ABSTRACT

Current trends reveal that increasing intensity at work has major consequences at individual, organizational and societal levels. New organizational approaches to work are needed so the balance between intensive and sustainable work can be achieved, yet there are no guiding models, theories or examples on how this can be done.

 

In exploring the development of sustainable work systems, this book analyzes these problems, and provides the basis for designing and implementing 'sustainable work systems' based on the idea of regeneration and the development of human and social resources. Shedding light on the emerging work systems, this book describes existing problems and paradoxes. The researchers, from various academic disciplines and institutions in the US and Europe, consider the existing possibilities and emerging solutions and explore alternatives to intensive work systems.

part |2 pages

PART 1 Framing

chapter 1|12 pages

Emerging work systems

Peter Docherty, Jan Forslin, A.B. (Rami) Shani and Mari Kira

chapter 2|12 pages

O tempora, O mores!

Peter Brödner and Jan Forslin

part |2 pages

PART 2 Perspectives

part |2 pages

PART 4 Attaining sustainability and sustainable change

chapter 18|13 pages

Sustainable work systems

Peter Docherty, Jan Forslin and A.B.(Rami) Shani