在企业经济中与企业共存:媒体行业的自由职业者和合同工

Living with enterprise in an enterprise economy: Freelance and contract workers in the media

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2005
被引 274 · 同刊同年前 10%
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究了媒体行业自由职业者如何理解企业逻辑,以及他们如何在意识形态和结构压力下接受或抵制企业自我认同,对关注零工经济和劳动关系的读者有参考价值。

Abstract

Changes in organizational structures, logics and employment practices in the media industries – critically the outsourcing of labour, whereby employees become freelance workers – supply an ideal context in which to explore the extent to which, and the ways in which, ideological and structural pressures encourage workers to accept the logic and imperatives of enterprise. An important and influential body of literature identifies the ‘enterprising self ’ as a central paradigmatic concept underpinning the rationale of new, alternative, work forms and relationships. And enterprising forms or logics of organization, or of organizational employment practices and relationships are closely associated with management pressures on workers (contract freelance workers or permanent employees) to accept enterprise as a major element of their self-identities.This study of media workers contributes to the debate about the ‘enterprising self ’. Many writers have noted that workers in the enterprise economy are exposed to systemic efforts to see themselves in terms of enterprise. But relatively little work has explored how workers respond to these efforts.The findings of this study reveal the various ways in which freelance workers make sense of enterprise and how they understand themselves, and their employment experiences in terms of enterprise.

媒体产业劳动经济学组织行为学自由职业