A B S T R AC T The existence of tenure exerts opposing forces on the careers of academics. Ideally, tenure ensures academic freedom and individual autonomy. Yet tenure also regiments the lives of those on the tenure-track and often creates inertia for individuals once receiving it. Consequently, academic careers can be characterized as either boundaried or boundaryless, depending on the individual. This article develops a typology of four academic career types that identifies what differentiates tenure-track individuals who perceive themselves as having either boundaried or boundaryless careers in academia. The typology was developed using interview data from business school faculty, and then confirmed using qualitative data including facul...
The proportion of non-tenure track faculty has grown over the last decade and adjuncts now constitut...
The proportion of non-tenure track faculty has grown over the last decade and adjuncts now constitut...
The purpose of this study was to examine the experiences and the perceptions of full-time, non-tenur...
Like all working people academics go through a sequence of jobs, work roles and experiences, that is...
The unpredictable nature of today's workplace and the changing environment within which the organiza...
Using the life course perspective to examine the longer-term career patterns of more than 5,000 huma...
This qualitative study investigates and analyzes the reasons that full-time teaching faculty at mast...
There have been widespread changes to working arrangements and employment relationships, including s...
The early stages of an academic career are fraught with insecurity. By focusing on the individual an...
This chapter explores academic professional life in the UK from the perspective of individual facult...
Graduation date: 2011This study explored the motivations, expectations, and experiences of tenure-tr...
Purpose – Studying academic careers can be particularly useful for discussions about new forms of pr...
Non-tenure track faculty are a growing majority in American higher education, but research examining...
Transitions from 'industry' to 'academia' represent a unique type of career change. Although such tr...
International audienceDespite serious criticism, the boundaryless view of careers still heavily infl...
The proportion of non-tenure track faculty has grown over the last decade and adjuncts now constitut...
The proportion of non-tenure track faculty has grown over the last decade and adjuncts now constitut...
The purpose of this study was to examine the experiences and the perceptions of full-time, non-tenur...
Like all working people academics go through a sequence of jobs, work roles and experiences, that is...
The unpredictable nature of today's workplace and the changing environment within which the organiza...
Using the life course perspective to examine the longer-term career patterns of more than 5,000 huma...
This qualitative study investigates and analyzes the reasons that full-time teaching faculty at mast...
There have been widespread changes to working arrangements and employment relationships, including s...
The early stages of an academic career are fraught with insecurity. By focusing on the individual an...
This chapter explores academic professional life in the UK from the perspective of individual facult...
Graduation date: 2011This study explored the motivations, expectations, and experiences of tenure-tr...
Purpose – Studying academic careers can be particularly useful for discussions about new forms of pr...
Non-tenure track faculty are a growing majority in American higher education, but research examining...
Transitions from 'industry' to 'academia' represent a unique type of career change. Although such tr...
International audienceDespite serious criticism, the boundaryless view of careers still heavily infl...
The proportion of non-tenure track faculty has grown over the last decade and adjuncts now constitut...
The proportion of non-tenure track faculty has grown over the last decade and adjuncts now constitut...
The purpose of this study was to examine the experiences and the perceptions of full-time, non-tenur...