Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/34365
Author(s): Coelho, J. V.
Date: 2024
Title: Chronopolitics and chronoscopic time experiences: Evidence from Portuguese fast-growth business ventures
Book title/volume: BAM2024 Proceedings
Event title: Achieving transformation for greater good: Societal, organisational and personal barriers and enablers
Reference: Coelho, J. V. (2024). Chronopolitics and chronoscopic time experiences: Evidence from Portuguese fast-growth business ventures. BAM2024 Proceedings. British Academy of Management. http://hdl.handle.net/10071/34365
ISBN: 978-9-9956413-7-2
Keywords: Startup
Time
Temporality
Employment relations
Trust
Abstract: Temporality regimes have importance as underlying sociocultural framework primarily contributing to the socioeconomic base of a business venture, encouraging/enabling particular practices and social relations (e.g., "moving fast", "scaling", "growing"), and casting or recasting people`s experience of time. Theories about fast and mobile capitalism are rarely informed by how time, conceived as social and political entity, is put in practice in specific social settings. The present paper reports the results of a study that took new business ventures growth as exemplary locus arraying contemporary social and political determinations of time uses and temporal practices, and focusing on chronopolitics implications, namely on how actors experience temporality regimes as infrastructural base of employment relations.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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