Management and organizational studies on blue & grey collar workers : diversity of collars

The digital transformation of work during the COVID-19 pandemic seemed in many ways a fair treaty between employers and employees. However, realistically, its advantages have primarily benefitted white-collar workers with the ability to work from home, excluding a significant proportion of the globa...

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Main Authors Paliszkiewicz, Joanna (Author), Varoğlu, Demet (Author)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2023.
SeriesInternational perspectives on equality, diversity and inclusion ; v. 8.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781804557563
DOI10.1108/S2051-2333202308
Physical Description1 online resource (360 pages).

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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Mustafa Ozbilgin and Fatih Çetin
  • Part I. The new perspective in research on blue-collar workers
  • Chapter 1. The intellectual structure of academic studies on blue-collar workers / Caner Asbas, Sule Tuzlukaya, Halil Eroglu, and Erdem Kirkbesoglu
  • Chapter 2. The relationship between negative ties and blue-collar employees' performance and ethical voice: The mediating effects of personal reputation / Amer Ali Al-Atwi, H. Cenk Sözen, and Elham Alshaibani
  • Chapter 3. The role of gender in assessments of employees' psychosocial risks to work / Hulusi Karabiber, Sena Kurt, and Yonca Deniz Gürol
  • Chapter 4. The role of job crafting in the effect of job passion on job satisfaction / Gamze Güner Kibaroglu, Bircan Güner, and H. Nejat Basim
  • Chapter 5. How can blue collar workers enhance their negative social identity? / Nurcan Kemikkiran
  • Chapter 6. What goes around comes around: Sentiments of couriers during COVID-19 pandemic / Pinar Özbilen, Alev Özer Torgalöz, and Sevgin Batuk Ünlü
  • Part II. The new perspective in research on grey-collar workers
  • Chapter 7. Organizational mnemonics of grey collar workers: Implementing sna, abm, ant / Bora Aksu and Merve Vuslat Aksu
  • Chapter 8. Social ties or nature: The effect of social ties on self leadership of grey collar workers / Pinar Fayganoglu, Koruhan Fayganoglu, and Rukiye Can Yalçin
  • Chapter 9. What colour is your collar? Examining grey-collar disabled arts workers / Ruth Rentschler, Ayse Collins, Karen Williams, and Fara Azmat
  • Part III. Blue and grey collar workers - issues and challenges
  • Chapter 10. A note on the nature of collar / Bahar Araz and Ipek Kalemci Tuzun
  • Chapter 11. Implications of employee empowerment on COVID-19 cases in high medicaid nursing homes / Ferhat Devrim Zengul and Justin Lord
  • Chapter 12.organizational culture, human resource management practices, and blue and grey collar worker turnover: The case of underresourced nursing homes in the us / Robert Weech-Maldonado, Akbar Ghiasi, Justin Lord, Ganisher Davlyatov, Larry Hearld, Ferhat Devrim Zengul, and Kent Rondeau
  • Chapter 13. Silent heroes of strategy: Neglected role of blue and grey collar workers / Mehmet Barca and Semih Ceyhan
  • Chapter 14. Media representation and the worker: A qualitative analysis in tv ads / Ebru Akçay, Asli Sahinkaya Ermis, and Gilman Senem Gençtürk Hizal
  • Chapter 15. The role of creative labor as a value in the creation of perfumes / Tural Aliyev
  • Chapter 16. Creativity and labour in digitally driven market: The case of freelance illustrator / Semra Ay and Kübra Canli
  • Chapter 17. The importance of the government role and its interaction in the sharing economy and gig workers / Ali Ilhan.