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Leeway or Oneway? Autonomie in (teil-)digitalisierten Arbeitswelten. Fuzzy Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (fsQCA) als Pfad zum Verständnis komplexer Realität in der (Arbeits- und Industrie-)Soziologie

Leeway or Oneway? Autonomy in (semi-)digitalised work environments. Fuzzy Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (fsQCA) as an approach towards understanding complex reality in sociology of work and industrial sociology
[journal article]

Kunze, Eva Susanna
Wilke, Christian Manfred

Abstract

Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) verbindet fallorientierte Ansätze aus konfigurativer Perspektive mit mengentheoretischer Logik. Obgleich von dem Soziologen Charles C. Ragin zur Analyse sozialer Phänomene entwickelt, ist die Methode in der Soziologie nicht hinreichend etabliert. Der vorliegend... view more

Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) verbindet fallorientierte Ansätze aus konfigurativer Perspektive mit mengentheoretischer Logik. Obgleich von dem Soziologen Charles C. Ragin zur Analyse sozialer Phänomene entwickelt, ist die Methode in der Soziologie nicht hinreichend etabliert. Der vorliegende Beitrag möchte auf die spezifischen Aspekte der Methode verweisen und auf Grundlage einer empirischen Analyse exemplarisch das Vorgehen entlang der QCA-Analyseschritte illustrieren. Die durchgeführte Untersuchung fragt nach Bedingungen, die (in ihrer Kombination) zu hoher Arbeitsautonomie führen. Es zeigt sich, dass vor allem eine hohe formale Qualifikation und gering ausgeprägte technologische Arbeitsplatzmerkmale hohe Autonomie erklären können. Die vorgestellten empirischen Ergebnisse werden als Beitrag zur gegenwärtigen Diskussion um eine Digitalisierung von Arbeit und der Frage nach dem Zusammenhang zwischen Technologie und Arbeitsbedingungen (hier: Autonomie) präsentiert.... view less


Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) combines configurational case-oriented approaches with set-theoretical logic. Even though QCA was developed by the sociologist Charles C. Rangin to analyze social phenomena, this method ekes out a niche existence in sociology/sociological research. This article... view more

Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) combines configurational case-oriented approaches with set-theoretical logic. Even though QCA was developed by the sociologist Charles C. Rangin to analyze social phenomena, this method ekes out a niche existence in sociology/sociological research. This article underlines the specific aspects of QCA and illustrates the methods’ analytical steps on the basis of an empirical analysis. The study searches for conditions, which (in combination) lead to high experienced work autonomy. It is shown that in particular a high formal qualification and low levels of technological workplace characteristics may explain high autonomy. The results are presented as a contribution to the current debate on digitization of work and the question of the relation/connection between technology and working conditions (here: autonomy).... view less

Keywords
world of work; digitalization; sociology of work; industrial sociology; methodological research; analysis procedure; autonomy; highly qualified worker; working conditions

Classification
Sociology of Work, Industrial Sociology, Industrial Relations
Research Design

Free Keywords
Ragin, C. C.

Document language
German

Publication Year
2018

Page/Pages
p. 192-210

Journal
AIS-Studien, 11 (2018) 2

ISSN
1866-9549

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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