Poachers and gamekeepers: processes of class-based organisational closure and usurpation in Sri Lanka’s emerging private sector

Type Journal Article - The International Journal of Human Resource Management
Title Poachers and gamekeepers: processes of class-based organisational closure and usurpation in Sri Lanka’s emerging private sector
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
Page numbers 1-24
URL https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Laurie_Cohen2/publication/291418220_Poachers_and_gamekeepers_pr​ocesses_of_class-based_organisational_closure_and_usurpation_in_Sri_Lanka's_emerging_private_sector/​links/56b080ff08ae9c1968b6a7a0.pdf
Abstract
In a qualitative study based on 25 interviews, we examine
highly skilled workers’ accounts of class-based closure in
emerging occupational sectors in Sri Lanka. Our findings
reveal holes in the entrance criteria firms demanded to
secure their elite status. Highlighting how individuals who
were excluded at junior levels negotiate entry at mid/senior
levels, we show how ‘poachers turn into gamekeepers’,
illuminating the dialectical relationship between exclusion
and inclusionary usurpation. We contextualise organisational
closure, highlighting the influence of wider societal effects on
the process.

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