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Professional Occupations and Organizations
This Element engages with fundamental questions concerning the future trajectory of professional occupations and organizations.
Daniel Muzio (Author), Sundeep Aulakh (Author), Ian Kirkpatrick (Author)
9781108789851, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 16 January 2020
75 pages, 3 b/w illus.
23 x 15.1 x 0.7 cm, 0.16 kg
This Element engages with fundamental questions concerning the future trajectory of professions as a distinct occupational category and of the formal organizations, which represent, employ or host professionals. It begins with a literature review that identifies a functionalist, power and institutionalist lens for the study of professional occupations and organizations. It then reviews a series of challenges which face the contemporary professions. Finally, the Element explores contemporary developments in the worlds of professions applying three units of analysis: macro (professional occupations and their associations), meso (professional organizations) and micro (professional workers).
1. An introduction and overview
2. Three lenses for studying professional occupations and organizations
3. The demise of the professions?
4. Professional occupations
5. Professional organizations
6. Professional workers
7. Conclusions.
Subject Areas: Ownership & organization of enterprises [KJV], Organizational theory & behaviour [KJU], Business strategy [KJC], Sociology: work & labour [JHBL]
