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Originally published in 1992, this study includes theoretical approaches and extensive empirical studies on the manufacturing industry in Germany, including comparisons to other European countries. It looks at the developments of new technology, identifying trends in rationalization and the influences they have on organizational behaviour.
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Originally published in 1992, this study includes theoretical approaches and extensive empirical studies on the manufacturing industry in Germany, including comparisons to other European countries. It looks at the developments of new technology, identifying trends in rationalization and the influences they have on organizational behaviour.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 468
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9780415791250
- ISBN-10: 0415791251
- Artikelnr.: 54336351
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 468
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9780415791250
- ISBN-10: 0415791251
- Artikelnr.: 54336351
Multivolume collection by leading authors in the field
Part 1: Concepts 1. No End in Sight - Current Debates on the Future of
Industrial Work Norbert Altmann, Christoph Köhler, Pamela Meil 2. Stranger
in Paradise - An American's Perspective on German Industrial Sociology
Pamela Meil 3. The Contradictions of Post-Tayloristic Rationalization and
the Uncertain Future of Industrial Work Burkart Lutz 4. Systematic
Rationalization and Inter-Company Divisions of Labour Dieter Sauer, Manfred
Deiß, Volker Döhl, Daniel Bieber, Norbert Altmann 5. Part 2: Development
and Application of New Technologies On the HIstory of NC-Technology -
Different Paths of Development Hartmut Hirsch-Kreinsen 6. The Role of
Manufacturing Technology Markets in Systematic Rationalization Processes
Volker Döhl 7. Thinking Machines, Dreaming Engineers? Towards Applied
Expert System Technology Manfred Moldaschl 8. Computerized Manufacturing
and Sensory Perception- New Demands on the Analysis of Work Fritz Böhle ,
Brigitte Milkau, Helmuth Rose Part 3: CIM and Organizational Change in the
Mechanical Engineering Industries 9. Diffusion of CIM-Technologies -
Dynamic Dissemination and Alternative Paths of Innovation Rainer
Schultz-Wild 10. Technological Innovation - Organizational Conservatism?
Christoph Köhler, Christoph Nuber, Rainer Schultz-Wild 12. Bringing Skills
Back to the Process Rainer Schultz-Wild Part 4: Restructuring of Work in
Mass Production Industries 13. Work Structuring and Company Performance
Policies Norbert Altmann, Peter Binkelmann, Klaus Düll 15. Towards a
Polarization of Skill Structures Manfred Deiß Part 5: Job Structures and
Skill Formation 16. Vocational Training, Job Structures and the Labour
Market - An International Perspective Werner Sengenberger 17. Education and
Job Hierarchies - Contrasting Evidence from France and Germany Burkart Lutz
18. Mechanical Engineer versus Computer Scientist - Different Roads to CIM
in France and Germany Burkart Lutz, Pierre Veltz 19. New Production
Structures à l'Italiano? - Similarities and Differences in the West German
and Italian Steel Industries Ingrid Drexel Part 6: Large and Small Firms
20. The Development and Structure of Small-Scale Firms Stefanie Weimer 21.
Small Supplier Frims at the Crossroads - Meeting New Challenges Through
Cooperative Retraining Schemes Hans Gerhard Mendius, Stefanie Weimer 22.
Small Firms in Big Subcontracting Klaus Semlinger Part 7: New Technologies
and Industrial Relations 23. Unions' Policies Towards new Technologies in
the 1980s - An Example from the Metal Industry Norbert Altmann 24.
Rationalization Straegies and Representation of Worker Interests Norbert
Altmann
Industrial Work Norbert Altmann, Christoph Köhler, Pamela Meil 2. Stranger
in Paradise - An American's Perspective on German Industrial Sociology
Pamela Meil 3. The Contradictions of Post-Tayloristic Rationalization and
the Uncertain Future of Industrial Work Burkart Lutz 4. Systematic
Rationalization and Inter-Company Divisions of Labour Dieter Sauer, Manfred
Deiß, Volker Döhl, Daniel Bieber, Norbert Altmann 5. Part 2: Development
and Application of New Technologies On the HIstory of NC-Technology -
Different Paths of Development Hartmut Hirsch-Kreinsen 6. The Role of
Manufacturing Technology Markets in Systematic Rationalization Processes
Volker Döhl 7. Thinking Machines, Dreaming Engineers? Towards Applied
Expert System Technology Manfred Moldaschl 8. Computerized Manufacturing
and Sensory Perception- New Demands on the Analysis of Work Fritz Böhle ,
Brigitte Milkau, Helmuth Rose Part 3: CIM and Organizational Change in the
Mechanical Engineering Industries 9. Diffusion of CIM-Technologies -
Dynamic Dissemination and Alternative Paths of Innovation Rainer
Schultz-Wild 10. Technological Innovation - Organizational Conservatism?
Christoph Köhler, Christoph Nuber, Rainer Schultz-Wild 12. Bringing Skills
Back to the Process Rainer Schultz-Wild Part 4: Restructuring of Work in
Mass Production Industries 13. Work Structuring and Company Performance
Policies Norbert Altmann, Peter Binkelmann, Klaus Düll 15. Towards a
Polarization of Skill Structures Manfred Deiß Part 5: Job Structures and
Skill Formation 16. Vocational Training, Job Structures and the Labour
Market - An International Perspective Werner Sengenberger 17. Education and
Job Hierarchies - Contrasting Evidence from France and Germany Burkart Lutz
18. Mechanical Engineer versus Computer Scientist - Different Roads to CIM
in France and Germany Burkart Lutz, Pierre Veltz 19. New Production
Structures à l'Italiano? - Similarities and Differences in the West German
and Italian Steel Industries Ingrid Drexel Part 6: Large and Small Firms
20. The Development and Structure of Small-Scale Firms Stefanie Weimer 21.
Small Supplier Frims at the Crossroads - Meeting New Challenges Through
Cooperative Retraining Schemes Hans Gerhard Mendius, Stefanie Weimer 22.
Small Firms in Big Subcontracting Klaus Semlinger Part 7: New Technologies
and Industrial Relations 23. Unions' Policies Towards new Technologies in
the 1980s - An Example from the Metal Industry Norbert Altmann 24.
Rationalization Straegies and Representation of Worker Interests Norbert
Altmann
Part 1: Concepts 1. No End in Sight - Current Debates on the Future of
Industrial Work Norbert Altmann, Christoph Köhler, Pamela Meil 2. Stranger
in Paradise - An American's Perspective on German Industrial Sociology
Pamela Meil 3. The Contradictions of Post-Tayloristic Rationalization and
the Uncertain Future of Industrial Work Burkart Lutz 4. Systematic
Rationalization and Inter-Company Divisions of Labour Dieter Sauer, Manfred
Deiß, Volker Döhl, Daniel Bieber, Norbert Altmann 5. Part 2: Development
and Application of New Technologies On the HIstory of NC-Technology -
Different Paths of Development Hartmut Hirsch-Kreinsen 6. The Role of
Manufacturing Technology Markets in Systematic Rationalization Processes
Volker Döhl 7. Thinking Machines, Dreaming Engineers? Towards Applied
Expert System Technology Manfred Moldaschl 8. Computerized Manufacturing
and Sensory Perception- New Demands on the Analysis of Work Fritz Böhle ,
Brigitte Milkau, Helmuth Rose Part 3: CIM and Organizational Change in the
Mechanical Engineering Industries 9. Diffusion of CIM-Technologies -
Dynamic Dissemination and Alternative Paths of Innovation Rainer
Schultz-Wild 10. Technological Innovation - Organizational Conservatism?
Christoph Köhler, Christoph Nuber, Rainer Schultz-Wild 12. Bringing Skills
Back to the Process Rainer Schultz-Wild Part 4: Restructuring of Work in
Mass Production Industries 13. Work Structuring and Company Performance
Policies Norbert Altmann, Peter Binkelmann, Klaus Düll 15. Towards a
Polarization of Skill Structures Manfred Deiß Part 5: Job Structures and
Skill Formation 16. Vocational Training, Job Structures and the Labour
Market - An International Perspective Werner Sengenberger 17. Education and
Job Hierarchies - Contrasting Evidence from France and Germany Burkart Lutz
18. Mechanical Engineer versus Computer Scientist - Different Roads to CIM
in France and Germany Burkart Lutz, Pierre Veltz 19. New Production
Structures à l'Italiano? - Similarities and Differences in the West German
and Italian Steel Industries Ingrid Drexel Part 6: Large and Small Firms
20. The Development and Structure of Small-Scale Firms Stefanie Weimer 21.
Small Supplier Frims at the Crossroads - Meeting New Challenges Through
Cooperative Retraining Schemes Hans Gerhard Mendius, Stefanie Weimer 22.
Small Firms in Big Subcontracting Klaus Semlinger Part 7: New Technologies
and Industrial Relations 23. Unions' Policies Towards new Technologies in
the 1980s - An Example from the Metal Industry Norbert Altmann 24.
Rationalization Straegies and Representation of Worker Interests Norbert
Altmann
Industrial Work Norbert Altmann, Christoph Köhler, Pamela Meil 2. Stranger
in Paradise - An American's Perspective on German Industrial Sociology
Pamela Meil 3. The Contradictions of Post-Tayloristic Rationalization and
the Uncertain Future of Industrial Work Burkart Lutz 4. Systematic
Rationalization and Inter-Company Divisions of Labour Dieter Sauer, Manfred
Deiß, Volker Döhl, Daniel Bieber, Norbert Altmann 5. Part 2: Development
and Application of New Technologies On the HIstory of NC-Technology -
Different Paths of Development Hartmut Hirsch-Kreinsen 6. The Role of
Manufacturing Technology Markets in Systematic Rationalization Processes
Volker Döhl 7. Thinking Machines, Dreaming Engineers? Towards Applied
Expert System Technology Manfred Moldaschl 8. Computerized Manufacturing
and Sensory Perception- New Demands on the Analysis of Work Fritz Böhle ,
Brigitte Milkau, Helmuth Rose Part 3: CIM and Organizational Change in the
Mechanical Engineering Industries 9. Diffusion of CIM-Technologies -
Dynamic Dissemination and Alternative Paths of Innovation Rainer
Schultz-Wild 10. Technological Innovation - Organizational Conservatism?
Christoph Köhler, Christoph Nuber, Rainer Schultz-Wild 12. Bringing Skills
Back to the Process Rainer Schultz-Wild Part 4: Restructuring of Work in
Mass Production Industries 13. Work Structuring and Company Performance
Policies Norbert Altmann, Peter Binkelmann, Klaus Düll 15. Towards a
Polarization of Skill Structures Manfred Deiß Part 5: Job Structures and
Skill Formation 16. Vocational Training, Job Structures and the Labour
Market - An International Perspective Werner Sengenberger 17. Education and
Job Hierarchies - Contrasting Evidence from France and Germany Burkart Lutz
18. Mechanical Engineer versus Computer Scientist - Different Roads to CIM
in France and Germany Burkart Lutz, Pierre Veltz 19. New Production
Structures à l'Italiano? - Similarities and Differences in the West German
and Italian Steel Industries Ingrid Drexel Part 6: Large and Small Firms
20. The Development and Structure of Small-Scale Firms Stefanie Weimer 21.
Small Supplier Frims at the Crossroads - Meeting New Challenges Through
Cooperative Retraining Schemes Hans Gerhard Mendius, Stefanie Weimer 22.
Small Firms in Big Subcontracting Klaus Semlinger Part 7: New Technologies
and Industrial Relations 23. Unions' Policies Towards new Technologies in
the 1980s - An Example from the Metal Industry Norbert Altmann 24.
Rationalization Straegies and Representation of Worker Interests Norbert
Altmann