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  1. 13: Banana Time

    13: Banana Time - Donald Roy. Donald F. Roy (1909-1980) was a sociologist on the faculty of Duke University from 1950 to 1979. He is traditionally well known for his contribution to the labour process theory, workplace interactions, social conflict and the role of unions, but also for his very detailed descriptions of how workers experience ...

  2. "Banana Time" Job Satisfaction and Informal Interaction

    With one exception, job status tended to be matched by length of workday. Banana time followed peach time by approximately an hour. Sammy again provided the refreshments, namely, one banana. Previous Chapter Next Chapter. This chapter presents a description and exploratory analysis of the social interaction which took place within a small work ...

  3. 'Banana Time' Job Satisfaction and Informal Interaction

    George worked a thirteen-hour day, from his twin brother, 7 a.m. to 8 :30 p.m. Ike worked eleven hours, from 7 a.m. to feet hurt. Early. 6 :30 p.m. ; occasionally he worked until 7 or 7 :30 for an moved it up eleven and a half- or a twelve-hour day. Sammy put in a But the nine-hour day, from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

  4. Roy

    Roy, D. F. (1959). "Banana Time: Job Satisfaction and Informal Interaction." Human Organization, 18: 158-168. Roy's account of how a group of machine operators kept away boredom through some simple ritualistic behavior. His work group was clearly abandoned to its own sources for creating job satisfaction. The work was extremely monotonous, but ...

  5. Case Study

    This case undertakes description and explanatory analysis of the social interaction which took place within a small work group of factory machine operators during a two-month period of participant observation. ... peach time, banana time, fish time, Coke time, and, of course, lunch time. Other interruptions that formed part of the series but ...

  6. "Banana Time" Job Satisfaction and Informal Interaction

    Constructive approaches to internet recreation in the workplace. Jo Ann Oravec. Computer Science, Business. CACM. 2002. TLDR. "Banana Time" takes on new dimensions when it comes to the Internet and features a mobile version of the classic children's book, adapted for the big screen. Expand. 134.

  7. "Banana Time" takes on new dimensions when it comes to the Internet

    Sociologist Donald Roy's "banana time" notion [5] captures how employees have made workplaces more tolerable by participating in off-task camaraderie. Banana time was the collectively determined break time of factory workers, the start of which was sig-naled with a lunch box banana. Decades later, the Internet has supplied new dimensions

  8. From Banana Time to Just-in-Time: Power and Resistance at Work

    Abstract. Following debates within this journal regarding the absence of adequate studies of resistance in the contemporary fields of industrial sociology and organisational behaviour, this paper ...

  9. When Work is a Game, Who Wins?

    The study, titled "Banana Time: Job Application and Informal Interaction," describes how the workers consciously broke up their day with food breaks ("peach time," "fish time," "coke ...

  10. 1980

    During that year, Roy wrote case studies on the Tyndall Garment Co., the Sheffield and Laurel Campaigns, the Burlington Campaign, the Corinth Study, and the Labor Organizing Campaign. Roy's field notes and observations are included in the collection. ... Banana time refers to the collectively determined break time of factory workers, the start ...

  11. 'Banana Time' Case Study by Mark Lou on Prezi

    "Banana Time " Case Study a Focus on Job Satisfaction by Patipol Inthapanya & Yang (Mark) Lou Sociology of work Sociology offers perspectives, theories and concepts on OB emphasizes social status and social relationships in work setting No interference from staff experts, no. Get started for FREE Continue.

  12. "Banana Time": Job Satisfaction and Informal Interaction

    Human Organization (1959) 18 (4): 158-168. This paper undertakes description and exploratory analysis of the social interaction which took place within a small work group of factory machine operatives during a two-month period of participant observation. The factual and ideational materials which it presents lie at an intersection of two ...

  13. Donald Francis Roy

    Banana Time has become one of the most highly cited ethnographic studies papers in organizations and industrial sociology. Banana Time describes Roy's experience working in a factory. As well known is a series of papers arising from his PhD examining piecework in a machine shop in Chicago—coincidentally, the same shop that was the site for ...

  14. Tutorial: Banana Time Case Study

    Tutorial: Banana Time Case Study. Purpose: to analyse a complex social interaction using the Homan's model to explain what behaviours are occurring and why. Steps: Read the online case Banana Time (attached below) a couple of times - yes you will need to do that - and make your own notes. Look at the short 5 Minute challenge video from me ...

  15. Roy 1959

    Summary. This paper is a qualitative study that makes use of participant observation. Blue collar workers at a menial factory job break their day into pieces using ritualized times and themes, thereby overcoming the monotonous nature of the work. Times included peach time (where one worker would share peaches with the others) and banana time ...

  16. Case

    1. Case Study : Banana Time Introduction This case undertakes description and explanatory analysis of the social interaction which took place within a small work group of factory machine operators during a two-month period of participant observation. My fellow operatives and I spent our long days of simple, repetitive work in relative isolation ...

  17. "Banana Time": Job Satisfaction and Informal

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  18. Case Analysis of Banana time.docx

    This is poor human resource management at its best. Title of the Case and the Viewpoint The Case Analysis of "Banana Time" Job Satisfaction and Informal Interaction by Donald Roy Introduction Statement of the Problems: The following are the problems occurred in the paper: 1. Employees had to deal with a terrible "beast of monotony ...

  19. On Work

    "Banana Time" is a classic case study, written by Donald Roy and published in 1959 in Human Organization, about how a group of machine operators used social interaction to stave off boredom and increase job satisfaction (i.e., to keep from "going nuts"). "The change came about when I began to take serious note of the social activity going on around me; my attentiveness to this ...

  20. Essay on Banana Time Case

    Essay on Banana Time Case. Decent Essays. 764 Words. 4 Pages. Open Document. BANANA TIME CASE. This case deals specifically with the members of the "clicking" workgroup. The problem appears to be a total lack of supervision and management oversight as the work location is completely isolated from other areas of the shop floor. This lack of ...

  21. Group 4 CASE- Study (Revised)

    Banana Time: Case Study. HRMA 20063: Strategic Human Resource Management. Submitted by: Submitted on: TABLE OF CONTENTS ... SWOT Analysis ..... ACA# Assigning a team supervisor - The supervisor's overall role is to communicate organizational needs, supervise employees' performance, provide guidance and support, identify development needs ...

  22. SOLUTION: banana time case study analysis

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  23. How To Write Time Context in Case Study (With Examples)

    Follow the steps below to learn how to write one. 1. Identify When the Problem of Your Case Study Arose. Research the history of your case study's subject (i.e., the firm/organization) to help you identify the time when its problem arose. This "time" can be a year (e.g., 2020), a month (December 2020), a quarter (Q2 of 2020), or a day ...

  24. Case Study Research Method in Psychology

    The case study is not a research method, but researchers select methods of data collection and analysis that will generate material suitable for case studies. Freud (1909a, 1909b) conducted very detailed investigations into the private lives of his patients in an attempt to both understand and help them overcome their illnesses.

  25. Banana Trees for the Persistence in Time Series Experimentally

    In numerous fields, dynamic time series data require continuous updates, necessitating efficient data processing techniques for accurate analysis. This paper examines the banana tree data structure, specifically designed to efficiently maintain persistent homology -- a multi-scale topological descriptor -- for dynamically changing time series data. We implement this data structure and conduct ...

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    Untargeted analysis of gas chromatography-high-resolution mass spectrometry (GC-HRMS) data is a key and time-consuming challenge for identifying metabolite markers in food authentication applications. Few studies have been performed to evaluate the capability of untargeted data processing tools for feature extraction, metabolite annotation, and marker selection from untargeted GC-HRMS data ...

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    The need for a new review on masks was highlighted by a widely publicized polarization in scientific opinion. The masks section of a 2023 Cochrane review of non-pharmaceutical interventions was—controversially—limited to randomized controlled trials (RCTs).It was interpreted by the press and by some but not all of its own authors to mean that "masks don't work" and "mask mandates ...

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    This case-control study included 34 individuals (68 eyes), 14 males, 20 females aged 48 to 94. Inclusion criteria were individuals who received application of 2% povidone-iodine eyedrops for intravitreal injections treatment with the non-treated contralateral eye used as control. Ocular surface examinations were performed at a single occasion.