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    Innovation and HRM : absences and politics

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    This article analyses the role of HRM practices in the implementation of an innovative cross-functional approach to new product development (concurrent engineering, CE) in Eurotech Industries. Contrary to CE methodology stipulations, and despite supportive conditions, HRM received scant attention in the implementation process. Organizational power and politics were clearly involved in this situation, and this article explores how their play created such HRM &lsquo;absences&rsquo;. The article builds on a four-dimensional view of power in order to provide a deeper understanding of the embedded, interdependent and political nature of HRM practice and innovation.<br /

    The concept and theory of industrial society A critique

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    In 2 volsAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D95780 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreSIGLEGBUnited Kingdo

    History of Cell-Based Manufacturing

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    From Cop to Coach(man)

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    Item does not contain fulltext13th EGOS Colloquium, 07 juli 199718 p

    Its all about connections: hubs and invasion in habitat networks

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    International audienceDuring the early stages of invasion, the interaction between the features of the invaded landscape, notably its spatial structure, and the internal dynamics of an introduced population has a crucial impact on establishment and spread. By approximating introduction areas as networks of patches linked by dispersal, we characterised their spatial structure with specific metrics and tested their impact on two essential steps of the invasion process: establishment and spread. By combining simulations with experimental introductions of Trichogramma chilonis (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) in artificial laboratory microcosms, we demonstrated that spread was hindered by clusters and accelerated by hubs but was also affected by small-population mechanisms prevalent for invasions, such as Allee effects. Establishment was also affected by demographic mechanisms, in interaction with network metrics. These results highlight the importance of considering the demography of invaders as well as the structure of the invaded area to predict the outcome of invasions

    A History of the Use of Groups in Probation Work: Part Two - From Negotiated Treatment to Evidence-Based Practice in an Accountable Service

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