management revue Jg. 31, Nr. 2 publishedSpecial Issue: What Makes a Job Good or Bad?Standards of Good Work Revisited
30 June 2020
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Special issue published by Dorothea Alewell, Simon Fietze and Wenzel Matiaske
This special issue is a product of the course "What makes a job good or bad?". The workshop - which was instructed by Prof. Dr. Dorothea Alewell, Prof. Dr. Wenzel Matiaske and Prof. Dr. Simon Fietze - took place at the IUC Dubrovnik in April 2018.
Abstract:
Standards of good work – in economics, law, sociology and industrial psychology –
are rooted in ideas of protecting labour against exploitation and alienation. Certainly, these basic ideas have not lost their importance. However, organisations as sociotechnological systems have radically changed during the last decades, which entails
the need for revision of the implications formulated in the 1960s and which change
radically in the ongoing Corona crisis.
- Contributions by: Dorothea Alewell, Wenzel Matiaske, Sven Hauff, Stefan Kirchner
- Publisher's website