In December 2018, the Applied Research Conference took place at Nottingham Business School at Nottingham Trent University. This annual conference was set up to showcase and debate academic research in people management, employment and learning and development. As well as looking at theoretical and empirical advances, the conference has a particular focus on the practical application of research to labour markets and organisational life. The conference exists to strengthen the links between academics and practitioners and is thus aimed at both audiences.
Conference papers
‘All for one and one for all’: Line managers might be the catalyst but ‘everyone’s responsible’ for employee engagement
Authors:
Sarah Pass | Konstantina Kougiannou | Maranda Ridgway | Derek Watling | Catherine Abe
Nottingham Trent University
‘All for one and one for all’: Line managers might be the catalyst but ‘everyone’s responsible’ for employee engagement
Download the PDFAn introduction to micro job crafting: How job crafting for 12 minutes or less a day contributes to sustainable positive behaviour change
Authors:
Robert Baker, Tailored Thinking
Dr Gavin Slemp, University of Melbourne
Lifting the lid on sexual harassment and power in the workplace
Authors:
Dr Virginia Fisher | Dr Sue Kinsey
University of Plymouth
The building blocks for a ‘more strategic’ role for HR
Authors:
Dr Kevin Delany | Professor Olga Tregaskis
University of East Anglia, Norwich Business School
What does the future hold? Investigating the benefits and challenges of agile and remote working
Authors:
Dr Claire Stone | Shannon Horan | Dr Paul Flaxman
City, University of London
What does the future hold? Investigating the benefits and challenges of agile and remote working
Download the PDFWomen of African origin and career advancement in the UK: a case study
Author:
Dr Loliya A Akobo, Liverpool John Moores University
Working with external quality standards and awards: strategic implications for human resource and quality
Author:
Angela Mulvie, Corporate Elevation Coaching
Working with external quality standards and awards: strategic implications for human resource and quality
Download the PDFWork-life balance supports can improve employee well-being
Author:
Professor Stephen Wood, University of Leicester