This article is about factory regimes and more particularly about changes in factory regimes in East Asia. Its point of departure is Burawoy's early and highly influential contribution to the understanding of factory regimes (Burawoy, 1985), which has very often been associated with the idea of 'hegemonic despotism' and increased attempts by management at ideological control. The article seeks to go beyond this particular interpretation. Theoretically, it seeks to make explicit and in one case expand elements in Burawoy's original work by distinguishing three aspects of labour regimes: labour control, material support and contract. It then considers three factories in China, Taiwan and South Korea in the light of this reformulation and, by ...
This paper reviews the extent to which multinational corporations from developed economies and newly...
This thesis is a study of Chinese workers in the white goods industry, in particular workers in refr...
Globalization of capital accumulation and transnational production highlight a shifting paradigm in ...
This article is about factory regimes and more particularly about changes in factory regimes in East...
China’s manufacturing model has been built on the exploitation of migrant workers under a despotic l...
This article analyses the way in which informality becomes the common feature of capitalist labour i...
Globalization of capital accumulation and transnational production highlight a shifting paradigm in ...
Many labour experts have discussed the ‘dormitory labour regime’ in China’s manufacturing industry, ...
The paper uses research into industrial dormitories in Southern China to examine the role performed ...
This paper overviews labour in Japan; Singapore the Peoples' Republic of China (PRC) and its Special...
Our presentation is about work, employment and labour relations in the seven East/South-East Asian c...
After 30 years' market reforms and exported-oriented industrialization, China has created an economi...
"This paper develops a new approach to analyse labour relations at the level of companies, industrie...
"This paper develops a new approach to analyse labour relations at the level of companies, industrie...
China has become a global manufacturing centre with its `unlimited' supply of low cost and unorganis...
This paper reviews the extent to which multinational corporations from developed economies and newly...
This thesis is a study of Chinese workers in the white goods industry, in particular workers in refr...
Globalization of capital accumulation and transnational production highlight a shifting paradigm in ...
This article is about factory regimes and more particularly about changes in factory regimes in East...
China’s manufacturing model has been built on the exploitation of migrant workers under a despotic l...
This article analyses the way in which informality becomes the common feature of capitalist labour i...
Globalization of capital accumulation and transnational production highlight a shifting paradigm in ...
Many labour experts have discussed the ‘dormitory labour regime’ in China’s manufacturing industry, ...
The paper uses research into industrial dormitories in Southern China to examine the role performed ...
This paper overviews labour in Japan; Singapore the Peoples' Republic of China (PRC) and its Special...
Our presentation is about work, employment and labour relations in the seven East/South-East Asian c...
After 30 years' market reforms and exported-oriented industrialization, China has created an economi...
"This paper develops a new approach to analyse labour relations at the level of companies, industrie...
"This paper develops a new approach to analyse labour relations at the level of companies, industrie...
China has become a global manufacturing centre with its `unlimited' supply of low cost and unorganis...
This paper reviews the extent to which multinational corporations from developed economies and newly...
This thesis is a study of Chinese workers in the white goods industry, in particular workers in refr...
Globalization of capital accumulation and transnational production highlight a shifting paradigm in ...