Manufacturing Knowledge
Discover the intriguing insights of Richard Gillespie in his thought-provoking book, Manufacturing Knowledge, published by Cambridge University Press in 1993. This 296-page paperback delves into the essential questions surrounding the nature of scientific knowledge and the underlying assumptions that shape discussions on worker productivity. Gillespie's exploration is not only relevant to the fields of Business & Economics and Economic History but also offers valuable perspectives for those interested in management and occupational psychology. Engage with a critical examination of economic conditions and historical contexts of the 20th century, making this book a must-read for students, professionals, and anyone curious about the dynamics of knowledge in the workplace. Enhance your understanding of economic history and management practices with this essential addition to your library.