Il ruolo delle istituzioni intermedie

A cura di: Francesco Garibaldo, Volker Telljohann

Il ruolo delle istituzioni intermedie

Il caso di Istituti di Ricerca per il Lavoro. The role of Intermediate Institutions. The case of Research Institutes concerned with Work and Labour

Edizione a stampa

36,00

Pagine: 352

ISBN: 9788846425829

Edizione: 1a edizione 2000

Codice editore: 748.4

Disponibilità: Limitata

A livello mondiale assistiamo sempre più frequentemente ad iniziative volte a fondare istituzioni intermedie che si occupano di questioni del lavoro.

Tali istituzioni esprimono la necessità di promuovere ricerca per stimolare l'evoluzione organizzativa delle imprese e degli enti pubblici ed attraverso di essa valorizzare il lavoro.

Lo scopo di queste istituzioni si inserisce in una prospettiva che vede rivolgere maggiore attenzione al rapporto tra nuove forme di organizzazione, produttività, innovazione, partecipazione e occupazione.

In seguito a queste tendenze è nata la rete internazionale RLDWL (Regional and Local Development of Work and Labour) volta ad organizzare uno scambio di esperienze rispetto al ruolo di tali istituzioni nell'ambito di processi di innovazione.

Questo volume comprende i contributi di Istituti per il Lavoro europei ed extraeuropei, che discutono le loro esperienze e sfide future.

Oltre alle esperienze specifiche dei vari Istituti vengono anche discussi il ruolo e le prospettive delle rete RLDWL.

Today we can see an increasing number of initiatives in the world over aimed at setting up intermediate institutions concerned with Work and Labour.

Such institutes are an expression of the need to promote research aimed at fostering the organisational evolution of businesses and public bodies, as well as valorising work through it.

The aims of these institutes fit into a picture of enhanced attention to the relationships between new forms of work organisation, productivity, innovation, partecipation and employment.

As a result of these tendencies the internatinal network RLDWL (Regional and Local Development of Work and Labour) has been set up with a view to strengthening the exchange of experiences relating to the role of intermediate institutions within the framework of innovation processes.

The book comprises contributions from European and non-European Institutes concerned with Work and Labour that discuss their experiences and future challenges.

Another topic of discussion regards the prospects of the RLDWL network.


Gian Primo Cella , Introduction. Institutions for Participation in the Era of Global Competition
Herman van Zonneveld , The case of Europe. The Development of European Industrial Relations and the Role of European Institutions
Jérome Bertin , The case of France. The Role of Intermediate Institutions in the Changing World of Work
Erich Latniak , The case of Germany. The Institute for Work and Technology (IAT) as an Intermediate Institution
Peter Totterdill , The case of Great Britain. The UK Work Organisation Network as an emerging Intermediate Institution
Francesco Garibaldo, Volker Telljohann , The case of Italy. The Institute for Labour Foundation
Thoralf Ulrik Qvale , The case of Norway. Participative Strategies for the Peaceful Transformation of Work Life. The Work Research Institute (WRI), Oslo, Norway: Its origin, aspects of its history and current challenges
Göran Brulin, Eskil Ekstedt , The case of Sweden. The National Institute for Working Life: a Research Institute concerned with Development Processes in Working Life!
Nobuhiko Maeda , The case of Japan. Changes Occurring in the Employment System of the Japanese Type, and the Role Played by Intermediate Institutions
Stephen Kang, Li-chuan Liuhuang , The Case of Taiwan. The Role of Intermediate Institutions in the Changing World of Work
Bruce G. Herman , The case of the Usa. The AFL-CIO Working for America Institute
Bruce Wilson , The case of Australia. Australian Intermediate Institutions on Work and Labour
György Széll , Conclusion. The Role of an International Network for Research Institutes concerned with Work and Labour
Annex. Manifesto for an International Network for Regional and Local Development of Work and Labour (RLDWL).

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