From Gods to goddesses: Horai management as an approach to coordinating working hours

D. Alis, L. Karsten, J. Leopold

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Abstract

Flexibility in working time arrangements may lead to heterogeneity of working-time patterns. Drawing on the societal perspective, we consider three interrelated spheres of: professional relations, organizational, and domestic space. Greek mythology assists us to contrast chrono management and Horai management. Case analyses of France, the UK, and the Netherlands are presented within the context of EU Directives. By introducing Horai management we try to find an expression for the dialectical interplay between the temporalities of the home and the workplace, while including developments in the wider societal context. Horai management helps us reach beyond the logic of time-economy to improve the coordination of multiple temporalities.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)81-104
Number of pages24
JournalTime & Society
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar-2006

Keywords

  • working time
  • France
  • Netherlands
  • UK
  • Horai management
  • TIME

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