Atypical employment increasing the flexibility of an organization. A study of Greek manufacturing and services

Atypical employment increasing the flexibility of an organization. A study of Greek manufacturing and services

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Article ID: iaor19991122
Country: Serbia
Volume: 8
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 235
End Page Number: 246
Publication Date: Jul 1998
Journal: Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Keywords: Greece, employment
Abstract:

This paper examines the employment situation as well as the factors that influence flexible employment in a variety of Greek organizations. Integration costs focused on training, the external environment, specific characteristics of the firms and the firms' tasks are studied as the factors that affect the use of flexible employees. Data from a sample of Greek manufacturing and service firms are used for the hypothesis verification.

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