¿Japonización global? Convergencia y competencia en la organización de los procesos del trabajo

Autores/as

  • Tony Elger
  • Chris Smith

Resumen

Este trabajo ofrece un marco de referencia para interpretar la difusión de prácticas de trabajo japonesas hacia otras sociedades capitalistas. Empecemos por discutir nuestra perspectiva teórica que argumenta que la organización de los procesos del trabajo en el capitalismo se encuentra en un contexto que no está ni completamente acotrado ni tampoco completamente abierto.

 

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