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The role of New Forms of Work Organization in developing sustainability strategies in operations

This paper aims to study whether Human Resource Management and the organizational practices related to New Forms of Work Organization (NFWO) (e.g., teamwork, training, and employee involvement) should be implemented to attain higher environmental and social sustainability performance. This potential...

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Published in:International journal of production economics 2014-01, Vol.147, p.147-160
Main Authors: Longoni, Annachiara, Golini, Ruggero, Cagliano, Raffaella
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