This paper addresses the issues involved in the management of professional employees through an examination of the management of professional engineers in a sample of electronics companies. It is argued that a measure of evaluation and control is secured through the development of organisational positions which combine elements of both technical and managerial work and through the operation of personalised systems of reward. The potentially demotivating effects of hierarchical structures of control are moderated by forms of work organisation which blur the distinction between employees and management, and by the development of managerial philosophies which stress a commonality of identity uniting those at different levels of the organisatio...
This paper presents an alternative approach to analyse power in modern organisations. It does so by ...
In the understanding of managerial control over work, the labour process literature has been very in...
This paper examines historical differences in personnel practices among U.S. industries to explore t...
Many commentators have attributed the poor performance of British manufacturing to the 'under-repres...
This thesis examines themes from the labour process debate by analysing the history of railway owned...
Managerial control plays an essential role in any organisation or entrepreneurial endeavour achievin...
The existing research has produced a useful palette of ideas that help us make sense of the phenomen...
The aim of this research paper is to investigate the way employees think about leadership in an Engi...
This thesis is based on observation and interviews carried out in two engineering firms in the West...
埼玉県越谷市In the 1960's, there emerged many controvercies on how to modernize the personnel management i...
The history of managing people has reflected prevailing beliefs and attitudes held in society about ...
This paper investigates a variety of forms of management control in a large management consultancy c...
The extant research on organizational control builds on the assumption of vertical control – manager...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of this st...
The article constitutes a part of a wider research project aimed at investigating social conditions...
This paper presents an alternative approach to analyse power in modern organisations. It does so by ...
In the understanding of managerial control over work, the labour process literature has been very in...
This paper examines historical differences in personnel practices among U.S. industries to explore t...
Many commentators have attributed the poor performance of British manufacturing to the 'under-repres...
This thesis examines themes from the labour process debate by analysing the history of railway owned...
Managerial control plays an essential role in any organisation or entrepreneurial endeavour achievin...
The existing research has produced a useful palette of ideas that help us make sense of the phenomen...
The aim of this research paper is to investigate the way employees think about leadership in an Engi...
This thesis is based on observation and interviews carried out in two engineering firms in the West...
埼玉県越谷市In the 1960's, there emerged many controvercies on how to modernize the personnel management i...
The history of managing people has reflected prevailing beliefs and attitudes held in society about ...
This paper investigates a variety of forms of management control in a large management consultancy c...
The extant research on organizational control builds on the assumption of vertical control – manager...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of this st...
The article constitutes a part of a wider research project aimed at investigating social conditions...
This paper presents an alternative approach to analyse power in modern organisations. It does so by ...
In the understanding of managerial control over work, the labour process literature has been very in...
This paper examines historical differences in personnel practices among U.S. industries to explore t...