Workplace Temporalities: Research in the Sociology of Work
Autor Beth Rubinen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mai 2007
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ISBN-13: 9780762312689
ISBN-10: 0762312688
Pagini: 564
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: Emerald Publishing
Seria Research in the Sociology of Work
ISBN-10: 0762312688
Pagini: 564
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: Emerald Publishing
Seria Research in the Sociology of Work
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Introduction Beth A. Rubin
Part I: New Times for the New Economy
Chapter 1: Chronemics at Work: Using Socio-Historical Accounts to Illuminate Contemporary Workplace Temporality - Dawna I. Ballard
Chapter 2: Saying 'Good Morning' in the Night: The Reversal of Work Time in Global ICT Service Work - Winifred Rebecca Poster
Part II: Organizational Temporalities
Chapter 3: The Dance of Entrainment: Temporally Navigating across Multiple Pacers - Deborah Ancona and Mary J. Waller
Chapter 4:Individual Temporality in the Workplace: How Individuals Perceive and Value Time at Work - Sally Blount and Sophie Leroy
Chapter 5: Polychronicity, Individuals and Organizations - Allen C. Bluedorn
Chapter 6: Timing Expertise in Software Development Environments - Esther Ruiz-Benm
Part III: Hours, Schedules and Families
Chapter 7:The 'Over-Paced' American: Recent Trends in the Intensification of Work - David J. Maume and David A. Purcell
Chapter 8: For Love or Money?: Extrinsic Rewards, Intrinsic Rewards, Work-Life Issues, and Hour Mismatches - Jeremy Renolds and Lydia Aletraris
Chapter 9: The Economics of Flexible Work Scheduling: Theoretical Advances and Contemporary Paradoxes - Morris Altman and Lonnie Golden
Chapter 10: Time and Control in a 24/7 Environment: Clock Time, Work Time, Family Time - Robert Perrucci and Shelley MacDermid
Chapter 11:Explaining Job Hours of Physicians, Nurses, EMTs and Nursing Assistants: Gender, Class, Jobs and Families - Naomi Gerstel, Dan Clawson and Dana Huyser
Chapter 12: Gender Differences in Multitasking - Liana Sayer
Chapter 13: Dual Earners in Double Jeopardy: Preparing for Job Loss in the New Risk Economy - Stephen Sweet, Phyllis Moen and Peter Meiksins
Part IV: The Possible Worlds of Workplace Temporalities
Chapter 14: Public School Teachers Join the Ranks of Dislocated Workers - Kenneth A. Root, Steven A. Root and Louise A. Sundin
Chapter 15: Organizational Strategies for Network Weaving Work-Life Integration into 24/7 Cultures - Mindy L. Gewirtz and Mindy Fried
Chapter 16: Conclusion: New Times Redux-Layering Time in the New Economy - Beth A. Rubin
Part I: New Times for the New Economy
Chapter 1: Chronemics at Work: Using Socio-Historical Accounts to Illuminate Contemporary Workplace Temporality - Dawna I. Ballard
Chapter 2: Saying 'Good Morning' in the Night: The Reversal of Work Time in Global ICT Service Work - Winifred Rebecca Poster
Part II: Organizational Temporalities
Chapter 3: The Dance of Entrainment: Temporally Navigating across Multiple Pacers - Deborah Ancona and Mary J. Waller
Chapter 4:Individual Temporality in the Workplace: How Individuals Perceive and Value Time at Work - Sally Blount and Sophie Leroy
Chapter 5: Polychronicity, Individuals and Organizations - Allen C. Bluedorn
Chapter 6: Timing Expertise in Software Development Environments - Esther Ruiz-Benm
Part III: Hours, Schedules and Families
Chapter 7:The 'Over-Paced' American: Recent Trends in the Intensification of Work - David J. Maume and David A. Purcell
Chapter 8: For Love or Money?: Extrinsic Rewards, Intrinsic Rewards, Work-Life Issues, and Hour Mismatches - Jeremy Renolds and Lydia Aletraris
Chapter 9: The Economics of Flexible Work Scheduling: Theoretical Advances and Contemporary Paradoxes - Morris Altman and Lonnie Golden
Chapter 10: Time and Control in a 24/7 Environment: Clock Time, Work Time, Family Time - Robert Perrucci and Shelley MacDermid
Chapter 11:Explaining Job Hours of Physicians, Nurses, EMTs and Nursing Assistants: Gender, Class, Jobs and Families - Naomi Gerstel, Dan Clawson and Dana Huyser
Chapter 12: Gender Differences in Multitasking - Liana Sayer
Chapter 13: Dual Earners in Double Jeopardy: Preparing for Job Loss in the New Risk Economy - Stephen Sweet, Phyllis Moen and Peter Meiksins
Part IV: The Possible Worlds of Workplace Temporalities
Chapter 14: Public School Teachers Join the Ranks of Dislocated Workers - Kenneth A. Root, Steven A. Root and Louise A. Sundin
Chapter 15: Organizational Strategies for Network Weaving Work-Life Integration into 24/7 Cultures - Mindy L. Gewirtz and Mindy Fried
Chapter 16: Conclusion: New Times Redux-Layering Time in the New Economy - Beth A. Rubin