Betriebliche Digitalisierungsprozesse: Neue Beteiligungsofferten, neue arbeitspolitische Chancen?
Kutlu Yalcin (),
Seibold Bettina,
Mugler Walter,
Kirner Eva () and
Klatt Sandra
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Kutlu Yalcin: IMU Institut Stuttgart, Hasenbergstraße 49, 70176 Stuttgart, Deutschland
Seibold Bettina: IMU Institut Stuttgart, Hasenbergstraße 49, 70176 Stuttgart, Deutschland
Mugler Walter: IMU Institut Stuttgart, Hasenbergstraße 49, 70176 Stuttgart, Deutschland
Kirner Eva: Hochschule Furtwangen, Jakob-Kienzle-Straße 17, 78054 Villingen-Schwenningen. Deutschland
Klatt Sandra: Hochschule Furtwangen, Jakob-Kienzle-Straße 17, 78054 Villingen-Schwenningen. Deutschland
Arbeit, 2023, vol. 32, issue 1, 51-74
Abstract:
The ongoing digitalization of work is associated with both hopes for increasing participation opportunities for employees and workplace representatives and fears and threats regarding new control potentials and possibilities for rationalization of work. Based on the approach that digitalization can be shaped, the article deals with questions of participation possibilities of works councils and employees in the digitalization process on the basis of empirical research results in companies actively pursuing digitalization. Field-specific forms of participation, their scope, quality, as well as the company actorsʼ participation interests are described. In addition, a characteristic interplay of direct and indirect participation is identified, which prevents gross violations of labor interests.
Keywords: digitalization; rationalization; participation; co-determination; Digitalisierung; Rationalisierung; Partizipation; Mitbestimmung; digitalization; rationalization; participation; co-determination (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1515/arbeit-2023-0004
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