Much has been written about the functioning of managerial ideologies in identity-based organizational control. However, less attention has been given to the role of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and identity defined by a technological discourse in regulating knowledge-intensive work. The purpose of this research is to examine the roles of identity and ICTs in the control of knowledge-intensive work. A case study of a technology service organization reveals that the construction and consumption of a technologist identity operate as organizational control, and that ICTs enable the functioning of a dialectic of technological control. This study also demonstrates the paradoxical nature of work knowledge that both empowers an...
The aim of this chapter is to better understand how identity regulation – a key mode of control – is...
This chapter addresses research on worker skill, technology, and control over the labor process by f...
THIS THESIS PRESENTS an empirical ethnographic study that has been conducted as fieldwork within arm...
Drawing on the literature on active objects and combining it with an ethnographic study of engineeri...
Purpose This article examines the identities and subjectivities of independent knowledge workers who...
According to a dominant discourse in contemporary writings and research, we are living in a Knowledg...
The introduction of technology to organizations has resulted in the creation and evolution of the oc...
Abstract The purpose of this research is to study identity construction in an ICT organization, whic...
This paper eradicates some of the myths of software workers as prototypes of the knowledge worker. B...
This article takes a sceptical view of the functionalist understanding of the nature and significanc...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the correlation between nature of work, employment pattern and t...
This study is an ethnographic exploration of organizational culture, work-life balance, and the use ...
This research is focused on developing an understanding of how individuals identify with their assig...
This paper takes the regulation of identity as a focus for examining organizational control. It cons...
This paper eradicates some of the myths of software workers as prototypes of the knowledge worker. B...
The aim of this chapter is to better understand how identity regulation – a key mode of control – is...
This chapter addresses research on worker skill, technology, and control over the labor process by f...
THIS THESIS PRESENTS an empirical ethnographic study that has been conducted as fieldwork within arm...
Drawing on the literature on active objects and combining it with an ethnographic study of engineeri...
Purpose This article examines the identities and subjectivities of independent knowledge workers who...
According to a dominant discourse in contemporary writings and research, we are living in a Knowledg...
The introduction of technology to organizations has resulted in the creation and evolution of the oc...
Abstract The purpose of this research is to study identity construction in an ICT organization, whic...
This paper eradicates some of the myths of software workers as prototypes of the knowledge worker. B...
This article takes a sceptical view of the functionalist understanding of the nature and significanc...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the correlation between nature of work, employment pattern and t...
This study is an ethnographic exploration of organizational culture, work-life balance, and the use ...
This research is focused on developing an understanding of how individuals identify with their assig...
This paper takes the regulation of identity as a focus for examining organizational control. It cons...
This paper eradicates some of the myths of software workers as prototypes of the knowledge worker. B...
The aim of this chapter is to better understand how identity regulation – a key mode of control – is...
This chapter addresses research on worker skill, technology, and control over the labor process by f...
THIS THESIS PRESENTS an empirical ethnographic study that has been conducted as fieldwork within arm...