“Corporation, Self, and Enterprise at the Saturn Automobile Plant”
2001; Wiley; Volume: 22; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1525/awr.2001.22.4.8
ISSN1548-1417
Autores Tópico(s)Asian Industrial and Economic Development
ResumoAnthropology of Work ReviewVolume 22, Issue 4 p. 8-12 "Corporation, Self, and Enterprise at the Saturn Automobile Plant" Sharryn Kasmir, Sharryn Kasmir Hofstra UniversitySearch for more papers by this author Sharryn Kasmir, Sharryn Kasmir Hofstra UniversitySearch for more papers by this author First published: 28 June 2008 https://doi.org/10.1525/awr.2001.22.4.8Citations: 6AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat References Aaker, David. 1994. Building a Brand: The Saturn Story. California Management Review 36(2): 114–133. 10.2307/41165748 Web of Science®Google Scholar Casey, Katherine. 1995. Work, Self, and Society After Industrialism. London , New York : Routledge. Google Scholar Chinoy, Ely. 1992. Automobile Workers and the American Dream. Urbana , Chicago : University of Chicago Press. Google Scholar Gay, Paul. 1996. Consumption and Identity at Work. London : Sage Publications. 10.4135/9781446221945 Google Scholar Glickman, Lawrence. 1997. A Living Wage: American Workers and the Making of Consumer Society. Ithaca , London : ILR, Cornell University Press. Google Scholar Graham, Laurie. 1995. On the Line at Subaru-Isuzu: The Japanese Model and the American Worker. Ithaca , London : ILR, Cornell University Press. Google Scholar Gregory, Rick. 1991. Recasting the Traditional Labor-Management Relationship: GM, the UAW, and the Saturn Corporation. In Essays in Economic and Business History: Selected Papers from the Economic and Business History Society Volume 9: 224–35. J. Perkins Edwin, ed., Los Angeles : University of Southern California, History Department. Google Scholar Grenier, Guillermo. 1988. Inhuman Relations: Quality Circles and Anti-Unionism in American Industry. Philadelphia : Temple University Press. Google Scholar Hacking, Ian. 1986. Making Up People. In Reconstructing Individualism: Autonomy, Individuality, and the Self in Western Thought. Morton Thomas, and E. Wellbery David, eds., pp. 222–236. Stanford : Stanford University Press. Google Scholar Kasmir, Sharryn. Forthcoming. Selling Post-Fordism: Advertising and the Saturn Automobile Corporation. In Culture and Power. Menzies Charles and Marcus Anthony, eds. Brandywine Press. Google Scholar Kasmir, Sharryn. 1999. The Mondragón Model as Post-Fordist Discourse: Considerations on the Production of Post-Fordism. Critique of Anthropology 19(4): 379–400. 10.1177/0308275X9901900405 Web of Science®Google Scholar Keenoy, Tom. 1995. Review Article: European Industrial Relations in Global Perspective. European Journal of Industrial Relations 1(1). 10.1177/095968019511009 Google Scholar Kondo, Dorinne. 1990. Crafting Selves: Power, Gender and Discourse of Identity in a Japanese Workplace. Chicago : University of Chicago Press. 10.7208/chicago/9780226098159.001.0001 Google Scholar Martin, Emily. 1994. Flexible Bodies: Tracking Immunity in American Culture - From the Days of Polio to the Age of Aids. Boston : Beacon Press. Google Scholar Milkman, Ruth. 1997. Farewell to the Factory. Auto-Workers in the Late Twentieth Century. Berkeley : University of California Press. Google Scholar Moody, Kim. 1997. Workers in a Lean World: Unions in the International Economy. London , New York : Verso. Google Scholar Parker, Mike and Jane Slaughter. 1994. Working Smart: A Union Guide to Participation Programs and Reengineering. Detroit : Labor Notes. Google Scholar Rinehart, James, Christopher Huxley, and David Robertson. 1997. Just Another Car Factory? Lean Production and Its Discontents. Ithaca and London : ILR, Cornell University Press. Google Scholar Rogers, Brishen. 1999. The New Myth of the Happy Worker. The Baffler 12: 41–50. 10.1162/bflr.1999.12.41 Google Scholar Rubinstein, Saul. 1996. Saturn, The GM/UAW Partnership: Impact of Co-Management and Joint Governance on Firm and Local Union Performance. Ph.D. Thesis, Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Google Scholar Rubinstein, Saul and Thomas Kochan. 2001. Learning from Saturn. A Look at the Boldest Experiment in Corporate Governance and Employee Relations. Ithaca , N.Y. : ILR, Cornell University Press. Google Scholar Yanarella, E. J. and W. C. Green 1994. The UAW and CAW Confront Lean Production at Saturn, CAMI, and the Japanese Automobile Transplants. Labor Studies Journal 18(4): 52–75. Google Scholar E. J. Yanarella and W. C. Green, eds. 1996. North American Auto Unions in Crisis: Lean Production as Contested Terrain. Google Scholar Citing Literature Volume22, Issue4December 2001Pages 8-12 ReferencesRelatedInformation
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