Cultural control and the `culture manager¿: employment practices in a consultancy

Yes === This article explores the use of `company culture¿ as a means of management control. It reports on research conducted in a consultancy that aimed to secure loyalty from its employees through a conscious policy of organised `play¿ at company socials. Employees were given a certain amount of f...

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Main Authors: Grugulis, C. Irena, Dundon, T., Wilkinson, Adrian
Language:en
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10454/956
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spelling ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-9562019-08-31T03:01:56Z Cultural control and the `culture manager¿: employment practices in a consultancy Grugulis, C. Irena Dundon, T. Wilkinson, Adrian Organisational Culture Corporate Culture Employee Commitment Managerial Control Yes This article explores the use of `company culture¿ as a means of management control. It reports on research conducted in a consultancy that aimed to secure loyalty from its employees through a conscious policy of organised `play¿ at company socials. Employees were given a certain amount of freedom over their working lives in exchange for accepting company regulation of their social time. Here it is argued that this normative control differs from historical attempts to ensure that employees were of good moral character. In earlier interventions social and community obligations were emphasised, now every `virtue¿ encouraged is designed to be exercised in the workplace, often at the expense of the individual or the community. Further, that while control through organisational culture does have some of the advantages claimed for it in the prescriptive literature, it also extends the employment contract to areas previously outside the managerial prerogative. 2008-12-05T14:51:57Z 2008-12-05T14:51:57Z 2000 Article Grugulis, C.I., Dundon, T. and Wilkinson, A. (2000). Cultural control and the `culture manager¿: employment practices in a consultancy. Work, Employment and Society. Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 97-116. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/956 en http://wes.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/14/1/97 The final, definitive version of this paper has been published in Work, Employment and Society Vol. 14, No. 1 by SAGE Publications Ltd, All rights reserved. © 2000 SAGE Publications Ltd.
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topic Organisational Culture
Corporate Culture
Employee Commitment
Managerial Control
spellingShingle Organisational Culture
Corporate Culture
Employee Commitment
Managerial Control
Grugulis, C. Irena
Dundon, T.
Wilkinson, Adrian
Cultural control and the `culture manager¿: employment practices in a consultancy
description Yes === This article explores the use of `company culture¿ as a means of management control. It reports on research conducted in a consultancy that aimed to secure loyalty from its employees through a conscious policy of organised `play¿ at company socials. Employees were given a certain amount of freedom over their working lives in exchange for accepting company regulation of their social time. Here it is argued that this normative control differs from historical attempts to ensure that employees were of good moral character. In earlier interventions social and community obligations were emphasised, now every `virtue¿ encouraged is designed to be exercised in the workplace, often at the expense of the individual or the community. Further, that while control through organisational culture does have some of the advantages claimed for it in the prescriptive literature, it also extends the employment contract to areas previously outside the managerial prerogative.
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Dundon, T.
Wilkinson, Adrian
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Wilkinson, Adrian
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title Cultural control and the `culture manager¿: employment practices in a consultancy
title_short Cultural control and the `culture manager¿: employment practices in a consultancy
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