
Transformation at Work
In the New Market Economies of Central Eastern Europe
Anna Pollert(Author)
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 13. January 2000
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-0-7619-5230-5 (ISBN)
Description
`The book is well written and clearly structured, bringing together much dispersed material. The most interesting part of the book is the case study of the Czech engineering firm CKD. The case study gives an insight into the continuing processes of transition: transition is a process, rather than a jump from Socialism to capitalism. The author provides solid evidence on the ways in which adjusting to the market has proved painful, and in the end unsuccessful for CKD, which has been merged with another firm.
Overall, Transformation at Work provides a valuable insight into the realities of the transition process at the enterprise level' - Employee Relations
In this book, Anna Pollert questions the values hidden in the burgeoning literature on `transformation', and addresses the main concerns arising from these. In exploring the key issues of post-communist transformation, the author discusses important theoretical issues about the nature of change and continuity, such as historical, socio-economic and political effects of transformation, the broad problems of how workers and their organizations respond to change from command to capitalist economies, and case studies of how managers, workers and trade unionists experience these changes within their organizations.
Transformation at Work explores the key issues of post-communist transformation in Eastern Europe. The author discusses important aspects of the nature of change and continuity including: historical, socio-economic and political effects; how workers and their organizations respond to change from command to capitalist economies; and how managers, workers and trade unionists experience change within their organizations.
Overall, Transformation at Work provides a valuable insight into the realities of the transition process at the enterprise level' - Employee Relations
In this book, Anna Pollert questions the values hidden in the burgeoning literature on `transformation', and addresses the main concerns arising from these. In exploring the key issues of post-communist transformation, the author discusses important theoretical issues about the nature of change and continuity, such as historical, socio-economic and political effects of transformation, the broad problems of how workers and their organizations respond to change from command to capitalist economies, and case studies of how managers, workers and trade unionists experience these changes within their organizations.
Transformation at Work explores the key issues of post-communist transformation in Eastern Europe. The author discusses important aspects of the nature of change and continuity including: historical, socio-economic and political effects; how workers and their organizations respond to change from command to capitalist economies; and how managers, workers and trade unionists experience change within their organizations.
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First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
550 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7619-5230-5 (9780761952305)
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Content
PART ONE: THE SETTING
Historical Legacies I
From Empires to Nations States
Historical Legacies II
Diversity of Command Economy Experience
Theories of the Command Economy and Transformation
PART TWO: THE STATE AND CAPITAL
`Transition' Crisis in Central Eastern Europe
Making Capitalism without Capital
Western Capital in Central Eastern Europe
PART THREE: LABOUR
Trade Union Politics and Worker Representation
Developments in Industrial Relations
Case Study
Lost Opportunities at the Heart of Czech Engineering
Case Studies
Retail Service and Consumer Goods Manufacturing
Afterword - The First Decade of Transformation
Historical Legacies I
From Empires to Nations States
Historical Legacies II
Diversity of Command Economy Experience
Theories of the Command Economy and Transformation
PART TWO: THE STATE AND CAPITAL
`Transition' Crisis in Central Eastern Europe
Making Capitalism without Capital
Western Capital in Central Eastern Europe
PART THREE: LABOUR
Trade Union Politics and Worker Representation
Developments in Industrial Relations
Case Study
Lost Opportunities at the Heart of Czech Engineering
Case Studies
Retail Service and Consumer Goods Manufacturing
Afterword - The First Decade of Transformation