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Inverted Hierarchies on the Shop Floor: The Organisational Layer of Workarounds for Collaboration in the Metal Industry

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Workarounds, or practices that deviate from the official pathway to a target, are frequent phenomena in the organisational context. With respect to collaboration, they highlight an area of mismatch between normative versus lived work practices, and therefore depict a relevant research area deeply rooted in computer supported cooperative work (CSCW). Building on the theory of hierarchical opposition by Louis Dumont and empirical data collected through ethnographic research at a company classified as a small- and medium-sized enterprise (SME) in the German metal industry, this paper addresses the emergence of workarounds in collaborative work processes by setting them into the wider organisational context. The organisational layer of analysis reveals that workarounds emerge to cater for inversed information power relations and information asymmetries in the shop floor setting, which require communication to flow against the hierarchical slope between planning and execution functions. By applying an organisational lens to the concept of workarounds, this paper contributes a novel empirical analysis that confirms the value of workarounds as a source of insight into collaborative practices.

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Mörike, Frauke (2022): Inverted Hierarchies on the Shop Floor: The Organisational Layer of Workarounds for Collaboration in the Metal Industry. Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Vol. 31. DOI: 10.1007/s10606-021-09415-2. Springer, London. PISSN: 0925-9724. pp. 111-147. Full Papers

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Collaboration, Ethnography, Hierarchical Opposition, Louis Dumont, SME, Workarounds

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Number of citations to item: 7

  • Anna Sigridur Islind, Sara Willermark, Helena Vallo Hult, Livia Norström (2024): The Pivotal Role of Workarounds for Navigating Challenges in Digital Work, In: Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation, doi:10.1007/978-3-031-76970-2_7
  • Frauke Mörike, Hannah L. Spiehl, Markus A. Feufel (2022): Workarounds in the Shadow System: An Ethnographic Study of Requirements for Documentation and Cooperation in a Clinical Advisory Center, In: Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 3(66), doi:10.1177/00187208221087013
  • Frauke Mörike, Ioannis Kiossis (2024): Workarounds as enabling factor in the use of assistive technology amongst white-collar workers with visual impairment, In: Journal of Enabling Technologies 2/3(18), doi:10.1108/jet-02-2024-0020
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  • Lina Mosch, Meltem Sümer, Anne Rike Flint, Markus Feufel, Felix Balzer, Frauke Mörike, Akira-Sebastian Poncette (2023): Alarm Management in Intensive Care: Qualitative Triangulation Study (Preprint), doi:10.2196/preprints.55571
  • Bernd Löhr, Christian Bartelheimer, Frank Köhne, Sina Nordlohne, Daniel Alile, Andrees Latten (2025): Forging the LongSWORD: Exaptation and Enhancement of the SWORD Framework for Workaround Detection, In: Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, doi:10.1007/978-3-031-78666-2_24
  • Lina Mosch, Meltem Sümer, Anne Rike Flint, Markus Feufel, Felix Balzer, Frauke Mörike, Akira-Sebastian Poncette (2024): Alarm Management in Intensive Care: Qualitative Triangulation Study, In: JMIR Human Factors, doi:10.2196/55571
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