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Reduction-in-force (RIF) – New developments and a brief historical analysis of a business strategy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 February 2015

Franco Gandolfi
Affiliation:
School of Global Leadership & Entrepreneurship, Regent University, Virginia Beach, VA, USA
Magnus Hansson
Affiliation:
Centre for Empirical Research on Organizational Control (CEROC), Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden

Abstract

After nearly three decades of corporate restructurings and reorganizations, the modern firm has continued to resort to reduction-in-force (RIF) strategies. This article presents an overview and a brief historical analysis of some of the most popular RIF concepts that have been adopted by companies and governmental agencies on a global scale since the late 1970s. The research found that most RIF tools have their root in the core-periphery model. While some of the more ‘classic’ RIF strategies have remained popular, the paper showcases two contemporary practices, the traditional (non-selective) layoffs and stealth layoffs, that currently impact the corporate landscape. A discussion of modern-day restructuring and RIF practices is timely given the high levels of layoffs currently occurring in the global automotive, retail, and finance-related industries. In this paper, a particular focus is placed on presenting practical implications of the conduct of RIF for the firm, the managers, and the individual employees.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press and Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management 2010

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