In Search of Perfect People Teamwork and Team Players in the Scottish Spirits Industry

Author:

Findlay Patricia1,McKinlay Alan2,Marks Abigail3,Thompson Paul4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Business Studies and Management School, University of Edinburgh.,

2. Department of Management, University of St Andrews.

3. Department of HRM at Strathclyde University.,

4. Departpament of Human Resource Management at Strathclyde University.,

Abstract

Much of the mainstream and critical literatures stress the potential of teamwork for normative integration through socialization and peer pressure. This article utilizes case studies in the large bottling halls of spirits producers in Scotland to explore the characteristics of and limits to such integration. A multi-dimensional model of team-work and an examination of both practices and attitudes enables the research to identify the variety of managerial objectives and out-comes across and within the plants. Though the extent of integration varies between the teams, the overall results lead to scepticism about whether team members can be considered as socially engineered individuals who have internalized company normative demands. These findings, it is argued, are compatible with the majority of comparable case study research.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Strategy and Management,General Social Sciences,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)

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