Imagining the Post-Covid Workplace
Challenges and Opportunities
Cary L Cooper editor Neal M Ashkanasy editor Julian Barling editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:22nd Apr '25
£145.00
This title is due to be published on 22nd April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£37.99(9781032500324)
Imagining the Post-Covid Workplace explores the impact of how work and the workplace have changed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, cost of living crisis, world-wide inflation, and potential impending recession.
Leading scholars from across the globe consider the challenges and opportunities the pandemic has created for organizations and employees in all aspects of their jobs and working lives. The book follows a narrative from the broad pandemic-induced disruptions to individual and organizational responses, and new work dynamics, culminating in the long-term societal impacts on work and wellbeing. Chapters examine key trends from organizational psychological topics, including communication, HR strategy, culture, teamwork, leadership, ethics, managing stress and burnout, workplace health and safety, flexible working, the future of careers, and retirement. Brought together, these chapters offer a comprehensive overview of important areas within the field of work and organizational psychology, and how they connect to the post covid workplace. The authors provide guidance on embracing agility, resilience, and innovation to thrive in an uncertain and rapidly changing environment.
This book is essential reading for professionals looking to understand and redesign their workplace as result of these changes, including industry leaders, organisational psychologists, HR professionals, employers, and managers. It will also interest all students and scholars of work and organizational psychology, and organizational studies, who are interested in the direction of change within the workplace.
ISBN: 9781032500348
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
292 pages