Rhetoric and reality in the clothing industry : the case of post-Fordism
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Greig, Alastair Whyte
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Urban Research Program. Research School of Social Science. Australian National University.
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This paper is the second in a series on technological and
organisational change within the Australian clothing
industry, and forms part of the research project entitled
'A Local Division of Production : Technological Change and
Productive lnterlinkages in Australian Manufacturing'.
The purpose of this second paper is to examine in greater
detail how new production concepts have been translated
at the clothing manufacturing enterprise level. These
changing production techniques are empirically explored
through the 'lens' of the post-fordist paradigm. The
study concludes that although most companies have had
to introduce varying degrees of flexibilty into their
operations, this flexibility cannot legitimately be
described as post-fordist. A cautionary note is also
raised : when examining technological and organisational
change in the clothing industry it is not enough to look at
individual firms as self-contained units; any useful
analysis must also take account of the practice of subco
nt ra ct i ng and strategic interlinkages between
companies.
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