Starting from the notion that work is an important part of who we are, we extend existing theory making on the interplay of work and identity by applying them to (so called) atypical work situations. Without the contextual stability of a permanent organizational position, the question “who one is” will be more difficult to answer. At the same time, a stable occupational identity might provide an even more important orientation to one’s career attitudes and goals in atypical employment situations. So, although atypical employment might pose different challenges on identity, identity can still be a valid concept to assist the understanding of behaviour, attitudes, and well-being in these situations. Our analysis does not attempt to “reinvent”...
The purpose of this thesis is to identify, describe and develop the understanding of what aspects at...
This paper argues that in making products and services organizations shape (create, sustain and/or c...
Identity work has been maintaining its significance and attractiveness in organisational contexts as...
Starting from the notion that work is an important part of who we are, we extend existing theory mak...
Starting from the notion that work is an important part of who we are, we extend existing theory mak...
Our aim is to elucidate a position that takes identity to be dynamic and changeable over time and to...
The paper empirically expounds the richness of the identity approach to labour-market behaviour by a...
Identities, people’s subjectively construed understandings of who they were, are, and desire to beco...
The lion’s share of research on identification in organizations reflexively continues to focus on th...
Our aim is to elucidate a position that takes identity to be dynamic and changeable over time and to...
D.Phil.Identity is a cognitive concept that describes “who I am”, and an important part of an indivi...
This edited volume on Identities at Work brings together international theory and empirical research...
This chapter examines if identity is as important as is often claimed, and as a consequence, when an...
The issue of workplace identity – how and why employees develop an attachment with and affinity for ...
Understanding how, why, and when individuals create particular self-meanings has preoccupied scholar...
The purpose of this thesis is to identify, describe and develop the understanding of what aspects at...
This paper argues that in making products and services organizations shape (create, sustain and/or c...
Identity work has been maintaining its significance and attractiveness in organisational contexts as...
Starting from the notion that work is an important part of who we are, we extend existing theory mak...
Starting from the notion that work is an important part of who we are, we extend existing theory mak...
Our aim is to elucidate a position that takes identity to be dynamic and changeable over time and to...
The paper empirically expounds the richness of the identity approach to labour-market behaviour by a...
Identities, people’s subjectively construed understandings of who they were, are, and desire to beco...
The lion’s share of research on identification in organizations reflexively continues to focus on th...
Our aim is to elucidate a position that takes identity to be dynamic and changeable over time and to...
D.Phil.Identity is a cognitive concept that describes “who I am”, and an important part of an indivi...
This edited volume on Identities at Work brings together international theory and empirical research...
This chapter examines if identity is as important as is often claimed, and as a consequence, when an...
The issue of workplace identity – how and why employees develop an attachment with and affinity for ...
Understanding how, why, and when individuals create particular self-meanings has preoccupied scholar...
The purpose of this thesis is to identify, describe and develop the understanding of what aspects at...
This paper argues that in making products and services organizations shape (create, sustain and/or c...
Identity work has been maintaining its significance and attractiveness in organisational contexts as...