In this article, we consider the extent to which the practice of location independent working (LIW) enables academic employees to make choices and have agency in their life-work balance, and the extent to which it may support (or potentially be used as a form of resistance to) increased managerial control. Set within the context of an increasingly performanceled, managerialist public sector landscape, the impact and implications of these working practices are examined through the lens of labour process theory. Drawing on findings from an ongoing in-depth ethnographic study set in a post-1992 university business school in central England, we suggest that the practice of LIW is being used both to enable employees and to support managerial con...
This paper examines the work attitudes of home- and office-based workers. A review of the existing l...
Following recent calls for the development of a more embedded sense of labour agency, this paper foc...
This article examines how employee control is affected by the ongoing erosion of boundaries in work ...
In this article, we consider the extent to which the practice of location independent working (LIW) ...
In this article, we consider the extent to which the practice of location independent working (LIW) ...
Location independent working (LIW) is a term used by the case study organisation, Mercia University,...
This paper draws on the research experiences of the first author who conducted a longitudinal ethnog...
Drawing on empirical findings from a longitudinal ethnographic study of a post 1992 UK university bu...
This development paper discusses the affects and impact of formalised remote (location-independent) ...
This article contributes to labour process debates around managerial control and worker autonomy in ...
Recent decades have seen the evolution of UK business schools into international mass education prov...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleThis article assesses the ability of labour process theory (LPT) to acc...
Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to discuss how the so-called "modernisation" agenda has trigger...
New approaches to studying multinational corporations sensitive to issues of power and politics ofte...
The research investigates academics’ perceptions of managerialist ideology and practice in universit...
This paper examines the work attitudes of home- and office-based workers. A review of the existing l...
Following recent calls for the development of a more embedded sense of labour agency, this paper foc...
This article examines how employee control is affected by the ongoing erosion of boundaries in work ...
In this article, we consider the extent to which the practice of location independent working (LIW) ...
In this article, we consider the extent to which the practice of location independent working (LIW) ...
Location independent working (LIW) is a term used by the case study organisation, Mercia University,...
This paper draws on the research experiences of the first author who conducted a longitudinal ethnog...
Drawing on empirical findings from a longitudinal ethnographic study of a post 1992 UK university bu...
This development paper discusses the affects and impact of formalised remote (location-independent) ...
This article contributes to labour process debates around managerial control and worker autonomy in ...
Recent decades have seen the evolution of UK business schools into international mass education prov...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleThis article assesses the ability of labour process theory (LPT) to acc...
Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to discuss how the so-called "modernisation" agenda has trigger...
New approaches to studying multinational corporations sensitive to issues of power and politics ofte...
The research investigates academics’ perceptions of managerialist ideology and practice in universit...
This paper examines the work attitudes of home- and office-based workers. A review of the existing l...
Following recent calls for the development of a more embedded sense of labour agency, this paper foc...
This article examines how employee control is affected by the ongoing erosion of boundaries in work ...