This paper investigates how group-controlled transition rites in an air traffic control organization are experienced by job changers and those responsible for socializing newcomers on behalf of the work group and unit. Contrary to earlier functionalist accounts, these admission rites were neither fully understood as intended nor accepted as legitimate by job changers. The findings indicate that shared meanings between newcomers and ''lders' may not be necessary if such rites are to be accepted as an essential feature of the process of granting or withholding membership of the unit. More crucial to their acceptability is whether or not job changers believe that elders are fully acting in the interests of the group and unit. We show that the ...
This study attempts to reconcile previous findings that show both positive and negative outcomes ass...
Change is the only constant phenomenon. An organisation that fails to recognise the inevitability of...
This study tested a theoretical framework of work role transitions by examining the impact of indivi...
In organisations, groups exist as a product of organisational structure. However, individuals are at...
Goffman's concept of cooling out the mark (Goffman, E., "On cooling the mark out: some aspects of ad...
This thesis explores the notion that the social experiences of organizational entrance, promotion an...
In recent years, governments, businesses and other organisations have increasingly been forced to at...
Despite increasing research interest in the psychological contract, little is known about how employ...
This study attempts to demonstrate how newcomers sensemake normative control acts during organizatio...
The study was conducted at an organization that experienced a change of corporate ownership. The org...
New boundaryless careers imply recurrent employees’ work and organizational transitions and the need...
This paper is concerned with how employees talk about their experiences of organizational change and...
This article comments on the discrepancy between the wide acceptance of the of the ‘use of the group...
This current study investigated a possible extension to existing transformational leadership models ...
Over the last decade, employability has been presented by its advocates as the solution to employmen...
This study attempts to reconcile previous findings that show both positive and negative outcomes ass...
Change is the only constant phenomenon. An organisation that fails to recognise the inevitability of...
This study tested a theoretical framework of work role transitions by examining the impact of indivi...
In organisations, groups exist as a product of organisational structure. However, individuals are at...
Goffman's concept of cooling out the mark (Goffman, E., "On cooling the mark out: some aspects of ad...
This thesis explores the notion that the social experiences of organizational entrance, promotion an...
In recent years, governments, businesses and other organisations have increasingly been forced to at...
Despite increasing research interest in the psychological contract, little is known about how employ...
This study attempts to demonstrate how newcomers sensemake normative control acts during organizatio...
The study was conducted at an organization that experienced a change of corporate ownership. The org...
New boundaryless careers imply recurrent employees’ work and organizational transitions and the need...
This paper is concerned with how employees talk about their experiences of organizational change and...
This article comments on the discrepancy between the wide acceptance of the of the ‘use of the group...
This current study investigated a possible extension to existing transformational leadership models ...
Over the last decade, employability has been presented by its advocates as the solution to employmen...
This study attempts to reconcile previous findings that show both positive and negative outcomes ass...
Change is the only constant phenomenon. An organisation that fails to recognise the inevitability of...
This study tested a theoretical framework of work role transitions by examining the impact of indivi...