Inter-capital relations and the network organisation: redefining the work and employment nexus
D. Grimshaw, und J. Rubery. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 29 (6):
1027-1051(2005)
Zusammenfassung
The blurring of organisational boundaries associated with ‘networks’ of organisations suggests the need to reconsider how work and employment are shaped by shifting inter-capital relations. Traditional theories of the internalised employment relationship understate its inter-relationship with both the form of inter-capitalist competition and the type of inter-capitalist production relations. Also, existing theories of inter-organisational contracting do not adequately address how these are shaped by employment relations, both within and between organisations. An alternative approach provides a new perspective for considering forms of countervailing power to protect workers’ interests in a capitalist system continuously shifting from integrated to non-integrated forms.
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%T Inter-capital relations and the network organisation: redefining the work and employment nexus
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%X The blurring of organisational boundaries associated with ‘networks’ of organisations suggests the need to reconsider how work and employment are shaped by shifting inter-capital relations. Traditional theories of the internalised employment relationship understate its inter-relationship with both the form of inter-capitalist competition and the type of inter-capitalist production relations. Also, existing theories of inter-organisational contracting do not adequately address how these are shaped by employment relations, both within and between organisations. An alternative approach provides a new perspective for considering forms of countervailing power to protect workers’ interests in a capitalist system continuously shifting from integrated to non-integrated forms.
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