This article reports a study illustrating the relationship between digitalization and professional development from an identity-centered perspective. Drawing on a unique data set of 101 empathy-based stories from 81 Finnish government workers, the findings show how workers might experience and respond to work-identity alignments and misalignments in a digitalized working life and how this might influence their professional development. We identify four typifications—the thriving developer, the loyal transformer, the stagnant self-doubter, and the career crafter— and illustrate how digitalization can either support or hinder professional development by inducing work-identity (mis)alignments and how workers may respond to these in different w...
PurposeThe ongoing “digitalization of work” is one of the major phenomena shaping contemporary organ...
This paper analyses and discusses different constraints on workplace learning, vocational developmen...
This paper examines the phenomenon of career transitions in terms of learning using an autoethnograp...
This article reports a study illustrating the relationship between digitalization and professional d...
In this article, we explore workers’ stories about digitalization of work and professional developme...
The digitalization of work practices has changed the conditions for many professions. In this study,...
In this article, we explore workers' stories about digitalization of work and professional developme...
Work identity deals with self-definition in work activities and memberships which massively impact h...
Occupations are increasingly embedded with and affected by digital technologies. These technologies ...
Reviewers: assoc. prof. dr. Aušra Rutkienė (Vytautas Magnus University); assoc. prof. dr. Ilona Tand...
Responding to recent calls in literature, this article aims at investigating the effect of digitaliz...
This thesis explores how professional identity figures in the enactment of IS andfocuses on groups o...
PubMed: 32990636Background: Recent medical education literature pertaining to professional identity ...
This presentation focuses upon the ways in which the interactions between practitioners’ professio...
It is characteristic of much professional work that it is performed in ambiguous contexts. Thus, unc...
PurposeThe ongoing “digitalization of work” is one of the major phenomena shaping contemporary organ...
This paper analyses and discusses different constraints on workplace learning, vocational developmen...
This paper examines the phenomenon of career transitions in terms of learning using an autoethnograp...
This article reports a study illustrating the relationship between digitalization and professional d...
In this article, we explore workers’ stories about digitalization of work and professional developme...
The digitalization of work practices has changed the conditions for many professions. In this study,...
In this article, we explore workers' stories about digitalization of work and professional developme...
Work identity deals with self-definition in work activities and memberships which massively impact h...
Occupations are increasingly embedded with and affected by digital technologies. These technologies ...
Reviewers: assoc. prof. dr. Aušra Rutkienė (Vytautas Magnus University); assoc. prof. dr. Ilona Tand...
Responding to recent calls in literature, this article aims at investigating the effect of digitaliz...
This thesis explores how professional identity figures in the enactment of IS andfocuses on groups o...
PubMed: 32990636Background: Recent medical education literature pertaining to professional identity ...
This presentation focuses upon the ways in which the interactions between practitioners’ professio...
It is characteristic of much professional work that it is performed in ambiguous contexts. Thus, unc...
PurposeThe ongoing “digitalization of work” is one of the major phenomena shaping contemporary organ...
This paper analyses and discusses different constraints on workplace learning, vocational developmen...
This paper examines the phenomenon of career transitions in terms of learning using an autoethnograp...