This article focuses on teamworking as a form of governmentality whereby management seeks to govern by distance. This involves mobilizing the support and commitment of employees to teamworking and organizational goals by appealing to their autonomy, unity, sociability and desire for a more enriched work experience. It is the struggle over subjectivity that is of concern here, for teamworking can be seen as a technology that aims to transform individuals into subjects that secure their sense of meaning and significance through working as a team. We will explore through a case study of a call centre in a large building society how a discourse of teamworking has begun to impinge upon individuals so as to shape not only how they behave but also...
Working in groups and teams is the main modus operandi of the modern workplace. Looking into the wor...
The prevailing wisdom tells us that teams axiomatically bring increases and improvements in effectiv...
The word 'virtual' describes work that spans one or more discontinuities. The term has been applied ...
Abstract: Call centre work is highly individualistic and technologically regulated. Processes, scrip...
In the context of call centres teamwork remains one of the standard processes for organising work an...
Call centres are evidently an inhospitable environment for teams given a work design based on indivi...
This article reports an ethnographic study of call centre work. Analytics are applied enabling study...
Call centres are evidently an inhospitable environment for teams given a work design based on indivi...
This article reports an ethnographic study of call centre work. Analytics are applied enabling stud...
Existing theories and conceptualisations of teamwork fall into two broad categories. Firstly, the ps...
This article examines the importance of teamwork withinprofessional settings and what is meant by be...
This study explored employee experiences of team working and their perception of the positive and ne...
We have studied an organizational change in a medium sized factory in Sweden (about 120 employees). ...
There are growing concerns over current and future incarnations of routine work, based on the rise o...
This article presents an ethnographic exploration of resistance to teamworking in a UK research and ...
Working in groups and teams is the main modus operandi of the modern workplace. Looking into the wor...
The prevailing wisdom tells us that teams axiomatically bring increases and improvements in effectiv...
The word 'virtual' describes work that spans one or more discontinuities. The term has been applied ...
Abstract: Call centre work is highly individualistic and technologically regulated. Processes, scrip...
In the context of call centres teamwork remains one of the standard processes for organising work an...
Call centres are evidently an inhospitable environment for teams given a work design based on indivi...
This article reports an ethnographic study of call centre work. Analytics are applied enabling study...
Call centres are evidently an inhospitable environment for teams given a work design based on indivi...
This article reports an ethnographic study of call centre work. Analytics are applied enabling stud...
Existing theories and conceptualisations of teamwork fall into two broad categories. Firstly, the ps...
This article examines the importance of teamwork withinprofessional settings and what is meant by be...
This study explored employee experiences of team working and their perception of the positive and ne...
We have studied an organizational change in a medium sized factory in Sweden (about 120 employees). ...
There are growing concerns over current and future incarnations of routine work, based on the rise o...
This article presents an ethnographic exploration of resistance to teamworking in a UK research and ...
Working in groups and teams is the main modus operandi of the modern workplace. Looking into the wor...
The prevailing wisdom tells us that teams axiomatically bring increases and improvements in effectiv...
The word 'virtual' describes work that spans one or more discontinuities. The term has been applied ...