
Employee Engagement.
Title:
Employee Engagement.
Author:
Cervai, Sara.
ISBN:
9781784410865
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (133 pages)
Series:
Journal of Workplace Learning: Volume 26, Issue 3/4 ; v.26
Journal of Workplace Learning: Volume 26, Issue 3/4
Contents:
Cover -- Editorial advisory board -- Guest editorial -- Examining the influence of strategic profit emphases on employee engagement and service climate -- Employee engagement and autoethnography: being and studying self -- How do I know I am valued? -- Leadership styles to engage employees: evidence from human service organizations in Italy -- HRD challenges when faced by disengaged UK workers -- Does corporate social responsibility impact on employee engagement? -- A theoretical model of the antecedents and outcomes of employee engagement -- Social care mentorship and employee engagement in the transformation of the Social Care Workforce.
Abstract:
The work in this Special Issue was born in the Employee Engagement stream at the 2013 UFHRD Conference. Employee engagement is a growing area for academics and practitioners interested in organisational learning, organisational development, employer relations, leadership, management, human resource management and human resource development. Its roots are in the social sciences. There are already many definitions of employee engagement with still more coming forward as this is a relatively new construct. Academics and practitioners provide different approaches to it and often define it differently. It is the aim of this special issue to contribute to the studies which unpack particular aspects of the construct using different research methods.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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