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China's Changing Workplace: Dynamism, diversity and disparity by Peter Sheldon (University of New South Wales, Australia)

This book explores the diversity and dynamism of Chinas workplaces and of the wider labour market experiences of its workforce. Drawing on the authors extensive recent research, it considers a diverse range of issues and types of workplaces. These changes include: the continuing spread of market-oriented human resource management across public and private sector organisations; greater employment rights for workers; local diversity in regulatory control alongside the governmental priority of a harmonious society; persistent shortages of skilled labour co-existing with vast underemployment amongst the unskilled; uneven access to education and training across regions; and changes in union behaviour and influence.

Unlike other studies - which tend to assume changes to management, work and employment are relatively uniform across modernising parts of the economy - this book conveys the rich variety among contemporary Chinas local labour markets by looking at them, and the institutions that influence them, from the bottom-up. It focuses on other under-explored but emerging phenomena such as family-owned firms, the role of private services businesses, and the emergence of employer associations.

China's Changing Workplace Reviews

"This book is a very successful attempt to demystify the variety of Chinas workplace from the inside out, setting it off against approaches that assume this variety to be a natural derivative of Chinas economic transformation." - Yuning Gao, Newnham College, Cambridge University, The China Journal

About Peter Sheldon (University of New South Wales, Australia)

Peter Sheldon is an Associate Professor in the School of Organisation and Management, University of New South Wales, Australia. Sunghoon Kim is a Lecturer in the Australian School of Business, University of New South Wales, Australia. Yiqiong Li is completing her PhD at the School of Organisation and Management,University of New South Wales, Australia. Malcolm Warner is Professor and Fellow Emeritus of Wolfson College and Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, UK. He recently co-edited Making Sense of HRM in China (also published by Routledge) and is co-editor of Asia Pacific Business Review.

Table of Contents

Part 1; Putting Change in Context 1. Transition to a Socialist Market Economy: Factor Markets, Management and Human Resources in China 2. Chinese Business Systems and the Challenges Of Transition 3. Changing Legislative and Institutional Arrangements Facing Chinas Workplace Part 2: Emerging Dynamics In Labor Markets 4. Change and Continuity in Chinas Urban Workforce: Recent Trends 5. Local Labour Markets 6. Education, Training And Skills 7. Skill Shortages: Where Labour Supply Problems Meet Employee Poaching 8. Remaking Chinas Working Class: Gongren and Nongmingong Part 3: Chinas Changing Workplace: Emerging Divergence 9. Human Resource Management and Employment Relations In State-Owned Enterprises 10. Foreign Invested Firms and their Human Resource Management: Beyond Early Transition Period 11. People Management Practices in Family Firms 12. HRM And Employment in the Service Industry Part 4: Change, Divergence And Disparity: Some Consequences 13. Institutional Conditions for Organising Decent Work in Global Production Networks 14. Labour Market Disparities and Inequalities 15. Changing Chinese Trade Unions: A Three Level Analysis 16. Employer Coordination and Employer Associations

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9780415584548
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China's Changing Workplace: Dynamism, diversity and disparity by Peter Sheldon (University of New South Wales, Australia)
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Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2011-04-19
248
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