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Consent and Control in the Authoritarian Workplace: Russia and China Compared (Out of print)

AUTHOR Krzywdzinski, Martin; Krzywzinski, Martin; Thorne, Stephen R.
PUBLISHER Tantor Audio (11/06/2018)
PRODUCT TYPE Audio (MP3 CD)

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Today, a large proportion of the world's states are under authoritarian governments. These countries limit participation rights, both in the political sphere and in the workplace. At the same time, they have to generate consent in the workplace in order to ensure social stability and prevent the escalation of conflicts. But how do companies generate consent given that employee voice and interest representation may be limited or entirely absent? Based on a review of research literature from sociology, organizational psychology, and behavioral economics, this book develops a theory of consent generation and distinguishes three groups of consent-producing mechanisms: socialization, incentive mechanisms, and participation and interest representation. It presents an empirical analysis of how these mechanisms work in Russian and Chinese automotive factories and shows how socio-cultural factors and labor regulation explain the differences between both countries regarding consent and control in the workplace.
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ISBN-13: 9781515932598
ISBN-10: 1515932591
Binding: CD-Audio (MP3 Format)
Content Language: English
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Carton Quantity: 20
Product Dimensions: 5.40 x 0.60 x 7.40 inches
Weight: 0.20 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Price on Product, Unabridged
Country of Origin: US
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Business & Economics | Workplace Culture
Business & Economics | Comparative Politics
Business & Economics | Human Resources & Personnel Management
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Today, a large proportion of the world's states are under authoritarian governments. These countries limit participation rights, both in the political sphere and in the workplace. At the same time, they have to generate consent in the workplace in order to ensure social stability and prevent the escalation of conflicts. But how do companies generate consent given that employee voice and interest representation may be limited or entirely absent? Based on a review of research literature from sociology, organizational psychology, and behavioral economics, this book develops a theory of consent generation and distinguishes three groups of consent-producing mechanisms: socialization, incentive mechanisms, and participation and interest representation. It presents an empirical analysis of how these mechanisms work in Russian and Chinese automotive factories and shows how socio-cultural factors and labor regulation explain the differences between both countries regarding consent and control in the workplace.
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