Inkson / Savickas | Career Studies | Buch | 978-1-4462-4705-1 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 1592 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 251 mm, Gewicht: 3243 g

Reihe: SAGE Library in Business and Management

Inkson / Savickas

Career Studies


Four-Volume Set Auflage
ISBN: 978-1-4462-4705-1
Verlag: Sage Publications

Buch, Englisch, 1592 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 251 mm, Gewicht: 3243 g

Reihe: SAGE Library in Business and Management

ISBN: 978-1-4462-4705-1
Verlag: Sage Publications


These four volumes bring together the best and most significant work in the career studies literature canon to date. The articles in this major work have been masterfully selected by the set's esteemed editors for their exceptional impact and influence, as well as to demonstrate the range of disciplinary perspectives that have been used as different lenses to understand the concept of "career." The result is a highly comprehensive yet user-friendly collection, which includes material on both "vocational" and "organizational" career studies; a true touchstone text for any scholar interested in expanding their knowledge of this far-reaching field.

The set is organized around four central themes:

Volume 1: Foundations of Career Studies; taking a look at historical material on the development of career studies within different disciplines
Volume 2: Careers in Context; considering careers in relation to their surrounding social structures
Volume 3: Careers as Human Experience; attending to careers at the individual level
Volume 4: Careers in Practice; bringing together the practical implications of career studies for all groups of practitioners

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VOLUME ONE: FOUNDATIONS OF CAREER STUDIES
Images of Career - Kerr Inkson

Nine Key Metaphors

Psychological Success - Douglas Hall and Dawn Chandler

When the Career Is a Calling
Protean Careers of the 21st Century - Douglas Hall

The Boundaryless Career - Robert Defillippi and Michael Arthur

A Competency-Based Perspective
Vocational Development Theory - Donald Super

Persons, Positions and Processes

Exploring Careers with a Typology - John Holland

What We Have Learned and Some New Directions

Sociocognitive Mechanisms of Personal Agency in Career Development - Robert Lent and Gail Hackett

Pantheoretical Perspectives

One Step towards Realizing the Multidisciplinarity of Career Studies - Audrey Collin

Careers, Identities and Institutions - Stephen Barley

The Legacy of the Chicago School of Sociology

Helping People Choose Jobs - Mark Savickas

A History of the Guidance Profession
Tracing the Historical Roots of Career Theory in Management and Organization Studies - Celia Moore, Hugh Gunz and Douglas Hall

Career Anchors Revisited - Edgar Schein

Implications for Career Development in the 21st Century

The Dual Meaning of Managerial Careers - Hugh Gunz

Organizational and Individual Levels of Analysis
The Changing Nature of Careers - Sherry Sullivan

A Review and Research Agenda
Examining Contemporary Careers - Michael Arthur

A Call for Interdisciplinary Inquiry
The Intelligent Career Framework as a Basis for Interdisciplinary Inquiry - Polly Parker, Scetlana Khapova and Michael Arthur

VOLUME TWO: CAREERS IN CONTEXT
The People Make the Place - Benjamin Schneider

Person-Organization Fit, Job Choice Decisions and Organizational Entry - Daniel Cable and Timothy Judge

Psychological Contracts in the Workplace - Denise Rousseau

Understanding the Ties That Motivate
The Elephant in the Room? Class and Creative Careers in British Advertising Agencies - Charlotte McLeod, Stephanie O'Donohoe and Barbara Townley

Sources of Conflict between Work and Family Roles - Jeffrey Greenhaus and Nicholas Beutell

Careers and Organizational Labor Markets - Shelby Stewman and Suresh Konda

Demographic Models of Organizational Behavior
Finding a Place in History - Candace Jones

Symbolic and Social Networks in Creative Careers and Collective Memory

Strategic Determinants of Managerial Labor Markets - Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Maury Peiperl and John Kotter

A Career-Systems View

The 'Bounded' Career - Zella King, Simon Burke and Jim Pemberton

An Empirical Study of Human Capital, Career Mobility and Employment Outcomes in a Mediated Labour Market

Back to Square Zero - Maury Peiperl and Yehuda Baruch

The Post-Corporate Career
Challenges for the Boundaryless Career Odyssey - Judith Pringle and Mary Mallon

Constructing Scientific Careers - Joanne Duberley, Laurie Cohen and Mary Mallon

Change, Continuity and Context

Enacting Global Careers - Tineke Cappellen and Maddy Janssens

Organizational Career Scripts and the Global Economy as Co-Existing Career Referents

New Directions for Boundaryless Careers - Svenja Tams and Michael Arthur

Agency and Interdependence in a Changing World

Contextual Issues in the Study of Careers - Wolfgang Mayrhofer, Michael Meyer and Johannes Streyer

Boundaryless Careers - Kerr Inkson et al
Bringing Back Boundaries

VOLUME THREE: CAREERS AS HUMAN EXPERIENCE
Transition Discontinuities and the Biographical Shaping of Early Work Careers - Walter Heinz

Life Themes - Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi and Olga Beattie

A Theoretical and Empirical Exploration of Their Origins and Effects
Establishing a Career - Janet Dix and Mark Savickas

Developmental Tasks and Coping Responses

A Theory of Work Role Transitions - Nigel Nicholson

Predictors of Success in the Era of the Boundaryless Career - Lillian Eby, Marcus Butts and Angie Lockwood

Playing to Win - Nigel Nicholson and Wendy de Waal-Andrews

Biological Imperatives, Self-Regulation and Trade-offs in the Game of Career Success

A Survival Analysis of the Impact of Boundary Crossings on Managerial Career Advancement up to Mid-Career - Zheng Chen, John Veiga and Gary Powell

Career Success in a Boundaryless Career World - Michael Arthur, Svetlana Khapova and Celeste Wilderom

Careers - Daniel Feldman and Thomas Ng

Mobility, Embeddedness and Success

Bosses' Perceptions of Family-Work Conflict and Women's Promotability - Jenny Hoobler, Sandy Wayne and Grace Lemmon

Glass Ceiling Effects

Elite Careers and Family Commitment - Scott Coltrane

It's (Still) about Gender

Conceptualizing and Evaluating Career Success - Peter Heslin

Climbing the Corporate Ladder - Karen Lyness and Donna Thompson

Do Female and Male Executives Follow the Same Route?

Kaleidoscope Careers - Lisa Mainiero and Sherry Sullivan

An Alternate Explanation for the 'Opt-out' Revolution
Job Search and Voluntary Turnover in a Boundaryless World - Marco DiRenzo and Jeffrey Greenhaus

A Control-Theory Perspective

Crossing National Boundaries - Jelena Zikic, Jaime Bonache and Jean-Luc Cerdin

A Typology of Qualified Immigrants' Career Orientations

VOLUME FOUR: CAREERS IN PRACTICE
A Taxonomy of Difficulties in Career Decision-Making - Itamar Gati, Mina Krausz and Samuel Osipow

Vocational Counseling and Interventions - Susan Whiston

An Exploration of Future 'Big' Questions

Using Super's Career Development Assessment and Counselling (C-DAC) Model to Link Theory to Practice - Spencer Niles

Constructivism and Social Constructionism in the Career Field - Richard Young and Audrey Collin

Life Design - Mark Savickas

A Paradigm for Career Intervention in the 21st Century
The Happenstance Learning Theory - John Krumboltz

Narrating Career, Positioning Identity - Kirsi LaPointe

Career Identity as a Narrative Practice

How to Stay Stuck in the Wrong Career - Herminia Ibarra

How to Be a Successful Career Capitalist - Kerr Inkson and Michael Arthur

Crafting Scholarly Life - Ned Wellman and Gretchen Spreitzer

Strategies for Creating Meaning in Academic Careers

Stretchwork - Siobhan O'Mahony and Beth Bechky

Managing the Career Progression Paradox in External Labor Markets
Marginal Mentoring - Belle Ragins, John Cotton and Janice Miller

The Effects of Type of Mentor, Quality of Relationship and Program Design on Work and Career Attitudes

Reconceptualizing Mentoring at Work - Monica Higgins and Kathy Kram

A Developmental-Network Perspective
Organizational Career Development Is not Dead - Marjolein Lips-Wiersma and Douglas Hall

A Case Study on Managing the New Career during Organizational Change
Unraveling the Relationship between Organizational Career Management and the Need for External Career Counseling - Marijke Verbruggen, Luc Sels and Anneleen Forrier

Reviving the Relevance of Career Development in Human Resource Management - Kimberly McDonald and Linda Hite

A Sociocognitive Framework for Career Choice Counseling - Steven Brown and Robert Lent


Inkson, J H Kerr
Kerr Inkson (PhD University of Otago, New Zealand) is an Emeritus Professor in the University of Auckland Business School, New Zealand. His 55-year academic career included 32 years as full Professor, at five New Zealand universities. He has expertise in management, organizational behavior and career development, and his careers research includes work on new forms of career, the use of metaphor in career theory and practice, and international careers. He was first author of a paper “Expatriate assignment versus overseas experience: contrasting models of human resource development” which was awarded Best International Paper by the Academy of Management in 1997. He is a former Chair of the Careers Division, Academy of Management.

Kerr has been the author or co-author of 18 books, over 50 book chapters and 75 refereed journal articles. His journal credits include Administrative Science Quarterly, British Journal of Management, Human Relations, Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of Management Studies, Journal of Organizational Behavior, Journal of Vocational Behavior, Journal of World Business, Organizational Dynamics, and Organization Studies. His latest books are Understanding Careers, 2nd edition, co-authored with Nicky Dries and John Arnold, SAGE, 2015; Cultural Intelligence, 3rd edition, co-authored with David C Thomas, Berrett-Koehler, 2017; and Laugh out Loud: A Users’ Guide to Workplace Humor, co-authored with Barbara Plester, Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. Recently retired, he lives in Auckland with his wife Nan, plays some golf, and writes, directs and acts in plays on the local amateur drama scene.



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