The operation of discipline in the workplace has received little attention in sociology; the control of attendance has attracted even less. Yet they have taken on a growing significance in many firms, and help to throw light on more general issues of new forms of the control of labour. Material from two case studies is used to show why firms are changing their policies and to explore the effect on workplace relations. Disciplinary regimes have been tightened and, although the direct impact on workers has been limited, the symbolic effects of closer managerial attention to individual workers' behaviour are considerable
In focus here are processes of discipline in work groups in human service organisations. We will des...
Discipline is crucial in the provision of quality public service work. This is because most citizens...
Organizational control is conventionally - from a critical stance - viewed as a negative and restric...
The roles played by managers in exercising workplace discipline have been of long-standing academic ...
Dans un article introductif au système Brown, l'auteur situe la discipline industrielle dans le proc...
Using the results obtained from a small-scale, exploratory study of the internal dynamics of the dis...
Does disciplinary practice by employers evolve over time? Not only conventional analyses of discipli...
This paper reports the results of a follow-up study to two linked articles appearing in earlier issu...
Does disciplinary practice by employers evolve over time? Not only conventional analyses of discipli...
This article analyses the issue of discipline violations in a Russian textile company. Discipline vi...
Argues that because of a number of significant changes in the last ten years, individual issues such...
Recent theoretical statements by Lord and Hanges (1987) and by Carver and Scheier (1981) suggest tha...
It is widely acknowledged that discipline at work is a neglected area of study in the context of con...
This thesis is based on observation and interviews carried out in two engineering firms in the West...
The present study provided a within-subjects assessment of the factors associated with absence disci...
In focus here are processes of discipline in work groups in human service organisations. We will des...
Discipline is crucial in the provision of quality public service work. This is because most citizens...
Organizational control is conventionally - from a critical stance - viewed as a negative and restric...
The roles played by managers in exercising workplace discipline have been of long-standing academic ...
Dans un article introductif au système Brown, l'auteur situe la discipline industrielle dans le proc...
Using the results obtained from a small-scale, exploratory study of the internal dynamics of the dis...
Does disciplinary practice by employers evolve over time? Not only conventional analyses of discipli...
This paper reports the results of a follow-up study to two linked articles appearing in earlier issu...
Does disciplinary practice by employers evolve over time? Not only conventional analyses of discipli...
This article analyses the issue of discipline violations in a Russian textile company. Discipline vi...
Argues that because of a number of significant changes in the last ten years, individual issues such...
Recent theoretical statements by Lord and Hanges (1987) and by Carver and Scheier (1981) suggest tha...
It is widely acknowledged that discipline at work is a neglected area of study in the context of con...
This thesis is based on observation and interviews carried out in two engineering firms in the West...
The present study provided a within-subjects assessment of the factors associated with absence disci...
In focus here are processes of discipline in work groups in human service organisations. We will des...
Discipline is crucial in the provision of quality public service work. This is because most citizens...
Organizational control is conventionally - from a critical stance - viewed as a negative and restric...