Scientific article 1. DEC 2010
Associational control
Authors:
- Helle Holt
- Helge Hvid
- Henrik Lund
- Sidsel Lond Grosen
Labour Market
Labour Market
Over the last 30 years, the concept of control has had a central position in research into the psychological working environment. Control has been understood as individual autonomy and individual opportunities for development. This article examines whether the concept of control has the same key significance in the modern workplace which is simultaneously characterized by self-management and standardization. It is concluded that the concept of control remains important, but needs to evolve from its focus on the work of individuals to a focus on the associational aspects of work if it is to retain its critical potential. This conclusion is supported by case studies of four Danish banks.
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Economic and Industrial Democracy