In a qualitative study based on 25 interviews, we examine highly skilled workers’ accounts of class-based closure in emerging occupational sectors in Sri Lanka. Our findings reveal holes in the entrance criteria firms demanded to secure their elite status. Highlighting how individuals who were excluded at junior levels negotiate entry at mid/senior levels we show how ‘poachers turn into gamekeepers’ illuminating the dialectical relationship between exclusion and inclusionary usurpation. We contextualise organisational closure, highlighting the influence of wider societal effects on the process
Career management is considered as one of the fastest developing areas of Human ResourceDevelopment....
A field experiment in Sri Lanka provides informal firms incentives to formalize. Information about t...
After the economic liberalization in Sri Lanka, employment practices in the manufacturing industry a...
In a qualitative study based on 25 interviews, we examine highly skilled workers’ accounts of class-...
This was an invited paper given as a Guest Speaker at Staffordshire University's partner college, AP...
This article explores social exclusion in elite professional service firms (PSFs) through a qualitat...
Many theories can be used to understand the drivers that shape the human resource practices of a cou...
Drawing on a rhetorical approach, this article examines how early career professional workers challe...
In this paper, I intend to share my experiences and reflections on the process of how the organisati...
Research by Louise Ashley, Hilary Sommerlad and Jo Duberley highlights the structural nature of soci...
Women’s participation in the paid workforce is one of the most significant social changes of the las...
Because of the rational job environment throughout the industrial period, where emotions would inter...
This is an empirical investigation into the development of the accounting profession in Sri Lanka in...
Philanthronationalism – the pursuance of corporate ‘good governance’ and equality initiatives for et...
[Excerpt] Howe and Strauss (2007) propound the theory that there is a clear nexus between the signif...
Career management is considered as one of the fastest developing areas of Human ResourceDevelopment....
A field experiment in Sri Lanka provides informal firms incentives to formalize. Information about t...
After the economic liberalization in Sri Lanka, employment practices in the manufacturing industry a...
In a qualitative study based on 25 interviews, we examine highly skilled workers’ accounts of class-...
This was an invited paper given as a Guest Speaker at Staffordshire University's partner college, AP...
This article explores social exclusion in elite professional service firms (PSFs) through a qualitat...
Many theories can be used to understand the drivers that shape the human resource practices of a cou...
Drawing on a rhetorical approach, this article examines how early career professional workers challe...
In this paper, I intend to share my experiences and reflections on the process of how the organisati...
Research by Louise Ashley, Hilary Sommerlad and Jo Duberley highlights the structural nature of soci...
Women’s participation in the paid workforce is one of the most significant social changes of the las...
Because of the rational job environment throughout the industrial period, where emotions would inter...
This is an empirical investigation into the development of the accounting profession in Sri Lanka in...
Philanthronationalism – the pursuance of corporate ‘good governance’ and equality initiatives for et...
[Excerpt] Howe and Strauss (2007) propound the theory that there is a clear nexus between the signif...
Career management is considered as one of the fastest developing areas of Human ResourceDevelopment....
A field experiment in Sri Lanka provides informal firms incentives to formalize. Information about t...
After the economic liberalization in Sri Lanka, employment practices in the manufacturing industry a...