Divide and Serve: The Labour Process in Service Value Chains and Networks
Flecker Jörg, 2013
Name of publisher/editor
Competition & Change
Co-author
Bettina Haidinger , Annika Schönauer
Geographic area
Global
Summary & key words
This article discusses various aspects of labour processes in services characterized by value chains that cross organizational, company, regional or national boundaries. Starting from value chain analysis it first addresses the main conceptual issues in the investigation of service value chains and networks from a labour process perspective. Second, it highlights three particular themes in the analysis of the labour process in services and illustrates these with empirical examples: modularization of services and codification of knowledge, organizational flexibility and flexible employment, and the concurrence of co-operation and competition. In the conclusion, the article sketches significant characteristics of services and service work that need to come into focus in value chain and network analysis from a labour process perspective.