This contribution provides an in-context exploration of how middle-managers make sense of their career progress, and particularly focuses on ‘merit’ to understand how careers are driven in a hierarchical organization. The study exposes ‘merit’ as a fragmented and individualized construction that links back to the participants’ broader life ambitions and identity footprint. It also shows a tendency for maintaining trust in ‘merit’ above other circumstantial and opportunity factors, even in face of events which undermine the application of the merit-based principle. ‘Merit’ is hence portrayed to be a rationalized narrative in careers’ trajectory; a marker used by participants to make sense of events in a coherent manner, consequently experien...
The purpose of the thesis was to investigate which formative and relational life events that may be ...
© The Author(s) 2014. We explore the influence of hierarchy on workers’ identification and well-bein...
The recent departure from the traditional organizational work practices and of human resource manage...
Although career construction theory is relevant to today's vocational climate, empirical research in...
How can managers remain in charge of their own careers based on personal values and motivations, rat...
This article examines elite business careers through the dual lens of sensemaking and storytelling a...
The future of middle management has been the focus of attention in the media, following a period of ...
International audienceMindsets are assumptions about the malleability of the personal attributes tha...
In this dissertation, I developed a grounded theory that describes and explains the processes by whi...
In this study, we examined how perceived overqualification influences employees' career distress and...
This chapter calls for the endorsement of a ‘career perspective’ when theorizing identity in organiz...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore individual approaches to career and employability ...
Women continue to encounter gender-based barriers to success in the workplace. Structural or organiz...
Recently, organization scholars have called for a need to re-think managerial leadership so as to ta...
The purpose of the thesis was to investigate which formative and relational life events that may be ...
© The Author(s) 2014. We explore the influence of hierarchy on workers’ identification and well-bein...
The recent departure from the traditional organizational work practices and of human resource manage...
Although career construction theory is relevant to today's vocational climate, empirical research in...
How can managers remain in charge of their own careers based on personal values and motivations, rat...
This article examines elite business careers through the dual lens of sensemaking and storytelling a...
The future of middle management has been the focus of attention in the media, following a period of ...
International audienceMindsets are assumptions about the malleability of the personal attributes tha...
In this dissertation, I developed a grounded theory that describes and explains the processes by whi...
In this study, we examined how perceived overqualification influences employees' career distress and...
This chapter calls for the endorsement of a ‘career perspective’ when theorizing identity in organiz...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore individual approaches to career and employability ...
Women continue to encounter gender-based barriers to success in the workplace. Structural or organiz...
Recently, organization scholars have called for a need to re-think managerial leadership so as to ta...
The purpose of the thesis was to investigate which formative and relational life events that may be ...
© The Author(s) 2014. We explore the influence of hierarchy on workers’ identification and well-bein...
The recent departure from the traditional organizational work practices and of human resource manage...