公共服务中辅助角色的后果:退化还是赋权?

The consequences of assistant roles in the public services: Degradation or empowerment?

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2007
被引 37
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究了英国公共服务中辅助角色的出现是否导致角色退化或赋权,基于教育和关怀领域的案例,发现辅助角色和专业人员在一定程度上被赋权,但结果并非完全积极且因子部门而异。

Abstract

This article considers whether and how shifts in the division of labour in the context of organizational change lead to the empowerment or degradation of workplace roles. It focuses on the emergence of assistants in the British public services and, in particular, whether this leads to the degradation or empowerment of those who fill the role and the professionals they work with. Concentrating upon assistant roles in education and social care, case study findings suggest that as these roles develop, the assistants themselves and their co-professionals are empowered to some degree both in terms of their work and employment conditions. However, it notes that these consequences are not unambiguously positive for the stakeholders and vary by sub-sector. The article lends support to those who have argued that changes in the division of labour result in blended and potentially contradictory outcomes for the workers involved. It also contributes to a literature which suggests that outcomes are contingent upon context, proposing that sub-sector conditions can be influential.

公共服务劳动分工组织变革社会关怀教育