This paper explores the nature of the relationship between Head Office and stores in a large British supermarket chain. It focuses on the role played by a range of technological tools available for managing the stock and connecting different parts of the productive system and the implications this has for employee learning in stores. The evidence illustrates the dual role of artefacts in making possible long-distance control from Head Office, on the one hand, at the same time as opening up spaces for local discretion and intervention, on the other. Accordingly, the paper also shows how the relation between the organisational centre and the periphery gives rise to different types of skills and expertise, providing the basis for a potentially...
Food retail is known for its use of flexible labour and for the centralisation of functions at head ...
This article explores the realities of managerial work in two major British supermarket chains. Whil...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of line managers in managing attendan...
This paper explores the nature of the relationship between Head Office and stores in a large British...
Ordering and managing stock is a key function to organisationalperformance in the retail sector in g...
Ordering and managing stock is a key function to organisational performance in the retail sector in...
This paper analyses the authority of store managers for the stocking and merchandising of British su...
Managers constantly seek for innovative ideas to improve their organisations. Their staff, sometimes...
The forecasting of sales from potential store development opportunities is typically supported by qu...
The forecasting of sales from potential store development opportunities is typically supported by qu...
This article contributes to labour process debates around managerial control and worker autonomy in ...
The globalisation of retailing remains a profoundly neglected topic in the mainstream debates of eco...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of line managers in manag...
Customer data collected from business transactions have long been used in the retailing industry as ...
This research is focused on three food multiple retailers, Sainsbury plc, Tesco plc, and Safeway plc...
Food retail is known for its use of flexible labour and for the centralisation of functions at head ...
This article explores the realities of managerial work in two major British supermarket chains. Whil...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of line managers in managing attendan...
This paper explores the nature of the relationship between Head Office and stores in a large British...
Ordering and managing stock is a key function to organisationalperformance in the retail sector in g...
Ordering and managing stock is a key function to organisational performance in the retail sector in...
This paper analyses the authority of store managers for the stocking and merchandising of British su...
Managers constantly seek for innovative ideas to improve their organisations. Their staff, sometimes...
The forecasting of sales from potential store development opportunities is typically supported by qu...
The forecasting of sales from potential store development opportunities is typically supported by qu...
This article contributes to labour process debates around managerial control and worker autonomy in ...
The globalisation of retailing remains a profoundly neglected topic in the mainstream debates of eco...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of line managers in manag...
Customer data collected from business transactions have long been used in the retailing industry as ...
This research is focused on three food multiple retailers, Sainsbury plc, Tesco plc, and Safeway plc...
Food retail is known for its use of flexible labour and for the centralisation of functions at head ...
This article explores the realities of managerial work in two major British supermarket chains. Whil...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of line managers in managing attendan...