"This article attributes the declining competitiveness of the British shipbuilding industry from the 1930s to employers' slow and imperfect substitution of bureaucratic for craft conventions of work organization. An explanation is developed for this excess inertia. First, the article maintains that the interdependent nature of British employers' decision-making on matters of training and work organization tended to "lock-in" individual firms to a particular configuration. Secondly, it is shown how the uncertainty over the need for reform perceived by the majority of builders prevented the more progressive minority from using the industry's collective employers' association to coordinate a timely switch to a more bureaucratic convention. Thi...
Sur la base d'une recherche dans deux entreprises de l'industrie mécanique, l'article montre le degr...
AbstractThis article follows the industry employment histories of all individuals who at some point ...
The impact of “human relations” ideology remains contentious. This article examines how such ideas w...
"This article attributes the declining competitiveness of the British shipbuilding industry from the...
International audienceThis articleattributes the declining competitiveness of the British shipbuildi...
This article presents extracts from a price agreement between a group of shipbuilding firms during t...
This article aims to discuss what factors have determined the development of the Norwegian shipbuild...
PhD ThesisBritish shipbuilding, once an iconic industry, faced a period of precarious trading in the...
This thesis studies the interrelationship between government and the shipbuilding industry in the Un...
This thesis studies the interrelationship between government and the shipbuilding industry in the Un...
This article examines how globalization shaped work and employment in the German shipbuilding indust...
Maritime trade is the backbone of the world’s economy. Around ninety percent of all goods are transp...
This article describes changes associated with increased bureaucratisation and surveillance in the r...
This article analyses the decline of the Danish shipbuilding industry. European shipyards dominated ...
In 1975, the maritime employers and unions negotiated a composite maritime agreement. By 1978 howeve...
Sur la base d'une recherche dans deux entreprises de l'industrie mécanique, l'article montre le degr...
AbstractThis article follows the industry employment histories of all individuals who at some point ...
The impact of “human relations” ideology remains contentious. This article examines how such ideas w...
"This article attributes the declining competitiveness of the British shipbuilding industry from the...
International audienceThis articleattributes the declining competitiveness of the British shipbuildi...
This article presents extracts from a price agreement between a group of shipbuilding firms during t...
This article aims to discuss what factors have determined the development of the Norwegian shipbuild...
PhD ThesisBritish shipbuilding, once an iconic industry, faced a period of precarious trading in the...
This thesis studies the interrelationship between government and the shipbuilding industry in the Un...
This thesis studies the interrelationship between government and the shipbuilding industry in the Un...
This article examines how globalization shaped work and employment in the German shipbuilding indust...
Maritime trade is the backbone of the world’s economy. Around ninety percent of all goods are transp...
This article describes changes associated with increased bureaucratisation and surveillance in the r...
This article analyses the decline of the Danish shipbuilding industry. European shipyards dominated ...
In 1975, the maritime employers and unions negotiated a composite maritime agreement. By 1978 howeve...
Sur la base d'une recherche dans deux entreprises de l'industrie mécanique, l'article montre le degr...
AbstractThis article follows the industry employment histories of all individuals who at some point ...
The impact of “human relations” ideology remains contentious. This article examines how such ideas w...