Corporations, nongovernmental organizations, and other organizational forms are major players in the sodal world. Recently, sociological scholarship on organizations has converged with research on the professions to discuss the ways in which professions are shaped or influenced by different organizational forms. In this article, I borrows from the notion of framing within social movement research to argue that organizational forms frame the bids of aspiring professionals. More specifically, I argue that certain organizational forms-such as that of the modern corporation-can aid would-be professionals in making their claims for professional recognition. Organizations do this, I argue, by providing aspiring professionals with a ready-made set...
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Institutional theory and organizational ecology have long proposed alternative (albeit not always co...
This dissertation examines the emergence and consequences of a new organizational form, the Vendor M...
Corporations, nongovernmental organizations, and other organizational forms are major players in the...
This collection seeks to reconnect two separate streams of work on professional organizations and pr...
Abstract: This paper contributes to the debate about new organizational forms in professional servic...
This article presents an analysis of institutional influences upon knowledge creation within profess...
First published online: 18 June 2020International relations scholarship has paid insufficient attent...
Professionals in the military have suffered criticism for their failure to counter military excess i...
As professionals belong to occupational systems but also increasingly work inside organizations, new...
This thesis studies the political agency of private military and security companies (PMSCs) and, in ...
This article explores how employing organizations articulate the competencies, values and personal q...
This article explores patterns of professionalization in a number of 'new' knowledge-based occupatio...
Why do social entrepreneurs retain their faith in social entrepreneurship despite the organizational...
Since the nineteenth century, the anti-mercenary norm has prohibited violent market actors from part...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icc/dtt059Advance Acces...
Institutional theory and organizational ecology have long proposed alternative (albeit not always co...
This dissertation examines the emergence and consequences of a new organizational form, the Vendor M...
Corporations, nongovernmental organizations, and other organizational forms are major players in the...
This collection seeks to reconnect two separate streams of work on professional organizations and pr...
Abstract: This paper contributes to the debate about new organizational forms in professional servic...
This article presents an analysis of institutional influences upon knowledge creation within profess...
First published online: 18 June 2020International relations scholarship has paid insufficient attent...
Professionals in the military have suffered criticism for their failure to counter military excess i...
As professionals belong to occupational systems but also increasingly work inside organizations, new...
This thesis studies the political agency of private military and security companies (PMSCs) and, in ...
This article explores how employing organizations articulate the competencies, values and personal q...
This article explores patterns of professionalization in a number of 'new' knowledge-based occupatio...
Why do social entrepreneurs retain their faith in social entrepreneurship despite the organizational...
Since the nineteenth century, the anti-mercenary norm has prohibited violent market actors from part...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icc/dtt059Advance Acces...
Institutional theory and organizational ecology have long proposed alternative (albeit not always co...
This dissertation examines the emergence and consequences of a new organizational form, the Vendor M...