Psychologising the Subject: HRM, Commodification, And the Objectification of Labour (Report)
Economic and Labour Relations Review 2010, July, 20, 2
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Beschreibung des Verlags
Introduction: The Argument in Overview As a starting point, we wish to offer some a priori answers to what we believe are five questions that are of central interest to the theme of this special issue of Economic and Labour Relations Review:
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