The main claim that I aim to substantiate in this article is that power in the form of control is exerted in a more insidious manner now that knowledge work has become ‘networked’. To this end, I first describe societal control in the current epoch. Given the fact that my focus is on knowledge work, I next revisit the human capital literature with the aim of coming to a more precise understanding of what knowledge work is. The literature on “leveraging human capital” (Burud and Tumolo 2004) evidences how human capital theory draws on the conditions of free-floating control to optimally capitalise on knowledge workers. Models of overt management have come to be replaced by more expansive and insidious models of control that ext...
Existing literature demonstrates clearly that knowledge is the sum of common knowledge and uncommon...
In knowledge - based industries, work is circumscribed by the cognitive frames of creativity in the ...
International audienceIn this paper, I suggest that, even more than the state, capitalist enterprise...
The main claim that I aim to substantiate in this article is that power in the form of control is ex...
Research has shown that the knowledge worker, the decisive driver of the knowledge economy, works in...
The integration of new technologies into the process of production has recently resuscitated the que...
Given the transformation in the government of academic life over recent decades, the article attempt...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleThis article assesses the ability of labour process theory (LPT) to acc...
In this article, I undertake a critical interrogation of the complex relations of control operating ...
It is widely believed that knowledge work is a relatively new phenomenon and constitutes the main fo...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Business.The thesis critically analyses the gaps among m...
Recent developments in control hold that professionals are best managed through normative and concer...
Throughout history, there has been a radical transformation concerning the developmental stages in ...
Human capital was defined by Gary Becker (1975) as ‘any stock of knowledge or characteristics the wo...
In the global economy, workers are increasingly expected to cultivate an unprecedented repertoire of...
Existing literature demonstrates clearly that knowledge is the sum of common knowledge and uncommon...
In knowledge - based industries, work is circumscribed by the cognitive frames of creativity in the ...
International audienceIn this paper, I suggest that, even more than the state, capitalist enterprise...
The main claim that I aim to substantiate in this article is that power in the form of control is ex...
Research has shown that the knowledge worker, the decisive driver of the knowledge economy, works in...
The integration of new technologies into the process of production has recently resuscitated the que...
Given the transformation in the government of academic life over recent decades, the article attempt...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleThis article assesses the ability of labour process theory (LPT) to acc...
In this article, I undertake a critical interrogation of the complex relations of control operating ...
It is widely believed that knowledge work is a relatively new phenomenon and constitutes the main fo...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Business.The thesis critically analyses the gaps among m...
Recent developments in control hold that professionals are best managed through normative and concer...
Throughout history, there has been a radical transformation concerning the developmental stages in ...
Human capital was defined by Gary Becker (1975) as ‘any stock of knowledge or characteristics the wo...
In the global economy, workers are increasingly expected to cultivate an unprecedented repertoire of...
Existing literature demonstrates clearly that knowledge is the sum of common knowledge and uncommon...
In knowledge - based industries, work is circumscribed by the cognitive frames of creativity in the ...
International audienceIn this paper, I suggest that, even more than the state, capitalist enterprise...