Originally published in 1989, and now reissued with a new preface by the editor, this interdisciplinary study brings together an internationally distinguished group of scholars to shed light about work organization and the effects of new management methods and technologies.
Originally published in 1989, and now reissued with a new preface by the editor, this interdisciplinary study brings together an internationally distinguished group of scholars to shed light about work organization and the effects of new management methods and technologies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1.The Transformation of Work? Stephen Wood 2. When Certainty Fails: Inside the Factory of the Future Bryn Jones 3. Machinery, Labour and Location Richard Walker 4. Multinational Corporations and the New International Division of Labour: A Critical Appraisal Erica Schoenberger 5. Jobs and Skills Under the Lifelong Nenk¿ Employment Practice Makoto Kumazawa and Jun Yamada 6. Flexibility and the Changin Sexual Division of Labour Sylvia Walby 7. The Talents of Women, the Skills of Men: Flexible Specialization and Women Jane Jenson 8. The Transformation of Training and the Transformation of Work in Britain David Lee 9. 'New Production Concepts' in Final Assembly - The Swedish Experience Christian Berggren 10. The Transfer of Japanese Management Concepts in the International Automobile Industry Ulrich Jürgens 11. Automation, New Technology and Work Content William Cavestro 12. Alternative Forms of Work Organization Under Programmable Automation Maryellen R. Kelley 13. Computer Rationalization and the Transformation of Work: Lessons From the Insurance Industry Eileen Appelbaum and Peter Albin 14. The Limits to Industrialization: Computer Software Development In a Large Commercial Bank Sarah Kuhn 15. Work Organization and Product Change in the Service Sector: The Case of the UK National Health Service Rod Coombs and Ken Green 16. What is Socialist About Socialist Production? Michael Burawoy and János Lukács.
1.The Transformation of Work? Stephen Wood 2. When Certainty Fails: Inside the Factory of the Future Bryn Jones 3. Machinery, Labour and Location Richard Walker 4. Multinational Corporations and the New International Division of Labour: A Critical Appraisal Erica Schoenberger 5. Jobs and Skills Under the Lifelong Nenk¿ Employment Practice Makoto Kumazawa and Jun Yamada 6. Flexibility and the Changin Sexual Division of Labour Sylvia Walby 7. The Talents of Women, the Skills of Men: Flexible Specialization and Women Jane Jenson 8. The Transformation of Training and the Transformation of Work in Britain David Lee 9. 'New Production Concepts' in Final Assembly - The Swedish Experience Christian Berggren 10. The Transfer of Japanese Management Concepts in the International Automobile Industry Ulrich Jürgens 11. Automation, New Technology and Work Content William Cavestro 12. Alternative Forms of Work Organization Under Programmable Automation Maryellen R. Kelley 13. Computer Rationalization and the Transformation of Work: Lessons From the Insurance Industry Eileen Appelbaum and Peter Albin 14. The Limits to Industrialization: Computer Software Development In a Large Commercial Bank Sarah Kuhn 15. Work Organization and Product Change in the Service Sector: The Case of the UK National Health Service Rod Coombs and Ken Green 16. What is Socialist About Socialist Production? Michael Burawoy and János Lukács.
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