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Human and social capital in the Sri Lankan tea plantations : a note of dissent, culture beyond universal and national cultural dimensions

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ชื่อเรื่อง : Human and social capital in the Sri Lankan tea plantations : a note of dissent, culture beyond universal and national cultural dimensions
นักวิจัย : Wickramasinghe, Ananda. , Cameron, Donald C.
คำค้น : Tea plantations , Applied research. , 970115 Expanding Knowledge in Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services. , 150305 Human Resources Management. , 150310 Organisation and Management Theory. , 150306 Industrial Relations. , Politics and culture , Tea plantation workers , Women employees. , Discrimination in employment. , Cultural typologies -- Social capital development -- Sri Lankan tea plantations -- Culture and politics
หน่วยงาน : Central Queensland University, Australia
ผู้ร่วมงาน : -
ปีพิมพ์ : 2548
อ้างอิง : http://hdl.cqu.edu.au/10018/63339 , http://www.mngt.waikato.ac.nz/ejrot/cmsconference/2005/proceedings/strategy/Wickramasinghe.pdf
ที่มา : Wickramasinghe D W, A & Cameron, D 2005, 'Human and social capital in the Sri Lankan tea plantations: a note of dissent, culture beyond universal and national cultural dimensions' paper presented to the 4th International Critical Management Studies 2005, University of Cambridge, 4-6 July, http://www.mngt.waikato.ac.nz/ejrot/cmsconference/2005/proceedings/strategy/Wickramasinghe.pdf
ความเชี่ยวชาญ : -
ความสัมพันธ์ : 4th International Critical Management Studies Conference (CMS 2005) : proceedings : Cambridge University, 4-6 July, 2005. Hamilton, New Zealand : Waikato Management School, Waikato University, 2005. p. 1-20 20 pages Refereed , ACQUIRE [electronic resource] : Central Queensland University Institutional Repository.
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This paper examines idiosyncrasies of tea plantation culture and politics in relation to Sri Lankan national and popular cultural typologies, with special reference to female tea plantation workers. Tea production in Sri Lanka is heavily based on manual labour, and it is the largest industry that provides accommodation for employees and their families. In this paper, it is argued that politico-cultural production relations have dominated labour productivity in teaplantations. Ways in which female workers have been marginalised, through patriarchal politics, ethnicity, religion, education, elitism, and employment are explained. This culture of the plantation community operates negatively with respect to the management agenda. It is also argued that social capital development in tea plantations is important not only for productivity improvement, but also for reasons of political and social obligation for the nation, becausemigrant plantation workers have been working and living in plantations over 150 years.

บรรณานุกรม :
Wickramasinghe, Ananda. , Cameron, Donald C. . (2548). Human and social capital in the Sri Lankan tea plantations : a note of dissent, culture beyond universal and national cultural dimensions.
    กรุงเทพมหานคร : Central Queensland University, Australia.
Wickramasinghe, Ananda. , Cameron, Donald C. . 2548. "Human and social capital in the Sri Lankan tea plantations : a note of dissent, culture beyond universal and national cultural dimensions".
    กรุงเทพมหานคร : Central Queensland University, Australia.
Wickramasinghe, Ananda. , Cameron, Donald C. . "Human and social capital in the Sri Lankan tea plantations : a note of dissent, culture beyond universal and national cultural dimensions."
    กรุงเทพมหานคร : Central Queensland University, Australia, 2548. Print.
Wickramasinghe, Ananda. , Cameron, Donald C. . Human and social capital in the Sri Lankan tea plantations : a note of dissent, culture beyond universal and national cultural dimensions. กรุงเทพมหานคร : Central Queensland University, Australia; 2548.