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The job design ideas behind the cooperation project

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Job design and industrial democracy

Part of the book series: International series on the quality of working life ((IQWL,volume 3))

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The major AFI design notions — the indebtedness to the Tavistock Institute — other job design approaches — evaluation of the AFI approach from a theoretical point of view — strength and weaknesses of AFI approach — values in job design and conclusions.

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© 1976 H.E Stenfert Kroese b.v., Leiden, the Netherlands

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Bolweg, J.F. (1976). The job design ideas behind the cooperation project. In: Job design and industrial democracy. International series on the quality of working life, vol 3. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4364-6_3

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