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Research Note: How Routinization Affects Power Dynamics at a Family Restaurant Chain

Pages 84-94 | Published online: 06 Apr 2009
 

Abstract

This article presents initial research findings regarding the impact of routinization on manager/worker/customer relationships at a family restaurant chain. Corporate attempts to precisely control store managers and workers indirectly lead store managers to rely on a system of “responsible autonomy” when interacting with workers. This opens up certain avenues of resistance for workers and negatively impacts customer perceptions of service.

The author gratefully acknowledges the assistance provided by employees and store managers as well as the direction of Professor Jennifer Pierce of the University of Minnesota.

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