1st Edition

Work Place Sabotage

Edited By Gerald Mars Copyright 2001
    376 Pages
    by Routledge

    376 Pages
    by Routledge

    This title was first published in 2001. The examples cited in this study of sabotage in the working environment range from sophisticated tricks played in Western factories to natural reactions to inferior or unhealthy working practices in, for example, Malaysia and India. The book contains articles from various contributors which cover numerous topics within the subject including crime and punishment in the factory, employee and organizational sabotage, and management techniques to prevent sabotage.

    PART I INFIGHTING: THEORIES, DEFINITIONS —AND COMPUTERS, PART II ETHNOGRAPHIC CASES, PART III MISSING THE POINT: MANAGERIAL DISCOURSES OF CONTROL, INDEX.

    Biography

    Gerald Mars