Managerial Prerogative and the Question of Control (Routledge Revivals)Routledge, 10. 10. 2014. - 254 страница In both Marxist and non-Marxist scholarship there has been a remarkable neglect of the managerial control of labour. John Storey’s analysis of the modern labour process shows that managerial control is in fact more precarious than has been so far recorded. This book, first published in 1983, reassesses the Braverman theory of the inexorable degradation of work, and demonstrates the need to go beyond not only Braverman but also most of the ensuing attempts to complement or repair his underlying thesis. The book will be of interest to students of the social sciences. |
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... nature of the control system itself. The second criticism often made is that Braverman places too much emphasis on Taylorism as the sole or main thrust of capital's control strategy. As Nichols observes, 'there are other forms of ...
... nature of the control system itself. The second criticism often made is that Braverman places too much emphasis on Taylorism as the sole or main thrust of capital's control strategy. As Nichols observes, 'there are other forms of ...
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... nature of the control of production. It allows also consideration of the wider social and economic context within which control strategies are shaped. It should permit a better consideration of the resistance of labour and the ...
... nature of the control of production. It allows also consideration of the wider social and economic context within which control strategies are shaped. It should permit a better consideration of the resistance of labour and the ...
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... nature of the conflict emerging from contradictions. This is because the road of human destiny is seen more clearly as a social product and therefore the interest groups which fare relatively poorly may perceive the source of their ...
... nature of the conflict emerging from contradictions. This is because the road of human destiny is seen more clearly as a social product and therefore the interest groups which fare relatively poorly may perceive the source of their ...
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... nature of the task falling to management is made clear here by Edwards. With increasing organisational complexity, direct control through ownership and command becomes impossible. The function of accumulation today is divided into ...
... nature of the task falling to management is made clear here by Edwards. With increasing organisational complexity, direct control through ownership and command becomes impossible. The function of accumulation today is divided into ...
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... this absolute point was reached one might expect the onerous nature of an enhanced real control to provoke resentment and resistance – either individual, collective or both. The forces of production, as Marx recognised,
... this absolute point was reached one might expect the onerous nature of an enhanced real control to provoke resentment and resistance – either individual, collective or both. The forces of production, as Marx recognised,
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BRAVERMAN AND BEYOND | |
WORK CONTROL IN CONTEXT | |
MANAGEMENT | |
MANAGERIAL PREROGATIVE | |
THE CONTROL OF WORK | |
STRUGGLE AND RESISTANCE | |
CONTROL AND DEMOCRACY | |
NOTES | |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | |
INDEX | |
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action analysis argued authority behaviour Braverman Britain bureaucracy capital's capitalist chapter claim class struggle Clegg collective bargaining concept conflict consequence context contingency theory contradictions control and resistance control strategies control systems crisis critique dialectical approach direct discipline division of labour domination economic employers engineering example fact factory forces of production formal rationality Friedman function Habermas hierarchy Hugh Scanlon ideology implies Industrial Relations institutions interests interpretation involved issue labour market labour power labour process Lazonick London management rights managerial control managerial prerogatives Marx Marx's Marxist means mode of production Monopoly Capital noted organisation ownership point of production political problem procedure question rationalisation real subordination relations of production relationship response Review role rules sabotage shop stewards social construction socialist society Sociology sphere stewards structure subordination of labour surplus-value Taylorism theory thesis totality trade union Weber wider worker resistance