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Compliance at Work. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, Sep 2008, Pages: 304


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Many governments are promoting a knowledge economy.
This has often involved the restructuring of the way
in which public scientific research is funded with a
focus on commercial products and processes,
government priorities and accountability. There has
been little academic literature considering the
impact of this on those who work in scientific
research. This book reports on an ethnography of a
state owned research organisation that corporatised
and instituted a system of normative control of
those who worked in it. Scientists and technical
workers reacted negatively as their identities as
scientific and autonomous workers were challenged.
Two models are produced of how these workers
resisted their resultant experiences of estrangement
and alienation, enabling them to comply with the
system allowing work to continue while maintaining
and protecting their identities. This analysis will
be of interest to those who work in organisations
and manage ‘knowledge’ workers, and those who study
such workers and organisational change, for example,
sociologists of work and organisational, management
and human resource researchers.



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