| 2001 - 564 pages
...contributed with such passionate brutality is 'still working its way through the system' 1HalL 1991. p. 10). In Britain attempts to construct a culture of enterprise...are regarded as human virtues and promoted as such. As Keat 0990. pp. 3-4) has indicated. in the contemporary discourse of enterprise these two strands.... | |
| Mark Casson - 2006 - 820 pages
...citizens, businesses and in the welfare state (Heelas and Morris, 1992). As du Gay (1996: 56) defines it: an enterprise culture is one in which certain enterprising...are regarded as human virtues and promoted as such . . . When using the term 'enterprise culture' in this chapter, we adopt a neutral stance, referring... | |
| Stephen Billett, Tara Fenwick, Margaret Somerville - 2007 - 290 pages
...this restricted to careers alone, as the whole of life is inscribed with the ethos of enterprise. Here 'certain enterprising qualities - such as self-reliance,...are regarded as human virtues and promoted as such' (du Gay 1996:56). Fashioning people's values, norms and dispositions therefore becomes a key dimension... | |
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