C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleThis article assesses the ability of labour process theory (LPT) to account for the persistence of managerial control under the apparent conditions of greater autonomy and discretion we have come to associate with ‘knowledge Work’. LPT has traditionally problematized control around the need to resolve ‘the indeterminacy of labour’—that is, how do managers ensure that workers’ actual labouring efforts approach their potential labour power? In contrast, I propose that it is more useful to problematize control around the ‘indeterminacy of knowledge’—that is, how do managers ensure that workers’ cognitive efforts approach their full cognitive potential? A common response to the problem of the indeterminacy of knowle...
Knowledge worker productivity is essential for competitive strength in the digital century. Small in...
Purpose: Decentralisation attempts that aim to increase job autonomy do not always succeed. This pap...
AbstractKnowledge workers are highly regarded by employers for their innovation and creativity. Due ...
In both Marxist and non-Marxist scholarship there has been a remarkable neglect of the managerial co...
The knowledge economy and the knowledge work that fuels it have created much debate in relation to t...
The main claim that I aim to substantiate in this article is that power in the form of control is ex...
Several management theorists have called for organizations to incorporate organization learning, emp...
This article opens by suggesting that the decline in the sociology of work in the UK has been overst...
In nine cases of firms which closed, productivity increases were experienced after negotiations with...
Although sociologists and psychologists have documented various motivations for working, the concept...
This article examines how employee control is affected by the ongoing erosion of boundaries in work ...
It started with an article with the ingenious title ‘All quiet on the workplace front?’. Here, Paul ...
In this article, we consider the extent to which the practice of location independent working (LIW) ...
The main claim that I aim to substantiate in this article is that power in the form of control is e...
It started with an article with the ingenious title ‘All quiet on the workplace front?’. Here, Paul ...
Knowledge worker productivity is essential for competitive strength in the digital century. Small in...
Purpose: Decentralisation attempts that aim to increase job autonomy do not always succeed. This pap...
AbstractKnowledge workers are highly regarded by employers for their innovation and creativity. Due ...
In both Marxist and non-Marxist scholarship there has been a remarkable neglect of the managerial co...
The knowledge economy and the knowledge work that fuels it have created much debate in relation to t...
The main claim that I aim to substantiate in this article is that power in the form of control is ex...
Several management theorists have called for organizations to incorporate organization learning, emp...
This article opens by suggesting that the decline in the sociology of work in the UK has been overst...
In nine cases of firms which closed, productivity increases were experienced after negotiations with...
Although sociologists and psychologists have documented various motivations for working, the concept...
This article examines how employee control is affected by the ongoing erosion of boundaries in work ...
It started with an article with the ingenious title ‘All quiet on the workplace front?’. Here, Paul ...
In this article, we consider the extent to which the practice of location independent working (LIW) ...
The main claim that I aim to substantiate in this article is that power in the form of control is e...
It started with an article with the ingenious title ‘All quiet on the workplace front?’. Here, Paul ...
Knowledge worker productivity is essential for competitive strength in the digital century. Small in...
Purpose: Decentralisation attempts that aim to increase job autonomy do not always succeed. This pap...
AbstractKnowledge workers are highly regarded by employers for their innovation and creativity. Due ...