Venture Labor: Work and the Burden of Risk in Innovative Industries (Acting with Technology)
暫譯: 創業勞動:創新產業中的工作與風險負擔(與科技同行)

Gina Neff

  • 出版商: MIT
  • 出版日期: 2015-02-01
  • 售價: $1,940
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,843
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 210
  • 裝訂: Paperback
  • ISBN: 0262527421
  • ISBN-13: 9780262527422
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商品描述

In the dot-com boom of the late 1990s, employees of Internet startups took risks--left well-paying jobs for the chance of striking it rich through stock options (only to end up unemployed a year later), relocated to areas that were epicenters of a booming industry (that shortly went bust), chose the opportunity to be creative over the stability of a set schedule. In Venture Labor, Gina Neff investigates choices like these made by high-tech workers in New York City's "Silicon Alley" in the 1990s. Why did these workers exhibit entrepreneurial behavior in their jobs--investing time, energy, and other personal resources that Neff terms "venture labor"--when they themselves were employees and not entrepreneurs? Neff argues that this behavior was part of a broader shift in society in which economic risk shifted away from collective responsibility toward individual responsibility. In the new economy, risk and reward took the place of job loyalty, and the dot-com boom helped glorify risks. Company flexibility was gained at the expense of employee security. Through extensive interviews, Neff finds not the triumph of the entrepreneurial spirit but a mixture of motivations and strategies, informed variously by bravado, naïveté, and cold calculation. She connects these individual choices with larger social and economic structures, making it clear that understanding venture labor is of paramount importance for encouraging innovation and, even more important, for creating sustainable work environments that support workers.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

在1990年代末的網路泡沫時期,網際網路新創公司的員工冒著風險——放棄高薪工作,期望透過股票選擇權一夜致富(卻在一年後失業),搬遷到產業繁榮的重心地區(卻很快崩潰),選擇創造性的機會而非固定日程的穩定性。在《Venture Labor》中,Gina Neff 探討了1990年代紐約市「矽谷小巷」的高科技工作者所做的這些選擇。為什麼這些員工在工作中表現出創業行為——投入時間、精力和其他個人資源,Neff 稱之為「冒險勞動」——而他們自己卻是員工而非創業者?Neff 主張,這種行為是社會更廣泛變遷的一部分,其中經濟風險從集體責任轉向個人責任。在新經濟中,風險和回報取代了工作忠誠,而網路泡沫則幫助美化了風險。公司的靈活性是以員工的安全為代價獲得的。透過廣泛的訪談,Neff 發現的不是創業精神的勝利,而是由勇氣、天真和冷靜計算所影響的多種動機和策略。她將這些個人選擇與更大的社會和經濟結構聯繫起來,清楚表明理解冒險勞動對於促進創新至關重要,更重要的是,對於創造支持員工的可持續工作環境至關重要。