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    Innovative Workplaces: Making Better Use of Skills within Organisations

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    Innovative Workplaces: Making Better Use of Skills within Organisations

    Innovative Workplaces: Making Better Use of Skills within Organisations
    The OECD Innovation Strategy. Centre for Educational Research and Innovation
    OECD, CERI | 04 Nov 2010 | ISBN: 9264095687 | 151 pages | PDF | 1 MB

    This volume shows that interaction within organisations - as well as individual and organisational learning and training - are important for innovation. The analytical tools and empirical results this study provides show how some work organisations may foster innovation through the use of employee autonomy and discretion, supported by learning and training opportunities.

    Innovative Workplaces will be of interest to policy makers in the fields of education, employment and innovation as well as business leaders, academics and all readers interested in social issues.


    As human capital is the source of innovation, one of the policy principles of the OECD Innovation Strategy is to "foster innovative workplaces". Education and training systems must rise to the challenge of providing people with the means to learn and re-train throughout their life. Companies and organisations need to maximise the human resources they have at their disposal. Do employers make the best use of people’s skills for innovation? Are some work organisations more associated with innovation than others? If so, are these organisations more widespread in some countries than in others? Are they associated with particular labour market policies, managerial practices, learning cultures or certain levels of education? What are the challenges for innovation within organisations?

    Table of contents
    Executive summary
    Introduction
    References
    Chapter 1. Defining learning organisations and learning cultures
    Notes
    References
    Chapter 2. Mapping learning organisations and their characteristics for the European Union
    Mapping learning organisations for the EU
    The role of learning cultures
    Linking learning organisations to institutional context
    Employee learning in public sector establishments
    Summary
    References
    Annex 2.A1. Graphical representation of factor analysis in the European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS) 2000: 15 organisational variables
    Annex 2.A2. Multilevel logistic model used in Chapter 2
    Chapter 3. Measuring trends: the work complexity paradox
    Data and measurement frame
    A decreasing trend in work complexity
    Taking into account structural factors in a multilevel model
    Uncovering the work complexity paradox
    Summary
    References
    Annex 3.A. Multilevel model used in Chapter 3
    A benchmark regression to identify within-country and between-country variance
    Four models
    Chapter 4. Behind innovation: employer and employee trade-offs
    Designing adaptive or learning organisational structures
    Organisational change, innovation and employee outcomes
    Summary
    References
    Annex 4.A. Multilevel learning organisation metrics based on the European Union Meadow Project
    Conclusion
    Policy programmes
    References

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