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Engineering culture : control and commitment in a high-tech corporation
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ISBN: 1566390753 Year: 1992 Publisher: Philadelphia (Pa.): Temple university press

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Engineering culture : control and commitment in a high-tech corporation.
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ISBN: 1592135455 1592135463 9781592135462 Year: 2006 Publisher: Philadelphia Temple university press

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Engineering culture : control and commitment in a high-tech corporation
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ISBN: 1282272195 9786612272196 1592135471 Year: 2006 Publisher: Philadelphia, PA : Temple University Press,

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Engineering Culture is an award-winning ethnography of the engineering division of a large American high-tech corporation. Now, this influential book-which has been translated into Japanese, Italian, and Hebrew-has been revised to bring it up to date. In Engineering Culture, Gideon Kunda offers a critical analysis of an American company's well-known and widely emulated ""corporate culture."" Kunda uses detailed descriptions of everyday interactions and rituals in which the culture is brought to life, excerpts from in-depth interviews and a wide variety of corporate texts to

Gurus, Hired Guns, and Warm Bodies
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ISBN: 0691119430 0691127956 1400841275 1283291010 9786613291011 9781400841271 9780691127958 Year: 2011 Publisher: Princeton, NJ

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Over the last several decades, employers have increasingly replaced permanent employees with temporary workers and independent contractors to cut labor costs and enhance flexibility. Although commentators have focused largely on low-wage temporary work, the use of skilled contractors has also grown exponentially, especially in high-technology areas. Yet almost nothing is known about contracting or about the people who do it. This book seeks to break the silence. Gurus, Hired Guns, and Warm Bodies tells the story of how the market for temporary professionals operates from the perspective of the contractors who do the work, the managers who employ them, the permanent employees who work beside them, and the staffing agencies who broker deals. Based on a year of field work in three staffing agencies, life histories with over seventy contractors and studies of workers in some of America's best known firms, the book dismantles the myths of temporary employment and offers instead a grounded description of how contracting works. Engagingly written, it goes beyond rhetoric to examine why contractors leave permanent employment, why managers hire them, and how staffing agencies operate. Barley and Kunda paint a richly layered portrait of contract professionals. Readers learn how contractors find jobs, how agents negotiate, and what it is like to shoulder the risks of managing one's own "employability." The authors illustrate how the reality of flexibility often differs substantially from its promise. Viewing the knowledge economy in terms of organizations and markets is not enough, Barley and Kunda conclude. Rather, occupational communities and networks of skilled experts are what grease the skids of the high-tech, "matrix economy" where firms become way stations in the flow of expertise.

Gurus, Hired Guns, and Warm Bodies : Itinerant Experts in a Knowledge Economy
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ISBN: 9781400841271 9780691127958 Year: 2011 Publisher: Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Press

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Symbols and Artifacts : Views of the Corporate Landscape

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