It takes the average reader and 24 minutes to read Difference, Competition and Disproportion. The Sociology of Creative Work by Pierre-Michel Menger
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Work creates and transforms the social world. Its least predictable and most admired embodiment, artistic and scientific invention, seems to defy causal analysis and statistical regularities. Far more than the exploration of the conscious and infraconscious processes of individual inventiveness, the social ecology of creative work is what enables sociological analysis of work. Pierre-Menger’s analysis identifies three crucial characteristics: an unlimited differentiation of outputs, competitive mechanisms exploiting the uncertainty of success, and a disproportionate focus on gain and reputation.
Difference, Competition and Disproportion. The Sociology of Creative Work by Pierre-Michel Menger is 24 pages long, and a total of 6,096 words.
This makes it 8% the length of the average book. It also has 7% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes and 33 minutes to read Difference, Competition and Disproportion. The Sociology of Creative Work aloud.
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