Management rights: A topological survey of the terrain |
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Authors: | Bruce Fortado |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Management, University of North Florida, 32216 Jacksonville, Florida |
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Abstract: | Dramatic changes in both the business environment and practitioner attitudes have made many of the traditional views of management rights moribund. Based on an analysis of the pertinent literature and a series of field interviews, this article sketches the rough dimensions of a managerial perspective of the parties' respective rights that is far more specific, pragmatic, and reciprocal in nature than the erstwhile global normative views were. In the future, management rights researchers should strive for the following goals: (1) conducting both inductive and deductive studies, (2) considering both positive and normative elements, (3) achieving a better balance between global, middle range, and particularitstic theories, and (4) recognizing the diverse disciplinary approaches that can be brought to bear on the subject. |
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Keywords: | management rights reciprocity selection employee involvement grievances |
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