Dados Bibliográficos

AUTOR(ES) A. Sanchez , Carlos Granés
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) University of Cambridge, UK [email protected]
ANO 2020
TIPO Book
PERIÓDICO Social Network Analysis and Mining
ISSN 1869-5450
E-ISSN 1869-5469
DOI 10.3167/sa.2020.640305
CITAÇÕES 6
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 9E448201C4B07D5AF553BFC17687BD12

Resumo

This article suggests a new conceptual framework for understanding why some types of work are experienced in more satisfying ways than others. The analysis is based on research in an Indian scrap metal yard, where work entails disassembling things that other people no longer want. In spite of the demanding conditions of the labor and the social stigma attached to it, employees express satisfaction with the work process. This observation raises questions about theories of labor, which see satisfaction as arising from work that is creative, skilled, and task-based. The article argues that transformation is a social process that should be used as the primary analytic for explaining work satisfaction. Theories of creativity, skill, and task are secondary analytics that describe subsets of transformative action.

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