Work Organization and Professionalization in New Media Industry ? The Case of a Finnish Company

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  • Arja Haapakorpi Senior Researcher, Dr. Soc. Sc, University of Helsinki, Faculty of Social Sciences ? HEINE Network, Finland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19154/njwls.v2i1.2350

Abstract

The article explores work organization in one new media company in a turning point of the business, in the 2000s. The company had changed from a small workshop to a medium-sized company in a few years. Growth, increasing competition, and uncertainty of profitability had altered the management and work organization. An approach of governance, aimed at efficiency and economy, was systematically implemented; the working methods were standardized, strict division of labor was carried out, and the professional qualifications were mainstreamed according to the business. The professional employees appreciated the new business-like management, but discovered that their opportunities for creative work were diminished with decreasing resources and a new project management pattern.

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Published

2012-02-24

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