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Automation and industrial workers : a fifteen nation study

edited by Jan Forslin, Adam Sarapata, and Arthur M. Whitehill, in collaboration with Frank Adler and Stephen Mills

Pergamon Press, 1979-1986

1st ed

  • v. 1, pt. 1
  • v. 1, pt. 2
  • v. 2, pt. 1
  • v. 2, pt. 2

タイトル別名

Automation and industrial workers : a cross-national comparison of fifteen countries

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注記

Subtitle varies: vol. 2. A cross-national comparison of fifteen countries

Vol. 2, part 1-2 edited by Frank Adler and others

On cover, v. 1: European Coordination Centre for Research and Documentation in Social Sciences

Includes bibliographical references

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

v. 1, pt. 1 ISBN 9780080233390

内容説明

This initial volume presents the preliminary findings and analyses in four of the participating countries, namely Sweden, the United States, Poland and the Soviet Union. The result is a collection of uniquely flavoured research papers illustrating, among other things, that automation and its social implications are one of the most important theoretical and practical issues of today and the future

目次

(partial) Introduction The project - history and scope The experience of the international comparative study Automation and work organisation: a Swedish experience Automation and the American automobile worker: routes to humanised productivity Automation, skill, structure and trade unions Polish automobile workers and automation Soviet workers and automation of the production process Research instruments Short description of the optional study and associated studies List of selected documents and papers prepared during the research
巻冊次

v. 2, pt. 2 ISBN 9780080280943

内容説明

The second volume of this 15-nation study presents cross-national comparative findings from a major research project investigating work content, working conditions, worker attitudes and behaviour as they have been affected by the introduction of automated technology within the two socio-economic and political systems of Eastern Europe and Western Europe/the United States. While the authors do not seek to provide commonly agreed conclusions, their studies provide a valuable contribution to the debate on the determinism of technology and the importance of the socio-economic context.

目次

(partial) Purpose, scope and methodology of the project, S C Mills et al. Some general aspects of automation, V Krevenich. Workers' values in work, J Forslin. Work content and work requirements, T Heiskanen. Worker satisfaction, G W England. How people feel about technological change, W Grossin. Interpersonal relations, A M Whitehill. Impetus for worker participation, P E Jacob et al. Position and activities of trade unions in the socialist countries, B Koval. Automation, the socio-economic system and workers' interest in social issues, F Adler.

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