging forms of expert work, this collection of papers are representative of recent authoritative work in this rapidly developing field. Theauthors suggests that despite some serious challenges, professionalism retains its viability as a work organisation method and continues to exercise a strong influence on the organisation and delivery of expertise.

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