Creativity in the face of both adversity and opportunity is the hallmark of career success. The premise of this book is that careers and creativity are broadly connected, both at the level of the individual and at the level of the larger institutions of work and society. Careers are both creative endeavours themselves, and introduce creativity into the wider employment system. By exploring models of creativity and career, and linking them with examples from a diversearray of professions, countries, and industries, this volume provides an in-depth look at contemporary careers.
Creativity in the face of both adversity and opportunity is the hallmark of career success. The premise of this book is that careers and creativity are broadly connected, both at the level of the individual and at the level of the larger institutions of work and society. Careers are both creative endeavours themselves, and introduce creativity into the wider employment system. By exploring models of creativity and career, and linking them with examples from a diversearray of professions, countries, and industries, this volume provides an in-depth look at contemporary careers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Maury A. Peiperl is Associate Dean and Director of the Careers Research Initiative at London Business School. He has taught, written, and consulted for over fifteen years on four continents in the areas of executive careers, human resource management, performance, and change, and sits on the boards of several companies. He is also a director of a consulting firm specializing in performance, change, communications, and careers issues. Michael B. Arthur is Professor of Management at the Sawyer School of Management, Suffolk University, Boston. He has written and researched widely on the subject of careers, and his research focuses on alternative ways to link individual career theory and collective action. N. Anand is Assistant Professor of Organizational Behaviour at London Business School. Anand's research interests include the constitution and emergence of industrial fields, the organization of the commercial music industry, knowledge management in professional service firms, and behaviour in financial services firms.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: N. Anand, Maury Peiperl, and Michael Arthur: Introducing Career Creativity * Part I: Creative Careers Observed * 2: Kerr Inkson: Thinking Creatively about Careers: The Use of Metaphor * 3: Birgitta Södergren: Paths to Creativity for Knowledge-Intensive Workers * 4: Hugh P. Gunz, Martin G. Evans, and R. Michael Jalland: Chalk Lines, Open Borders, Glass Walls, and Frontiers: Careers and Creativity * 5: Michelle L. Buck, Mary Dean Lee, and Shelley M. MacDermid: Designing Creative Careers and Creative Lives through Reduced-Load Work Arrangements * Part II: Creative Careers Enacted * 6: Gray Poehnell and Norman Amundson: CareerCraft: Engaging with, Energizing, and Empowering Career Creativity * 7: Polly Parker: Creativity in Contract Workers' Careers * 8: Jeffrey A. Sonnenfeld: Career Resilience and the Mastery of Career Adversity * 9: Douglas T. Hall, Guorong Zhu, and Aimin Yan: Career Creativity as Protean Identity * Part III: Careers in Creative Industries * 10: José Luis Alvarez and Silviya Svejenova: Symbiotic Careers in Movie Making: Pedro and Agustin Almodovar * 11: Candace Jones: Signaling Expertise: How Signals Shape Careers in Creative Industries * 12: Ellen A. Ensher, Susan E. Murphy, and Sherry E. Sullivan: Boundaryless Careers in Entertainment: Executive Women's Experiences * Part IV: Careers Creating Industries * 13: Richard A. Peterson and N. Anand: How Chaotic Careers Create Orderly Fields * 14: Monica C. Higgins: Careers Creating Industries: Some Early Evidence from the Biotechnology Industry * 15: Robert J. DeFillippi and Michael B. Arthur: Career Creativity to Industry Influence: A Bluepring for the Knowledge Economy? * 16: Michael Arthur, Maury Peiperl, and N. Anand: Staying Creative about Careers
* 1: N. Anand, Maury Peiperl, and Michael Arthur: Introducing Career Creativity * Part I: Creative Careers Observed * 2: Kerr Inkson: Thinking Creatively about Careers: The Use of Metaphor * 3: Birgitta Södergren: Paths to Creativity for Knowledge-Intensive Workers * 4: Hugh P. Gunz, Martin G. Evans, and R. Michael Jalland: Chalk Lines, Open Borders, Glass Walls, and Frontiers: Careers and Creativity * 5: Michelle L. Buck, Mary Dean Lee, and Shelley M. MacDermid: Designing Creative Careers and Creative Lives through Reduced-Load Work Arrangements * Part II: Creative Careers Enacted * 6: Gray Poehnell and Norman Amundson: CareerCraft: Engaging with, Energizing, and Empowering Career Creativity * 7: Polly Parker: Creativity in Contract Workers' Careers * 8: Jeffrey A. Sonnenfeld: Career Resilience and the Mastery of Career Adversity * 9: Douglas T. Hall, Guorong Zhu, and Aimin Yan: Career Creativity as Protean Identity * Part III: Careers in Creative Industries * 10: José Luis Alvarez and Silviya Svejenova: Symbiotic Careers in Movie Making: Pedro and Agustin Almodovar * 11: Candace Jones: Signaling Expertise: How Signals Shape Careers in Creative Industries * 12: Ellen A. Ensher, Susan E. Murphy, and Sherry E. Sullivan: Boundaryless Careers in Entertainment: Executive Women's Experiences * Part IV: Careers Creating Industries * 13: Richard A. Peterson and N. Anand: How Chaotic Careers Create Orderly Fields * 14: Monica C. Higgins: Careers Creating Industries: Some Early Evidence from the Biotechnology Industry * 15: Robert J. DeFillippi and Michael B. Arthur: Career Creativity to Industry Influence: A Bluepring for the Knowledge Economy? * 16: Michael Arthur, Maury Peiperl, and N. Anand: Staying Creative about Careers
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