“Self as enterprise”: overmarketization and the self-management of R&D engineers
Abstract This article analyzes the self-enterprising mechanism of research & development (R&D) engineers based on a case study of labor control in a high-tech company. The concept of “self as enterprise” refers to the form of labor control by allowing workers to self-manage according to the...
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Auteur principal: | Xia Yan |
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2021
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