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Graham. Sewell
Graham. Sewell
University of Melbourne
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Someone to watch over me': surveillance, discipline and the just-in-time labour process
G Sewell, B Wilkinson
Sociology 26 (2), 271-289, 1992
12241992
The discipline of teams: The control of team-based industrial work through electronic and peer surveillance
G Sewell
Administrative science quarterly, 397-428, 1998
11621998
Looking for the good soldier, Švejk: Alternative modalities of resistance in the contemporary workplace
P Fleming, G Sewell
Sociology 36 (4), 857-873, 2002
5252002
Out of sight, out of mind in a new world of work? Autonomy, control, and spatiotemporal scaling in telework
G Sewell, L Taskin
Organization studies 36 (11), 1507-1529, 2015
5192015
Coercion versus care: Using irony to make sense of organizational surveillance
G Sewell, JR Barker
Academy of Management review 31 (4), 934-961, 2006
3312006
Applying critical discourse analysis in strategic management research
N Phillips, G Sewell, S Jaynes
Organizational research methods 11 (4), 770-789, 2008
2832008
Empowerment or emasculation? Shopfloor surveillance in a total quality organization
G Sewell, B Wilkinson
Reassessing human resource management, 97-115, 1992
2501992
Nice work? Rethinking managerial control in an era of knowledge work
G Sewell
Organization 12 (5), 685-704, 2005
1562005
Working under intensive surveillance: When does ‘measuring everything that moves’ become intolerable?
G Sewell, JR Barker, D Nyberg
Human Relations 65 (2), 189-215, 2012
1532012
From national service to global player: Transforming the organizational logic of a public broadcaster
A Spicer, G Sewell
Journal of management Studies 47 (6), 913-943, 2010
1302010
Strategies for technological development in South Korea and Taiwan: the case of semiconductors
CF Chen, G Sewell
Research Policy 25 (5), 759-783, 1996
1301996
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing: Getting below the surface of the growth of ‘knowledge work’in Australia
P Fleming, B Harley, G Sewell
Work, Employment and Society 18 (4), 725-747, 2004
892004
Neither good, nor bad, but dangerous: Surveillance as an ethical paradox
G Sewell, JR Barker
Ethics and Information Technology 3, 181-194, 2001
872001
Doing what comes naturally? Why we need a practical ethics of teamwork
G Sewell
The International Journal of Human Resource Management 16 (2), 202-218, 2005
552005
What goes around, comes around: Inventing a mythology of teamwork and empowerment
G Sewell
The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science 37 (1), 70-89, 2001
462001
Only penguins: A polemic on organization theory from the edge of the world
SR Clegg, S Linstead, G Sewell
Organization Studies 21 (1), 103-117, 2000
452000
Human resource management in “surveillance” companies
G Sewell, B Wilkinson
Human resource management and technical change. London: Sage, 137-54, 1993
411993
Organization, employees and surveillance
G Sewell
Routledge handbook of surveillance studies, 303-312, 2012
372012
Collaboration, co‐operation or collusion? Contrasting employee responses to managerial control in three call centres
D Nyberg, G Sewell
British Journal of Industrial Relations 52 (2), 308-332, 2014
352014
What happens to coroners’ recommendations for improving public health and safety? Organisational responses under a mandatory response regime in Victoria, Australia
G Sutherland, C Kemp, L Bugeja, G Sewell, J Pirkis, DM Studdert
BMC Public Health 14, 1-8, 2014
272014
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