Introduction: Myth and reality

(2005) Introduction: Myth and reality. In Barrett, R. (Ed.) Management Labour Process and Software Development: Reality Bytes. Routledge, London ; New York, pp. 1-12.

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This book is the result of research conducted in five countries on three continents. While the end result may look like a cohesive and unified whole, it certainly never started out that way. These five studies were conceptualized, developed and conducted independently of one another. Indeed, prior to the September 2001 Work, Employment and Society (WES) conference in Nottingham the collective existence of these independent studies was unknown as were the researchers to one another.

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Barrett, Rowenaorcid.org/0000-0001-6216-0446
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ISBN: 9780203502952
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