
@article{ref1,
title="Suicides and rebels in a world factory: About the global fragmented despotism works in Foxconn",
journal="Travailler",
year="2014",
author="Lin, T.-h. and Tseng, W.-l. and Lin, Y.-l.",
volume="31",
number="1",
pages="119-149",
abstract="In this article we describe some special characteristics of the world's greatest factory - in terms of the number of employees - belonging to the Taiwanese enterprise, Foxconn group in Shenzhen, China. We argue that the factory regime has been shaped by three key elements: (1) internal globalization; (2) organizational fragmentation: the vertical fraction of business groups (BGs) and the horizontal segmentation of employees belonging to different nationalities and, (3) workplace despotism. According to the three elements, we name the factory regime as a &quot;global fragmented despotism.&quot; The organizational structure of world factory may be helpful for explaining Foxconn's poor labor conditions and workers' suicides happened in 2010.<p /><p>Language: fr</p>",
language="fr",
issn="1620-5340",
doi="10.3917/trav.031.0119",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/trav.031.0119"
}