Thomas Janoski (University of Kentucky), Darina Lepadatu (Kennesaw State University, Georgia)
This handbook focuses on two sides of the lean production debate that rarely interact. On the one hand, management and industrial engineering scholars have presented a positive view of lean production as the epitome of efficiency and quality. On the other hand, sociology, industrial relations, and labor relations scholars focus on work speedups, management by stress, trade union positions, and self-exploitation in lean teams. The editors of this volume understand the merits of both views and present them accordingly, bridging the gaps among five disciplines and presenting the best of each...
This handbook focuses on two sides of the lean production debate that rarely interact. On the one hand, management and industrial engineering scholars...