The impact of global forces on the individual: empirical evidence from the German clothing industry


Autoria(s): Nierling, Linda; Krings, Bettina-Johanna
Data(s)

18/05/2011

18/05/2011

01/05/2010

Resumo

Starting from theoretical perspectives on globalisation, the following article analyses how current working conditions are affected by globalisation processes. For this purpose, recent developments in the German clothing sector are traced back to the power of economic globalisation processes. Characterising the German clothing sector as pioneer in economic globalisation, we use empirical findings to illustrate how current processes of globalisation influence the work place: At organisational level, corporate strategies aim at rationalisation, standardisation and flexibilisation of work in order to response to the economic pressure of global markets. At individual level these strategies, in turn, speed up working processes and intensify working processes for the employees. Although these developments form strong trends, we conclude that the local embeddedness of companies is still of high importance with regard to organisational and individual consequences of globalisation.

Identificador

Nierling, Linda; Krings, Bettina (2010), The impact of global forces on the individual: Empirical evidence from the German clothing industry , IET Working Papers Series, WPS08/2010, 29 pp

1646-8929

http://hdl.handle.net/10362/5639

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

IET

Relação

IET Working Papers Series;WPS08/2010

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Corporate strategies #Germany #Clothing sector #Working conditions #Globalisation
Tipo

workingPaper