高效办公室的构建:科学管理、问责制与新自由主义国家

The Construction of the Efficient Office: Scientific Management, Accountability, and the Neo‐Liberal State

Contemporary Accounting Research · 2019
被引 31
人大 A-FT50ABS 4

中文导读

通过历史照片激发法,研究19世纪末20世纪初美国科学管理办公室中管理控制与问责制的实施,揭示会计记录如何创造新的纪律控制与监视模式,以及会计任务在女性化和机械化环境中的去技能化过程。

Abstract

ABSTRACT The office has been a central site of organizational planning, accountability, and control since the 19th century. Yet it has been the subject of relatively little accounting research. Through the dual theoretical lenses of Foucaultian and Labour Process theories, this study employs historical photo‐elicitation methodology to investigate the implementation of management control and accountability in the scientifically managed office which emerged in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Our analysis reveals the manner in which accounting records created new modes of disciplinary control and surveillance within the office and how accounting tasks were de‐skilled in a gradually feminized and mechanized office environment. We also witness the role of accounting in the physical structuring of office space through the assembly line arrangement of office furniture to facilitate paper flows and the installation of record‐keeping systems of surveillance. In addition, our visually derived historical account of these transformations in office administration allows us to reflect on some contemporary issues. The production‐line design and efficiency so promoted by scientific management served as a forerunner to today's open‐plan office, as well as influencing contemporary office management philosophies such as Activity‐Based Working. Furthermore, we seek to inform current debates on the role of accounting in contemporary neo‐liberal society. In the history of the scientific office, we gain an early glimpse of the subsequent role that accounting comes to play within a neo‐liberal agenda as a powerful technology of micro‐measurement and micro‐management.

科学管理问责制办公室控制历史照片启发法