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Adoption of Information and Attitudes of Direct Producers in Agricultural-industrial Enterprises
Josip Anić
Sažetak
Selfmanagement means participation of the widest circle of people and it is
influenced by the level of adoption of information and the attitudes of people. Due
attention has been given to this problem in the industry by many researchers, while
in agricultural-industrial enterprises nearly nobody studied it, though the problem of
transformation of the former peasant into an industrial worker is still actual.
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The investigation of this problem covered 280 workers selected at random in six
agricultural-industrial enterprises. Beside this basic problem the investigation tried Lo
answer the following questions: what is the relation between the degree of adopted
information and qualification of worker, his sex, membership in selfmanagement organs
and League of Communists, years of employment, income and attitudes? How important
are some characteristics of workers which influence their attitudes?
Interpretation of the results obtained by this investigation has no pretension to
draw final and categorical conclusions, but only to point out certain tendencies which
should be investigated further on in details. Still the obtained results enables the following
conclusions:
1. The level of adopted information in 6 investigated enterprises is low and the
primary factor of the process of adoption is the qualification of workers.
2. Workers of all qualifications, regardless of other characteristics, have positive
attitudes towards the further development of selfmanagement and wish to participate
actively in it, primarily in order to help solving problems in their enterpiise.
3. There is no statistically significant correlation between the workers’ attitudes towards their enterprise and the selfmanagement.
Ključne riječi
Hrčak ID:
118630
URI
Datum izdavanja:
13.9.1967.
Posjeta: 1.134 *