This paper deals with the unintended consequences of new management strategies, i.e. the internalisation of markets and the subjectivation of work, on social relations in the workplace. Through the example of two organizational case studies from care services and public transport, it is shown that these managerial strategies foster social fragmentation; specifically, the emergence of established-outsider figurations in the workplace. The paper highlights third parties as an important intervening actor in established-outsider figurations at the organizational level. Third parties, e.g. works councils or line managers, may support established or outsider groups, or play a crucial role in reducing power ratios within figurations. Moreover, the...
The article is concerned with the changing premises of human involvement in organizations underlying...
This thesis investigates the causes of the growth of contingent work and its implications for labour...
Implementing innovation programmes often encounters employee resistance to change. The paperprovide...
Using case-study data, the article examines the contention that protective labour market policies an...
This article sheds new light on an understudied construct in mainstream management theory, namely, w...
A person’s social position shapes whether and how they can influence organizational change. While pr...
This article sheds new light on an understudied construct in mainstream management theory, namely, w...
This study is about organisational control in the information age. Organisational control is examine...
"The paper explores current theoretical debates and seeks to examine empirically how subjects positi...
The main aim of this paper is to show that even when integrating the findings of behavioral economic...
Our essay challenges an understanding of organizational socialization as a process whereby newcomers...
In this article, we propose to view the firm as a locus of socialization in which employees with het...
This article studies how a firm fosters formal and informal interaction among its employees to creat...
While we have a sense of why institutionally marginalized individuals or dominant actors become chan...
The aim of the present study is to advance the research on working objectification by analyzing its ...
The article is concerned with the changing premises of human involvement in organizations underlying...
This thesis investigates the causes of the growth of contingent work and its implications for labour...
Implementing innovation programmes often encounters employee resistance to change. The paperprovide...
Using case-study data, the article examines the contention that protective labour market policies an...
This article sheds new light on an understudied construct in mainstream management theory, namely, w...
A person’s social position shapes whether and how they can influence organizational change. While pr...
This article sheds new light on an understudied construct in mainstream management theory, namely, w...
This study is about organisational control in the information age. Organisational control is examine...
"The paper explores current theoretical debates and seeks to examine empirically how subjects positi...
The main aim of this paper is to show that even when integrating the findings of behavioral economic...
Our essay challenges an understanding of organizational socialization as a process whereby newcomers...
In this article, we propose to view the firm as a locus of socialization in which employees with het...
This article studies how a firm fosters formal and informal interaction among its employees to creat...
While we have a sense of why institutionally marginalized individuals or dominant actors become chan...
The aim of the present study is to advance the research on working objectification by analyzing its ...
The article is concerned with the changing premises of human involvement in organizations underlying...
This thesis investigates the causes of the growth of contingent work and its implications for labour...
Implementing innovation programmes often encounters employee resistance to change. The paperprovide...