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Title: Engineering and ethics approaches to work


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Engineering and ethics approaches to work
  • Labour supply/ working time
  • Opportunity cost of work time (Austrians,
    neoclassicals)
  • Leisure preference independent of work quality
    (Austrians)
  • Pay
  • Long-run wage set by supply/demand, like other
    prices (neoclassicals)
  • Wage incentive to effort (Smith, efficiency
    wages)
  • Reputation effects guard against employer
    opportunism (Williamson)
  • Limited by pain cost of labour (Jevons)
  • Freedom to work (Mill, Fourier)
  • Cost of unemployment (Marshall)
  • Employers control duration of work time (Marx)
  • Reverse theory of compensating differentials
    (Mill)
  • Reward for socially necessary labour time only
    (Marx)

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Engineering and ethics approaches to work
  • Job design/ skill
  • Efficiency of detailed division of labour (Smith)
  • Skill-bias of technical change (Marshall)
  • Physical and psychological costs of work (Smith,
    Utopians, Marx)
  • A means for passional fulfillment (Fourier),
    self-realisation (Utopians, Marx, Commons)
  • Deskilling tendencies (Marx, Braverman)

3
Problems in extending the reach of mainstream
economists engineering toolbox
  • Methodological individualism
  • Inhibits understanding of collective action
    problems within institutional/organisational
    structures
  • Eg internal politics, power relations
  • Static allocation of resources
  • Unable to incorporate learning, innovation
  • Actions/ decisions responsive to more than simply
    price incentives
  • 1-sided integration of ethics issues
  • Economics of happiness
  • Risk asymmetries in personnel economics
  • Also, Akerlofs gift exchange, social utility
    functions in game theory

4
Further questions
  • How to theorise the employment relationship?
  • Industrial relations focus on control/consent,
    but inadequate treatment of labour market
    dynamics
  • Transaction costs approach to HRM architecture,
    but underestimates value of firm activities which
    do not respond to market signals (eg learning,
    cooperative activity Teece)
  • Role of demand in structuring work?
  • Keynes absent from book, but general model with
    unemployment reconnects welfare with work
  • Linkages with corporate governance
  • System versus societal effects?
  • Comparative research valuable in illuminating
    alternative forms of job design (Marsden),
    production systems (Boyer)

5
Further questions
  • Who does what type of work?
  • Labour market segmentation approach
  • Do job characteristics match worker attributes?
    (eg undervaluation of womens work)
  • Power of certain groups to craft jobs (Appelbaum)
  • Will higher quality jobs be paid more?
  • Pay and productivity as equal exchange or
    contested terrain? (Nolan)
  • Multiple functions of pay (allocative, status,
    managerial, etc)
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