Work and the Enterprise Culture

Work and the Enterprise Culture by Malcolm Cross, published by Routledge on May 9, 2018, is a comprehensive examination of the evolving landscape of work over the past decade. This 240-page book delves into the concept of “enterprise culture” and its implications for traditional work practices, providing insights into how these changes affect various aspects of the workplace.
Readers will find a collection of essays that not only explore the notion of enterprise culture but also address critical issues such as equal opportunity related to gender and race. The book investigates the impact of these cultural shifts on workplace dynamics and highlights the intersection of business, economics, and social science. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the complexities of modern labor and public policy.
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Work and Enterprise Culture examines the world of work in the light of the major changes that have occurred over the last decade. In particular, the book focuses on what is understood by the term the ¿enterprise culture¿ and considers what impact, if any, this concept has on traditional work practices. A major feature of the book is that the essays also address questions of equal opportunity on grounds of gender and race, and examine the effects of the coming of the ¿enterprise culture¿ has had on these concerns.
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