This paper interrogates the phenomenon of boredom at work by considering Ernst Jünger’s potential contribution. We contend that Jünger offers an important yet overlooked alternative to the dominant perspectives of boredom in Management and Organization Studies (MOS), which are largely composed of ‘simple’ psychological diagnoses and managerial prescriptions. Such studies largely understand boredom as a localised experience at work which can be overcome by targeted managerial prescriptions, techniques and interventions. In contrast we show how Jünger understands boredom from a ‘profound’ perspective as a central feature of modernity. This is premised on Jünger’s broader critique of the bourgeois values that define 20th and 21st century manag...
Few sociologists have addressed the concept of boredom despite interest in the subject and experienc...
The purpose of this study is to investigate white collar employees' temporary relief strategies to w...
Contemporary society perceives boredom largely as a normal part of everyday life. Nevertheless, acad...
This paper interrogates the phenomenon of boredom at work by considering Ernst Jünger’s potential c...
International audienceIn the context of management and organisational literature, boredom has largel...
Boredom is an emotional state that has a long history in organizational research. Despite recent cha...
International audienceThis dissertation seeks to extend our knowledge on job boredom which is a scar...
OBJECTIVE: The present study investigates the role of boredom within the Job Demands-Resources model...
This special issue focuses on the interconnections between work, play and boredom in contemporary or...
Boredom is associated with a range of problematic feelings and behaviour, and may be on the increase...
This ethnographic study of industrial brewery work begins by examining why workers will sometimes ch...
This dissertation seeks to extend our knowledge on job boredom, which is a scarcely studied topic in...
Employee boredom may produce serious consequences for organizations. Despite the prevalence of bored...
Technically speaking, there is no sociology of boredom. It does not exist in the sense that there is...
Boredom as a state and understimulation as a stressor are examined in the context of working, with c...
Few sociologists have addressed the concept of boredom despite interest in the subject and experienc...
The purpose of this study is to investigate white collar employees' temporary relief strategies to w...
Contemporary society perceives boredom largely as a normal part of everyday life. Nevertheless, acad...
This paper interrogates the phenomenon of boredom at work by considering Ernst Jünger’s potential c...
International audienceIn the context of management and organisational literature, boredom has largel...
Boredom is an emotional state that has a long history in organizational research. Despite recent cha...
International audienceThis dissertation seeks to extend our knowledge on job boredom which is a scar...
OBJECTIVE: The present study investigates the role of boredom within the Job Demands-Resources model...
This special issue focuses on the interconnections between work, play and boredom in contemporary or...
Boredom is associated with a range of problematic feelings and behaviour, and may be on the increase...
This ethnographic study of industrial brewery work begins by examining why workers will sometimes ch...
This dissertation seeks to extend our knowledge on job boredom, which is a scarcely studied topic in...
Employee boredom may produce serious consequences for organizations. Despite the prevalence of bored...
Technically speaking, there is no sociology of boredom. It does not exist in the sense that there is...
Boredom as a state and understimulation as a stressor are examined in the context of working, with c...
Few sociologists have addressed the concept of boredom despite interest in the subject and experienc...
The purpose of this study is to investigate white collar employees' temporary relief strategies to w...
Contemporary society perceives boredom largely as a normal part of everyday life. Nevertheless, acad...