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Archive | 2015

Autonomy in Unlikely Places: Preconditions in Low-Skilled Jobs

Ole Henning Sørensen; Monique Ramioul; Rasa Naujaniene

Can low-skilled jobs be designed advantageously with high levels of autonomy? Since the beginning of industrialism, Taylorist principles of separating planning and execution of work have dominated the design of work organisation in the private sector. This has resulted in reduced control by workers in and over their work, as well as increasing fragmentation of work into short-cycle tasks based on the standardisation of labour. In the late 20th century, public sector organisations adopted similar principles; scholars such as Mintzberg (1980) and Chandler (1990) focused on the role of the division of labour in the evolution and social shaping of organisational structures. Research into organisations has gradually acknowledged that there are limits to the Taylorist paradigm and to managerial strategies based solely on short-cycle work and the control of workers. With their seminal work, Kern and Schumann (1984) initiated a broad wave of empirical research and ongoing theoretical debates into new production concepts and new forms of work organisation; this implied a shift of the debates to management strategies based on ‘responsible autonomy’ for workers rather than direct control (Friedman, 1977). Authors writing on job design (Hackman and Oldham, 1980) and sociotechnical systems design (Trist, 1978) and more recently insights into determinants of job quality and well-being at work (Holman, 2013) are critical of a far-reaching technical division of work, and promote the idea that increased worker control — even for low-skilled jobs — is associated with increased motivation and well-being at work and productivity.


Archive | 2014

Hoe herstructureren organisaties

Jan Van Peteghem; Monique Ramioul


Archive | 2014

Tool 'knipperlichten psychosociale risico's'

Valérie Flohimont; Charlotte Lambert; Monique Ramioul; Jan Van Peteghem


Archive | 2014

Outil 'Indicateurs d'alerte des risques psychosociaux'

Valérie Flohimont; Charlotte Lambert; Monique Ramioul; Jan Van Peteghem


Veiligheidsnieuws | 2012

Arbeidsveiligheid in de "groene" bouwsector: meer van hetzelfde, of compleet iets anders?

Jan Van Peteghem; Monique Ramioul


Over.werk. Tijdschrift van het Steunpunt WAV | 2012

De kwaliteit van de arbeid in de groene bouwsector

Jan Van Peteghem; Monique Ramioul


Archive | 2012

Greening in construction: not a straight road to good job quality

Monique Ramioul; Jan Van Peteghem


Archive | 2012

Een syntheseverslag over de Belgische 'groene' bouwsector. A report for WP9 of the WALQING project

Jan Van Peteghem; Fernando Pauwels; Monique Ramioul


Archive | 2011

Greening is not enough - the gap between societal evolutions and shop floor practices in green construction: Construction workers in Belgium. An internal research report for WP7 of the WALQING project, SSH-2009-244597

Fernando Pauwels; Monique Ramioul; Jan Van Peteghem


Archive | 2011

Passive housbuilding - cmpany stategy and its consxequences for quality of work: ECOHOUSE - a construction case study from Belgium. Internal report for WP6 of the WALQING project, SSH-2009-244597

Jan Van Peteghem; Fernando Pauwels; Monique Ramioul

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Jan Van Peteghem

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Rasa Naujaniene

Vytautas Magnus University

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