This article focuses on the complex network of control and consent through the articulation of technology and local culture in the workplace. The dynamics of this network are embedded in the interplay of global and local markets. The article explores these dynamics by focusing on the distinctive characteristics of a Central Anatolian city, Corum, based on a case study conducted in Turkey. We observe how globalised patterns of control and consent are reproduced through the articulation of new technologies and the conservative culture specific to this locality. During the negotiations between employers and employees, this interplay plays a significant role in the construction of work realities. The consensual control produced within the frame...
This thesis is a study of the role of management control practices in global production networks (GP...
The aim of this chapter is to identify the prevalent trend in control and surveillance in industry s...
Over the past two decades, constructivist International Relations (IR) scholars have produced substa...
This paper examines gender as a constitutive element of inequality regimes in the workplace. The org...
This article explores the organizational characteristics and distinctive settings of the labour proc...
Luxury hotels are service workplaces with high aesthetic, emotional and affective expectations. Howe...
The thesis investigates the reasons behind the proliferation of non-governmental systems of labour r...
Technology has an effect on how people live, and how they work. By looking at workplace contestation...
Recent years have seen considerable discussion about globalisation. Little of this has concerned one...
Contemporary capitalism is marked by a disciplinary revolution. Thanks to the diffusion of just-in-t...
Export-led growth policies in Turkey have yielded a significant transformation in industrial relatio...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.There is much general discuss...
After the collapse of state socialism in Eastern Europe in 1989, industrial restructuring and the pr...
Field studies of management control and accounting have tended to study organisational meaning throu...
Field studies of management control and accounting have tended to study organisational meaning throu...
This thesis is a study of the role of management control practices in global production networks (GP...
The aim of this chapter is to identify the prevalent trend in control and surveillance in industry s...
Over the past two decades, constructivist International Relations (IR) scholars have produced substa...
This paper examines gender as a constitutive element of inequality regimes in the workplace. The org...
This article explores the organizational characteristics and distinctive settings of the labour proc...
Luxury hotels are service workplaces with high aesthetic, emotional and affective expectations. Howe...
The thesis investigates the reasons behind the proliferation of non-governmental systems of labour r...
Technology has an effect on how people live, and how they work. By looking at workplace contestation...
Recent years have seen considerable discussion about globalisation. Little of this has concerned one...
Contemporary capitalism is marked by a disciplinary revolution. Thanks to the diffusion of just-in-t...
Export-led growth policies in Turkey have yielded a significant transformation in industrial relatio...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.There is much general discuss...
After the collapse of state socialism in Eastern Europe in 1989, industrial restructuring and the pr...
Field studies of management control and accounting have tended to study organisational meaning throu...
Field studies of management control and accounting have tended to study organisational meaning throu...
This thesis is a study of the role of management control practices in global production networks (GP...
The aim of this chapter is to identify the prevalent trend in control and surveillance in industry s...
Over the past two decades, constructivist International Relations (IR) scholars have produced substa...