Globalization has significant implications for the professions, with the societies and the regulators around them changing and the realities of professional work in large organizations taking on increasingly transnational dimensions. However, while there is no lack of empirical studies of the globalization of individual professions and firms, the implications of processes of globalization, reregulation and governmental rescaling for neo-Weberian sociologies of the professions has not received the same attention. This article seeks to rectify this gap in knowledge by developing a transnational neo-Weberian sociology of the professions that takes account of the rescaling of the world that the professions inhabit and the important new research...
Control and legitimacy struggles between expert occupational groups and organizations have become mo...
While globalization has led to what can – with reference to Karl Polanyi – be referred to as a disem...
The sociology of the professions has shied away from cross-national comparative work. Yet research i...
This article introduces the monographic section on the varieties of professionalism in a globalising...
This article introduces the monographic section on the varieties of professionalism in a globalising...
Globalisation represents a set of transformations in the contemporary world that are having profound...
In this chapter we seek to highlight the importance of advancing the work that does exist on GPSFs i...
This study links theories of relationality and institutional change to deepen understanding of profe...
In discussions of the globalization of professional service firms there is an increasing recognition...
The state-professions relationship and the role of professionalism as facilitator of public sector s...
Globalisation represents a set of transformations in the contemporary world that are having profound...
Are the challenges of globalization, technology and competition exercising a dramatic impact on prof...
In this article, I analyse the formation of professional boundaries in the dynamic of globalisation ...
International audienceOver the past 30 years, the international development of knowledge-based servi...
In recent decades, numerous professional service firms have gone ‘global’ in search new markets and ...
Control and legitimacy struggles between expert occupational groups and organizations have become mo...
While globalization has led to what can – with reference to Karl Polanyi – be referred to as a disem...
The sociology of the professions has shied away from cross-national comparative work. Yet research i...
This article introduces the monographic section on the varieties of professionalism in a globalising...
This article introduces the monographic section on the varieties of professionalism in a globalising...
Globalisation represents a set of transformations in the contemporary world that are having profound...
In this chapter we seek to highlight the importance of advancing the work that does exist on GPSFs i...
This study links theories of relationality and institutional change to deepen understanding of profe...
In discussions of the globalization of professional service firms there is an increasing recognition...
The state-professions relationship and the role of professionalism as facilitator of public sector s...
Globalisation represents a set of transformations in the contemporary world that are having profound...
Are the challenges of globalization, technology and competition exercising a dramatic impact on prof...
In this article, I analyse the formation of professional boundaries in the dynamic of globalisation ...
International audienceOver the past 30 years, the international development of knowledge-based servi...
In recent decades, numerous professional service firms have gone ‘global’ in search new markets and ...
Control and legitimacy struggles between expert occupational groups and organizations have become mo...
While globalization has led to what can – with reference to Karl Polanyi – be referred to as a disem...
The sociology of the professions has shied away from cross-national comparative work. Yet research i...