Field Guide to Researching Employment and Industrial Relations : Elgar Field Guides - Jane Parker

Field Guide to Researching Employment and Industrial Relations

By: Jane Parker (Editor), Noelle Donnelly (Editor), Sue Ressia (Editor), Mihajla Gavin (Editor)

Hardcover | 8 November 2024

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The field of employment and industrial relations explores a myriad of complex topics, themes and phenomena, and this book provides a guide for researching this fascinating area. Investigating micro-, meso-, macro- and cross-national forms of analysis, it is a crucial toolkit for researchers to consult in their studies.



The Field Guide to Researching Employment and Industrial Relations is a vital examination of emerging and established methodological approaches, from qualitative research to transdisciplinary methods. Vignettes throughout the chapters showcase research methods in action, paired with experience-based reflections from expert researchers. The book is an accessible compendium of methodologies - perfect for any stage of the research process.



Early career researchers focusing on employment and industrial relations, human resources and labour economics will find this book to be an important resource. An indispensable repository of established and emerging research methods, it is also beneficial to experienced researchers and academics.

Industry Reviews
'This important book provides a valuable guide to contemporary approaches to research in the ever-changing field of industrial and employment relations. The editors have assembled a diverse range of first rate scholars from around the world who bring fresh insights into research methods based on empirical studies.' -- Russell Lansbury, Emeritus Professor of Industrial Relations, University of Sydney, Australia
'This book is the perfect complement to standard research methods texts, in two key respects. It focuses directly on the social relations of work, with important lessons for sociology and human resource management as much as for industrial relations narrowly defined. And it draws on contributors' own experiences of using a very wide range of methods in the field. It will be of value to the experienced researcher, in particular for its critical reflection on the real challenges of doing research, in addition to research students.' -- Paul Edwards, Emeritus Professor of Employment Relations, Birmingham Business School, UK

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