Sukobi u industrijskim organizacijama i tranzicija: slučaj Srbije

  • Marica N. Šljukić Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Filozofski fakultet
  • Srđan Lj. Šljukić Универзитет у Новом Саду Филозофски факултет Одсек за социологију
Ključne reči: transition||, ||tranzicija, Serbia||, ||Srbija, industrial organizations||, ||industrijske organizacije, conflict||, ||sukob, institutionalization||, ||institucionalizacija,

Sažetak


Sklop eksternih i internih tranzicijskih činilaca nije tokom vremena uticao samo na devastaciju srpske industrije, nego je u preostalim i novoformiranim industrijskim organizacijama uslovio niz organizacionih promena. U tekstu je pažnja fokusirana na činioce koji su doveli do promene položaja i smanjenja moći industrijskih radnika i uticali na njihov odnos prema sukobima u organizaciji. Oslanjajući se na empirijske podatke iz 2001. i 2011-2013. godine, a polazeći od pretpostavke da je moguće očekivati tolerisanje postojanja sukoba kao takvih i njihovu regulaciju u industrijskoj sferi (što je praksa u razvijenim kapitalističkim društvima), u tekstu se proverava da li su i u kojoj meri sukobi u industrijskim organizacijama u Srbiji institucionalizovani.

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