Michael B Arthur
Career Frontiers
New Conceptions of Working Lives
Herausgeber: Peiperl, Maury A; Morris, Timothy; Goffee, Rob
Michael B Arthur
Career Frontiers
New Conceptions of Working Lives
Herausgeber: Peiperl, Maury A; Morris, Timothy; Goffee, Rob
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There are major shifts in career patterns and paths in the current climate of persistent and accelerating change. In this book leading researchers with a specialist interest in careers examine changing trends: what HR departments are doing, and how individuals may seek greater control over their careers.
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There are major shifts in career patterns and paths in the current climate of persistent and accelerating change. In this book leading researchers with a specialist interest in careers examine changing trends: what HR departments are doing, and how individuals may seek greater control over their careers.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. April 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9780198296911
- ISBN-10: 0198296916
- Artikelnr.: 22131709
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. April 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9780198296911
- ISBN-10: 0198296916
- Artikelnr.: 22131709
Maury A. Peiperl is Assistant Professor of Organisational Behaviour and Director of the Careers Research Initiative at the Centre for Organisational Research, London Business School. Michael B. Arthur is Professor of Management at the Sawyer School of Management, Suffolk University, Boston, and Visiting Professor at the Centre for Organisational Research, London Business School. Rob Goffee is Professor of Organisational Behaviour and Director of the Innovation Exchange at the Centre for Organisational Research, London Business School. Tim Morris is Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour at the Centre for Organisational Research, London Business School, and leader of research projects on the management of change and the management of knowledge in professional service firms.
* Provisional Contents:
* 1: Maury Peiperl and Michael Arthur: Topics for Conversation
* Career Themes Old and New
* Part I: Career Theory: Where do we go from here?
* 2: Hugh Gunz, Martin Evans, Mike Jalland: Boundaries in a
'Boundaryless' World
* 3: Jose Luis Alvarez: Theories of Managerial Action and their Impact
on the Conceptualization of Managerial Careers
* 4: Nigel Nicholson: Motivation-Selection-Connection
* An Evolutionary Model of Career Development
* 5: Richard E. Boyatzis and David Kolb: Performance, Learning, and
Development as Modes of Growth and Adaptation throughout our Lives
and Careers
* 6: Polly Parker and Michael Arthur: Careers, Organizing, and
Community
* Part II: Knowledge Workers: Professionals in the post-corporate age
* 7: Tim Morris: Promotion Policies and Knowledge Bases in the
Professional Service Firm
* 8: Candace Jones and Benyamin Lichtenstein: Careers as Strategy in
Professional Services
* Evidence from Architects
* 9: Susan Eaton and Lotte Bailyn: Career as Life Path
* Tracing Work and Life Strategies of Professionals in Firms of the
Future
* Part III: Work and Non-Work in Boundaryless Careers
* 10: Judi Marshall: Examining Facets of Women Managers' Career Stories
* 11: Jeanne Brett, Victoria Medvec, and Linda Stroh: The Overworked
American Manager
* 12: Maury Peiperl and Brittany Jones: Workaholics and Overworkers
* Productivity or Pathology?
* 13: Lynda Gratton and Veronica Hope Hailey: Making the Rhetoric of
New Careers a Reality for Employees
* Part IV: Careers and Cultures for a Global World of Work
* 14: Miriam Erez: Career Development and the Cultural Context
* 15: Loic Cadin, Anne-Francoise Bailly, and Veronique de Saint-Giniez:
An Empirical Test of Boundaryless Careers in the French Context
* 16: Toshihiro Kanai, Hiroshi Fujii, and Hiroya Hirakimoto: The
Impacts of Mentorship upon Middle Managers' Psychological Empowerment
and their Leadership Behaviour
* Empirical Analyses of Direct and Indirect Impacts
* 17: Rob Goffee and Gareth Jones: Culture, Community, and Career
* An Exploration of Concepts
* 18: Maury Peiperl and Michael Arthur: The Conversations Continue
* Observations and Trends (Conclusion)
* 1: Maury Peiperl and Michael Arthur: Topics for Conversation
* Career Themes Old and New
* Part I: Career Theory: Where do we go from here?
* 2: Hugh Gunz, Martin Evans, Mike Jalland: Boundaries in a
'Boundaryless' World
* 3: Jose Luis Alvarez: Theories of Managerial Action and their Impact
on the Conceptualization of Managerial Careers
* 4: Nigel Nicholson: Motivation-Selection-Connection
* An Evolutionary Model of Career Development
* 5: Richard E. Boyatzis and David Kolb: Performance, Learning, and
Development as Modes of Growth and Adaptation throughout our Lives
and Careers
* 6: Polly Parker and Michael Arthur: Careers, Organizing, and
Community
* Part II: Knowledge Workers: Professionals in the post-corporate age
* 7: Tim Morris: Promotion Policies and Knowledge Bases in the
Professional Service Firm
* 8: Candace Jones and Benyamin Lichtenstein: Careers as Strategy in
Professional Services
* Evidence from Architects
* 9: Susan Eaton and Lotte Bailyn: Career as Life Path
* Tracing Work and Life Strategies of Professionals in Firms of the
Future
* Part III: Work and Non-Work in Boundaryless Careers
* 10: Judi Marshall: Examining Facets of Women Managers' Career Stories
* 11: Jeanne Brett, Victoria Medvec, and Linda Stroh: The Overworked
American Manager
* 12: Maury Peiperl and Brittany Jones: Workaholics and Overworkers
* Productivity or Pathology?
* 13: Lynda Gratton and Veronica Hope Hailey: Making the Rhetoric of
New Careers a Reality for Employees
* Part IV: Careers and Cultures for a Global World of Work
* 14: Miriam Erez: Career Development and the Cultural Context
* 15: Loic Cadin, Anne-Francoise Bailly, and Veronique de Saint-Giniez:
An Empirical Test of Boundaryless Careers in the French Context
* 16: Toshihiro Kanai, Hiroshi Fujii, and Hiroya Hirakimoto: The
Impacts of Mentorship upon Middle Managers' Psychological Empowerment
and their Leadership Behaviour
* Empirical Analyses of Direct and Indirect Impacts
* 17: Rob Goffee and Gareth Jones: Culture, Community, and Career
* An Exploration of Concepts
* 18: Maury Peiperl and Michael Arthur: The Conversations Continue
* Observations and Trends (Conclusion)
* Provisional Contents:
* 1: Maury Peiperl and Michael Arthur: Topics for Conversation
* Career Themes Old and New
* Part I: Career Theory: Where do we go from here?
* 2: Hugh Gunz, Martin Evans, Mike Jalland: Boundaries in a
'Boundaryless' World
* 3: Jose Luis Alvarez: Theories of Managerial Action and their Impact
on the Conceptualization of Managerial Careers
* 4: Nigel Nicholson: Motivation-Selection-Connection
* An Evolutionary Model of Career Development
* 5: Richard E. Boyatzis and David Kolb: Performance, Learning, and
Development as Modes of Growth and Adaptation throughout our Lives
and Careers
* 6: Polly Parker and Michael Arthur: Careers, Organizing, and
Community
* Part II: Knowledge Workers: Professionals in the post-corporate age
* 7: Tim Morris: Promotion Policies and Knowledge Bases in the
Professional Service Firm
* 8: Candace Jones and Benyamin Lichtenstein: Careers as Strategy in
Professional Services
* Evidence from Architects
* 9: Susan Eaton and Lotte Bailyn: Career as Life Path
* Tracing Work and Life Strategies of Professionals in Firms of the
Future
* Part III: Work and Non-Work in Boundaryless Careers
* 10: Judi Marshall: Examining Facets of Women Managers' Career Stories
* 11: Jeanne Brett, Victoria Medvec, and Linda Stroh: The Overworked
American Manager
* 12: Maury Peiperl and Brittany Jones: Workaholics and Overworkers
* Productivity or Pathology?
* 13: Lynda Gratton and Veronica Hope Hailey: Making the Rhetoric of
New Careers a Reality for Employees
* Part IV: Careers and Cultures for a Global World of Work
* 14: Miriam Erez: Career Development and the Cultural Context
* 15: Loic Cadin, Anne-Francoise Bailly, and Veronique de Saint-Giniez:
An Empirical Test of Boundaryless Careers in the French Context
* 16: Toshihiro Kanai, Hiroshi Fujii, and Hiroya Hirakimoto: The
Impacts of Mentorship upon Middle Managers' Psychological Empowerment
and their Leadership Behaviour
* Empirical Analyses of Direct and Indirect Impacts
* 17: Rob Goffee and Gareth Jones: Culture, Community, and Career
* An Exploration of Concepts
* 18: Maury Peiperl and Michael Arthur: The Conversations Continue
* Observations and Trends (Conclusion)
* 1: Maury Peiperl and Michael Arthur: Topics for Conversation
* Career Themes Old and New
* Part I: Career Theory: Where do we go from here?
* 2: Hugh Gunz, Martin Evans, Mike Jalland: Boundaries in a
'Boundaryless' World
* 3: Jose Luis Alvarez: Theories of Managerial Action and their Impact
on the Conceptualization of Managerial Careers
* 4: Nigel Nicholson: Motivation-Selection-Connection
* An Evolutionary Model of Career Development
* 5: Richard E. Boyatzis and David Kolb: Performance, Learning, and
Development as Modes of Growth and Adaptation throughout our Lives
and Careers
* 6: Polly Parker and Michael Arthur: Careers, Organizing, and
Community
* Part II: Knowledge Workers: Professionals in the post-corporate age
* 7: Tim Morris: Promotion Policies and Knowledge Bases in the
Professional Service Firm
* 8: Candace Jones and Benyamin Lichtenstein: Careers as Strategy in
Professional Services
* Evidence from Architects
* 9: Susan Eaton and Lotte Bailyn: Career as Life Path
* Tracing Work and Life Strategies of Professionals in Firms of the
Future
* Part III: Work and Non-Work in Boundaryless Careers
* 10: Judi Marshall: Examining Facets of Women Managers' Career Stories
* 11: Jeanne Brett, Victoria Medvec, and Linda Stroh: The Overworked
American Manager
* 12: Maury Peiperl and Brittany Jones: Workaholics and Overworkers
* Productivity or Pathology?
* 13: Lynda Gratton and Veronica Hope Hailey: Making the Rhetoric of
New Careers a Reality for Employees
* Part IV: Careers and Cultures for a Global World of Work
* 14: Miriam Erez: Career Development and the Cultural Context
* 15: Loic Cadin, Anne-Francoise Bailly, and Veronique de Saint-Giniez:
An Empirical Test of Boundaryless Careers in the French Context
* 16: Toshihiro Kanai, Hiroshi Fujii, and Hiroya Hirakimoto: The
Impacts of Mentorship upon Middle Managers' Psychological Empowerment
and their Leadership Behaviour
* Empirical Analyses of Direct and Indirect Impacts
* 17: Rob Goffee and Gareth Jones: Culture, Community, and Career
* An Exploration of Concepts
* 18: Maury Peiperl and Michael Arthur: The Conversations Continue
* Observations and Trends (Conclusion)