The role of physical space in labour–management cooperation: a microsociological study in Danish retail
Ilsøe, Anna ; Felbo-Kolding, Jonas
Economic and Industrial Democracy
2020
41
1
February
145-166
cooperative ; retail trade ; employment creation ; private sector ; workers participation
Workers participation and European works councils
https://doi.org/10.1177/0143831X17695440
English
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" Many studies on labour–management relations have focused on formal cooperation in manufacturing. This calls for further research and theory development on labour–management interactions in private service companies, where cooperation practices appear to be less formal. In this article, a typology of cooperation between managers and employees is developed, based on a microsociological study conducted in the Danish retail trade in 2013. Drawing on six in-depth case studies, the article identifies four different physical spaces of labour–management cooperation: open collective, closed collective, open individual and closed individual. The article discusses the potential and limitations of the four spaces of cooperation for employee influence."
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