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Experts, Professions and Organisations in Late Modernity

Experts, Professions and Organisations in Late Modernity The focus for this paper is the changing relationship between expertise, professional power and organisational control within advanced industrial societies. The analysis of this changing relationship is located within a more detailed appreciation of the ways in which the expert division of labour within such societies is being restructured and the impact of this restructuring process on established patterns also raises some fundamental questions concerning the increasingly strategic role which specialist knowledge, and the organisational structures through which it is developed and managed, plays in shaping the power struggles that will determine the distribution of rewards between contending social groups within the new political economies beginning to emerge in disorganized societies. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Management Research News Emerald Publishing

Experts, Professions and Organisations in Late Modernity

Management Research News , Volume 15 (5/6): 2 – May 1, 1992

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Emerald Publishing
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Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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0140-9174
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10.1108/eb028246
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Abstract

The focus for this paper is the changing relationship between expertise, professional power and organisational control within advanced industrial societies. The analysis of this changing relationship is located within a more detailed appreciation of the ways in which the expert division of labour within such societies is being restructured and the impact of this restructuring process on established patterns also raises some fundamental questions concerning the increasingly strategic role which specialist knowledge, and the organisational structures through which it is developed and managed, plays in shaping the power struggles that will determine the distribution of rewards between contending social groups within the new political economies beginning to emerge in disorganized societies.

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Management Research NewsEmerald Publishing

Published: May 1, 1992

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