In this book, Sidney Dekker sets out to identify the market mechanisms
that explain how less government paradoxically leads to greater
compliance burdens. This book gives shape and substance to a suspicion
that has become widespread among workers in almost every industry: we
have to follow more rules than ever—and still, things can go
spectacularly wrong. Much has been privatized and deregulated, giving
us what is sometimes known as ‘new public management,’ driven by
neoliberal, market-favoring policies. But, paradoxically, we typically
have more rules today, not fewer. It’s not the government: it’s
us. This book is the first of a three-part series on the effects of
‘neoliberalism,’ which promotes the role of the private sector in
the economy. Compliance Capitalism examines what aspects of the
compliance economy, what mechanisms of bureaucratization, are directly
linked to us having given free markets a greater reign over our
political economy. The book steps through them, picking up the
evidence and levers for change along the way. Dekker’s work has
always challenged readers to embrace more humane, empowering ways to
think about work and its quality and safety. In Compliance Capitalism,
Dekker extends his reach once again, writing for all managers, board
members, organization leaders, consultants, practitioners,
researchers, lecturers, students, and investigators curious to
understand the genuine nature of organizational and safety
performance.
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How Free Markets Have Led to Unfree, Overregulated Workers
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000416312
Publisert
2021
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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