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NET WORKING: Work Patterns and Workforce Policies for the New Media Industry

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NET_WORKING_Work_PatternsWP00_19.pdf (300.24 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/77431
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CAHRS Working Paper Series
Faculty Publications - Human Resource Studies
ILR Working Papers
Author
Batt, Rosemary
Christopherson, Susan
Rightor, Ned
Van Jaarsveld, Danielle
Abstract

This report, based on a study of a group of highly accomplished professionals in New York City, is one of the first to take up labor market issues in the new media industry. It describes the challenges faced by professionals and employers alike in this important and dynamic sector, and identifies strategies for success in a project oriented environment with highly complex skill demands and rapidly changing technology. Our findings suggest three central issues.

Date Issued
2000-11-01
Keywords
job
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human resource
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employee
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work
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firms
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labor
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market
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skill
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technology
Related Version
This paper is now published and can be accessed on the Economic Policy Institute's website.
Related To
https://www.epi.org/publication/books_network/
Type
preprint

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