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Experiencing globalization: Production of ethnicity, gender and identity in Korean transnational corporations in the United States.

机译:经历全球化:在美国的韩国跨国公司中种族,性别和身份的产生。

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While scholars have speculated a great deal about impacts of globalization without much empirical evidence. To overcome this shortcoming in the literature, this dissertation examines the globalization workplace, specifically the transnational corporation (TNC), which juxtaposes different ethnic groups and (in)forms ethnic identity and work practices in particular ways. Using ethnography and in-depth interviews in Korean TNCs in the United States, this study examines in fine detail how people participate in and respond to work expectations and practices built around certain identities, and how they reinforce those identities. My findings indicate that, the ethnic diversity in the Korean TNC workforce (Korean national managers and American workers, including co-ethnic Korean Americans) allows people in the workplace to observe different work behaviors and to interpret those behaviors through ethnicity. Based on the perception of “shared culture” with the Korean American workers, Korean managers expect them to have a work ethic similar to their own and to accommodate their demands. They interpret different work behaviors of Korean Americans and categorize them by their immigrant generation: “first-generation,” “1.5-generation,” and “second-generation.” Furthermore, the gendered practices in Korean TNCs are constructed in ethnic terms. Whether they resist or accommodate those biased practices, people account for their own behaviors in ethnic terms. This ethnic construction of behaviors justifies and perpetuates gender stratification in the workplace. Hence, this study emphasizes the significance of the workplace as a distinctive context for the construction of identity. It complicates the current conceptualization of globalization and TNC workplaces: I show that the TNC promotes conflicting tendencies between homogenization and heterogenization , because while it creates a bridge between the “old Korea” and the Korean Americans, it simultaneously promotes the differentiation of “Korean-ness” based on immigrant generation and gender. Moreover, because work and identity are central feature of modern life, this dissertation research advances our understanding of how the globalization process intersects with the specific aspects of the workplace to configure many dimensions of identity.
机译:尽管学者们在没有大量经验证据的情况下对全球化的影响进行了大量推测。为了克服文献中的这一缺陷,本文研究了全球化的工作场所,特别是跨国公司(TNC),它把不同的种族并列在一起,并以特定的方式形成种族身份和工作习惯。本研究使用美国的韩国跨国公司的人种志和深入访谈,详细研究了人们如何参与并回应围绕某些身份而建立的工作期望和实践,以及他们如何强化这些身份。我的发现表明,韩国跨国公司员工中的种族多样性(韩国国家经理和美国工人,包括同族的韩裔美国人)使工作场所的人们能够观察到不同的工作行为,并通过种族来解释这些行为。基于与韩裔美国人工人“共享文化”的认识,韩国经理人希望他们具有与自己的职业道德相似的职业道德并适应他们的需求。他们解释了韩裔美国人的不同工作行为,并按移民一代将其分类:“第一代”,“ 1.5代”和“第二代”。此外,韩国跨国公司的性别习俗是从种族角度来构造的。无论他们是抵制还是接受那些偏颇的做法,人们都以种族来解释自己的行为。这种行为的种族结构证明了工作场所的性别分层并使其永久存在。因此,本研究强调工作场所作为构建身份的独特背景的重要性。它使当前的全球化和TNC工作场所的概念复杂化:我表明TNC促进了同质化异质化之间相互冲突的趋势,因为尽管它在“旧韩国”之间建立了桥梁和韩裔美国人,它同时促进了基于移民世代和性别的“韩裔”分化。此外,由于工作和身份是现代生活的中心特征,因此本论文研究使我们对全球化过程如何与工作场所的特定方面相交以配置身份的许多维度的理解有了进一步的了解。

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  • 作者

    Kim, Jo H.;

  • 作者单位

    Columbia University.;

  • 授予单位 Columbia University.;
  • 学科 Sociology Social Structure and Development.; Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.; Sociology Industrial and Labor Relations.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2002
  • 页码 228 p.
  • 总页数 228
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 社会结构和社会关系;民族学;社会学;
  • 关键词

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