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A Demented Work Ethic and a Lifestyle Firm: Discourse, Identity, and Workplace Time Commitments
Timothy Kuhn
University of Colorado, USA
One key to understanding the contours of late modernity is to examine workers allocations of time to their organizations. In this article, I frame workplace time commitments as the outcome of two forces: individuals efforts to portray a positive and distinctive identity (identity work) and the organizational and social discourses shaping those identities (identity regulation). Analysis of interviews with 53 employees from two distinct organizations shows that identity work and identity regulation related to workplace time commitments are not the result of totalizing managerial discourses, but are influenced by the arrays of discursive resources proffered by both locales and organizational practices. Importantly, these arrays tend to tilt toward agency or structure in the conceptions of the individualorganization relationship they afford. Based on this finding, I argue that studies of workplace control and resistance should examine the features of such arrays of discursive resources, that understanding these assemblies of discursive resources can provide insight on the institutionalization of workplace practices, and that claims about modernity's totalizing influences on identity must be tempered by considering locale-specific discourses.
Key Words: identity discourse discursive resources time locale accounts modernity
This version was published on September
1, 2006
Organization Studies, Vol. 27, No. 9,
1339-1358 (2006)
DOI: 10.1177/0170840606067249

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