Restructuring a traditional industry : construction employment and skills in Europe

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Restructuring a traditional industry : construction employment and skills in Europe

edited by Helen Rainbird and Gerd Syben

Berg , Distributed exclusively in the US and Canada by St.Martin's Press, 1991

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Includes papers presented at a conference held at the University of Warwick, Apr. 1988

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

A collection of reports focusing on contemporary restructuring within the construction industry in the years prior to the completion of the European Market. They examine the implications of organizational and technological change for work organization, employment skills and training.

目次

  • Part 1 Context - the role of the European community and the state in restructuring: the completion of the internal market and its impact on the building sector in Europe, Jurgen Koch
  • the state and construction performance in britain, Stephen Evans
  • from sector to enterprise-contect and limits of policies of social innovation in small and medium construction firms in France, Michele Tallard
  • processes of change in historical perspective-technology and technique in the construction process 1919-1933 in Germany, Ursula Weis. Part 2 Construction industry strategies towards restructing - strategies of growth and productivity in the absence of technological change, Gerd Syben
  • new technologies and organizational change in construction - the introduction of computerization strategies in large firms in France and its effect on working condition, Elisabeth Compagnac. Part 3 Technological change and its consequences for work - computer-aided design and project management in the British construction industry, Graham Winch
  • the application of new technology in the German construction industry and trade union policy, Joachim Reuss and Gerd Syben
  • computers, control and working conditions on site in the Danish construction industry, Sten Bonke and Elsebet Frydendal. Part 4 Skill requirements and training policies: labour force fragmentation and skills supply in the British construction industry, Helen Rainbird
  • new competences within the construction industry in France - their determinants and new strategies of firms, Jacotte Bobroff
  • organized interests and the governance of vocational training - the case of the West German construction industry, Wolfgang Streeck and Josef Hilbert.

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