Author:
Rowlinson Michael,Hassard John,Forrester Paul
Abstract
New evidence from a British electronics plant on the experience of
a harmonisation programme is presented and questions the generally
accepted favourable image of moves towards single status working. The
presentation is novel in that instead of offering a traditional
literature review followed by the empirical data, the article develops
two forms of case description. The first case is a fictional
“Composite” account derived from previously published
materials in which we have assembled the key themes into a single
narrative to convey an image of harmonisation as it is presented in the
literature. This can then be compared with the more contradictory
experience of harmonisation found during ethnographic research at the
Collaborating Company, where management was more constrained and the
process was not conflict free. The two cases can be read as a contrast
between image and reality which then needs to be explained.
Subject
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Applied Psychology
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