In this article, I analyse the formation of professional boundaries in the dynamic of globalisation and the internationalisation of work concentrating on the question of how professional boundaries emerge in transnational workspaces constituted by heterogeneous actors from different institutional and socio-cultural backgrounds. Theoretically, I depart from Abbott’s notion of ‘linked ecologies’ and focus on three dimensions of professionalism (the linkages between tasks and organised action or professional jurisdictions, the mechanisms for legitimating work or control over work and the search for professional identity) as basic mechanisms of professional boundaries formation in transnational workspaces. Retrospectively, I show focusing on th...
Do transnational mobile professionals live in a borderless world? How do they make sense of heteroge...
International audienceThe article examines the process of innovation and knowledge sharing from a pe...
Recent developments have caused important changes in the IT industry: while being considered compara...
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...
Globalization has significant implications for the professions, with the societies and the regulator...
In discussions of the globalization of professional service firms there is an increasing recognition...
Technological advances and economic changes have increasingly enabled distant collaboration between ...
This article proposes a sociomaterial framework to address inter-organizational boundaries in IT pro...
This paper explores the boundaries that emerge and exist within an information and communication tec...
Are the challenges of globalization, technology and competition exercising a dramatic impact on prof...
Although a body of research suggests that interprofessional collaboration is hindered by the presenc...
As firms spend a growing part of their budgets on offshore activities, they experience pressure to s...
This article furthers a sociomaterial framework to examine inter-organizational boundaries in govern...
Despite growing interest in the influence of social and institutional settings on the nature of care...
Do transnational mobile professionals live in a borderless world? How do they make sense of heteroge...
International audienceThe article examines the process of innovation and knowledge sharing from a pe...
Recent developments have caused important changes in the IT industry: while being considered compara...
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...
Globalization has significant implications for the professions, with the societies and the regulator...
In discussions of the globalization of professional service firms there is an increasing recognition...
Technological advances and economic changes have increasingly enabled distant collaboration between ...
This article proposes a sociomaterial framework to address inter-organizational boundaries in IT pro...
This paper explores the boundaries that emerge and exist within an information and communication tec...
Are the challenges of globalization, technology and competition exercising a dramatic impact on prof...
Although a body of research suggests that interprofessional collaboration is hindered by the presenc...
As firms spend a growing part of their budgets on offshore activities, they experience pressure to s...
This article furthers a sociomaterial framework to examine inter-organizational boundaries in govern...
Despite growing interest in the influence of social and institutional settings on the nature of care...
Do transnational mobile professionals live in a borderless world? How do they make sense of heteroge...
International audienceThe article examines the process of innovation and knowledge sharing from a pe...
Recent developments have caused important changes in the IT industry: while being considered compara...