Compliance capitalism : how free markets have led to unfree, overregulated workers
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Compliance capitalism : how free markets have led to unfree, overregulated workers
(The business, management and safety effects of neoliberalism)
Routledge, 2022
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [166]-179) and index
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Description
- Sidney Dekker examines how decades of deregulation and privatization have only led to a greater burden of compliance, and why, with so many rules to ensure safety, things can still go spectacularly wrong. - Written for all those with a vested interest in understanding the actual nature of organizational safety and performance, and in doing so make tangible improvements. - The first in a unique trilogy, this book complements Dekker's many best-sellers while broadening his appeal way beyond safety-critical industries.
Table of Contents
- 1 The freedom to make more rules
- 2 Free markets in theory
- intensive managerial control in practice
- 3 The macro: sell out and pull out
- 4 The meso: mistrust and monitor
- 5 The micro: audit and cash in
- 6 How could governments have missed this?
- 7 A retreat into rules
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