Recent work contends that management education provides an important space for managers’ identity work. However, it is also recognised that much of what is currently offered constrains rather than enables managers’ identity work. Against this background, I present material which provides important practical possibilities to managers for more realistic and helpful forms of identity work, and theoretically also add to the development of a more nuanced understanding of managerial identity work processes. Drawing on interviews with a range of managers, I offer rare empirical evidence which illustrates the ordinarily suppressed emotional struggles of the mismatch between social identities of manager and self identities. In this way, I contribute...
An understanding of identity is fundamental to a complete understanding of organizational life. Whil...
In the last decades, identity has become an increasing target and outcome of organizational control...
Identity has emerged as a major theme in management and organisation studies. This is perhaps unsurp...
In this essay, we explore the underlying processes of identity work in teaching from a critical mana...
Debates on the impact of management ideas tend to assume a mechanistic view of knowledge with its va...
ABSTRACT Aim - It is acknowledged that line managers (LMs) have a crucial role in supporting employe...
Identity work has been maintaining its significance and attractiveness in organisational contexts as...
In this essay, we explore the underlying processes of identity work in teaching from a critical mana...
This article describes the role of personal development training in managers’ identity processes. Pe...
This is a case study of managerial identity work, based on an in-depth case of a senior manager and ...
The turn to identity within management studies has revealed important insights into management, by ...
The study takes its point of departure in the complex relation between “being yourself” and being ma...
In this article, we analyse the principal antagonistic discourses on which managers in a large UK-ba...
International audienceI explore here the process of controlling managers 'becoming' through the prac...
This thesis explores identity work employed to secure stability and coherence of self-identity. This...
An understanding of identity is fundamental to a complete understanding of organizational life. Whil...
In the last decades, identity has become an increasing target and outcome of organizational control...
Identity has emerged as a major theme in management and organisation studies. This is perhaps unsurp...
In this essay, we explore the underlying processes of identity work in teaching from a critical mana...
Debates on the impact of management ideas tend to assume a mechanistic view of knowledge with its va...
ABSTRACT Aim - It is acknowledged that line managers (LMs) have a crucial role in supporting employe...
Identity work has been maintaining its significance and attractiveness in organisational contexts as...
In this essay, we explore the underlying processes of identity work in teaching from a critical mana...
This article describes the role of personal development training in managers’ identity processes. Pe...
This is a case study of managerial identity work, based on an in-depth case of a senior manager and ...
The turn to identity within management studies has revealed important insights into management, by ...
The study takes its point of departure in the complex relation between “being yourself” and being ma...
In this article, we analyse the principal antagonistic discourses on which managers in a large UK-ba...
International audienceI explore here the process of controlling managers 'becoming' through the prac...
This thesis explores identity work employed to secure stability and coherence of self-identity. This...
An understanding of identity is fundamental to a complete understanding of organizational life. Whil...
In the last decades, identity has become an increasing target and outcome of organizational control...
Identity has emerged as a major theme in management and organisation studies. This is perhaps unsurp...