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dern corporate sector in Turkey with special reference to three industries, white goods, cars and textiles. Based on extensive interviews, it questions some common assumptions in the modern western social science literature, especially in North America and Britain.978-1-349-51341-3978-0-230-50457-8ineptitude 发表于 2025-3-27 01:50:39
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Book 2004s - and the significance of modern management practices for workers in the developing world. This book examines the nature of work in the modern corporate sector in Turkey with special reference to three industries, white goods, cars and textiles. Based on extensive interviews, it questions some com安慰 发表于 2025-3-27 13:42:10
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Michael Barsakidis,Wolfgang Keckidely noted in its treatment of Kurds, and, as we have seen, in relation to trade unions and workers’ rights. As even mention of Kurds and trade unions suggests, however, it is too simple to seek to understand Turkey as two societies.表示向下 发表于 2025-3-28 08:35:56
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The View from Belowould be managed. More or less coincident with this, there arose in the 1970s a concern among manufacturers about the rise of Japan, and most especially about the Japanese car industry, a concern variously expressed by social scientists in writings about ‘Japanisation’ and ‘Toyotaism’.