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Publication date: 11 October 2019

Chinese workers’ history: passive minds docile bodies

Elly Leung and Donella Caspersz

This paper aims to describe an exploratory study that has sought to understand how an institutionalised docility rather than resistance has been created in the minds of…

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Purpose

This paper aims to describe an exploratory study that has sought to understand how an institutionalised docility rather than resistance has been created in the minds of Chinese workers by the Chinese State. The study proposes that this docility has been crucial in enabling China to become a world leading economic powerhouse.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper draws on Foucault’s concept of governmentality and uses the genealogical method to examine the historical events that have shaped the mentalities of today’s Chinese workers. Original interviews (n = 74) with everyday workers across industries and locations illustrate this.

Findings

It was found that the utilisation of centuries-long Confucian hierarchical rules by successive regimes has created a cumulative effect that has maintained workers docility and their willingness to submit themselves to poor working conditions that – ultimately – benefit the Chinese State and business, though this is at their expense. This finding is in juxtaposition to current research that claim that their working conditions are fostering a rising consciousness and resistance among Chinese workers.

Originality/value

This paper provides a novel explanation for why Chinese workers accept their poor working conditions and thus critiques current perspectives about Chinese worker resistance.

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Journal of Management History, vol. 25 no. 3
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/JMH-12-2018-0069
ISSN: 1751-1348

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  • History
  • Docility
  • Chinese worker activism
  • Power-knowledge

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Publication date: 1 November 2006

Note from the Editor

Richard A. Posthuma

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International Journal of Conflict Management, vol. 17 no. 4
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/ijcma.2006.34417daa.001
ISSN: 1044-4068

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Publication date: 7 September 2015

Social capital and competitive advantages of family businesses

Yong Wang, Panikkos Poutziouris and Chris Graves

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International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research, vol. 21 no. 6
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/IJEBR-07-2015-0147
ISSN: 1355-2554

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