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The Humanized Workplace Jerome Braun

The Humanized Workplace By Jerome Braun

The Humanized Workplace by Jerome Braun


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This is a holistic presentation of methods and problems involved in humanizing work. This work should be of interest to scholars, students and practitioners in industrial relations, labor problems, organizational behavior, and human resources in general.

The Humanized Workplace Summary

The Humanized Workplace: A Psychological, Historical, and Practical Perspective by Jerome Braun

This is a holistic presentation of methods and problems involved in humanizing work. The comments will be of interest to practitioners dealing with work, and should give realism to debates concerned with alienation in the workplace. The theory is described, and the American system is compared with those in place in Western Europe and Japan. This work should be of interest to scholars, students and practitioners in industrial relations, labor problems, organizational behavior, and human resources in general.

About Jerome Braun

JEROME BRAUN, an interdisciplinary scholar, is interested in sociology, social psychiatry, culture and personality, and alienation in modern society. He has studied these phenomena using the approaches of law and psychiatry, and has presented his findings in various forums including universities, conferences, books, and journal articles. He is the editor of Psychological Aspects of Modernity (Praeger Publishers, 1993).

Table of Contents

Preface Industrial Justice and Social Change American Unionism through Foreign Eyes The Difference between Arbitrators and Judges The Myth of Management The State of the American Worker Styles of Participative Management: A Comparison of Japan and Western Europe The Practice of Industrial Justice Practical Advice on Industrial Justice The Use and Misuse of Computers in Personnel Decisions Science and the Problems of Systems Analysis The Application: The Humanized Workplace Industrial Justice Formal Social Systems Drive out Informal Ones A Fresh Start Consultation What Standards? The Problems of Meritocracy What Is a Good Manager? Conclusion The Psychological Context The Psychology of Loyalty and of Work The Moral Basis of Authoritarianism Alienation and Addiction Competition Pressuring Institutions and Flat Personalities The Historical Context Minimum Wage as a Cultural Construct Status and Contract in the Employment Relation Industrial Justice and Social Change The Present The Right to Be Average Contours of Conformity Workers' Participation in the Federal Republic of Germany in an International Perspective by Johannes Schregle Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780275949150
9780275949150
027594915X
The Humanized Workplace: A Psychological, Historical, and Practical Perspective by Jerome Braun
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1994-11-30
192
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