Summary information

Study title

Management and Labour in Turkey, 1999-2000

Creator

Nichols, T., Cardiff University, School of Social Sciences

Study number / PID

4525 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-4525-1 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Not available

Abstract

Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.There is much general discussion today of 'globalisation'. The overall aim of the research is to examine in a rapidly industrialising region of Turkey how management practice is being westernised in the private manufacturing sector - as judged by the introduction of particular modern capitalist management strategies and techniques - and to examine employees' responses to such changes in the context of a particular historically forged social structure. Within this overall aim, specific objectives of the research were: to explore the sources of managers' ideas about contemporary management practices and their evaluation of these in the light of their particular economic and social circumstances; to document policies on recruitment and retention of labour, forms of labour and sub-contracting, production organisation and new technology, HRM and work relations, trade unionism and collective bargaining. Managers' and workers' responses to the above matters were investigated using interviews, surveys and observational study, with particular account taken of the significance of key sociological variables, including internal migration, ethnicity, gender, family life and social networks. Users should note that the dataset held at UK Data Archive only contains quantitative survey and coded interview data.Main Topics:Managers' survey: Data includes the results of a survey of 353 managers in Turkish manufacturing, in seven plants in the white goods, car and textile industries, concentrated in the Izmit triangle. Information included relates to demographic characteristics, career history, knowledge of management methods and assessment of 'climate' in plant. Workers' interviews: Data includes coded results of interviews with 356 workers in Turkish manufacturing, in the same location and sectors. Information includes age, sex, social origin, birthplace, migration history, education, job, career history,...
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Methodology

Data collection period

Not available

Country

Turkey

Time dimension

Cross-sectional (one-time) study

Analysis unit

Individuals
Subnational
Employees
Managers

Universe

The respondents to this study were employed in industries in or near to the Izmit triangle in Turkey (which runs from Istanbul to Izmit to Bursa) during 1999-2000.

Sampling procedure

Around 50 managers (down to the level of foreman) and 50 workers (with at least one year's service) were surveyed per firm, in both production and non-production departments.

Kind of data

Numeric

Data collection mode

Face-to-face interview
Self-completion
Face-to-face interviews were conducted with workers, and managers were given a self-completion questionnaire.

Funding information

Grant number

R000237766

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2002

Terms of data access

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Related publications

  • Nichols, T., Sugur, N. and Demir, E. (2002) 'Globalised management and local labour:: the case of the white-goods industry in Turkey', Industrial Relations Journal, 68-85
  • Sugur, S., Sugur, N. and Nichols, T. (2001) Immigrant labour in the Turkish textile industry:, [Working paper].Cardiff: School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University.
  • Demir, E., Sugur, N. and Nichols, T. (2001) The production and reproduction of trade union autocracy in the Turkish metalworking industry, [Working paper].Cardiff: Centre for Research into Economic and Social Transformation, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University.
  • Tasiran, A., Sugur, N. and Nichols, T. (2002) The emergence of a new generation of workers in Turkish industry:: an examination of age-related differences, [Working paper].Cardiff: Centre for Research into Economic and Social Transformation, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University.
  • Nichols, T., Sugur, N. and Demir, E. (2001) Labour in a global world: management strategy and worker response in the Turkish white goods industry, [Working paper].Cardiff: Centre for Research into Economic and Social Transformation, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University.