Die Verfasser analysieren "die Karrieremuster in der US-amerikanischen Filmindustrie, in der sie einen starken Trend zur Produktionsorganisation in hoch-spezialisierten und dynamischen Netzwerken identifizieren. Konsequenz dieser Entwicklung ist, daß Karrieren in dieser Industrie sich kaum noch auf unternehmungsinterne Arbeitsmärkte stützen können, in erheblichem Maße die Grenzen einzelner Organisationen überschreiten und im Kern projektbasiert sind. Eine derartige Entwicklung der Arbeitsorganisation, zumal wenn sie, wie oft angenommen, indikativ für die Entwicklung in anderen Branchen sein sollte, verlangt nach völlig neuartigen institutionellen Arrangements zur Gestaltung industrieller Beziehungen." (Autorenreferat, IAB-Doku)"The increasi...
This analysis uses the case of a seemingly successful industry cluster (ie the film and TV industry ...
In this paper we examine how personnel flows from incumbents to entrants affect entrant growth after...
The main objective of this research(1) was to study boundaries to the 'boundaryless career' in a nov...
The increasing use of networks, strategic alliances and other inter-firm forms of organizing create ...
Abstract – In the context of a growing detachment of workers from organizations and from traditional...
The motion picture industry is one pillar of the so-called 'cultural industries' which are highly co...
Defence date: 14 February 2003Examining Board: Prof. Uschi BACKES-GELLNER (University of Zurich) ...
[Excerpt] The central premise of this chapter is that, as organizations become less important in def...
Advocates of the boundaryless career perspective have relied to a great extent on the assumption tha...
The aim of this paper is to extend our knowledge on the boundaryless career theory by providing a q...
What shapes the choices that go into the film development process? Why do certain types of films get...
The main objective of this research(1) was to study boundaries to the 'boundaryless career' in a nov...
Abstract: The erosion of internal labor markets, together with the rise of flexible forms of work su...
[ Full text of this paper is not available in the UHRA]This paper considers whether the differences ...
The version of record [Bathelt, H., & Graf, A. (2008). Internal and external dynamics of the Munich ...
This analysis uses the case of a seemingly successful industry cluster (ie the film and TV industry ...
In this paper we examine how personnel flows from incumbents to entrants affect entrant growth after...
The main objective of this research(1) was to study boundaries to the 'boundaryless career' in a nov...
The increasing use of networks, strategic alliances and other inter-firm forms of organizing create ...
Abstract – In the context of a growing detachment of workers from organizations and from traditional...
The motion picture industry is one pillar of the so-called 'cultural industries' which are highly co...
Defence date: 14 February 2003Examining Board: Prof. Uschi BACKES-GELLNER (University of Zurich) ...
[Excerpt] The central premise of this chapter is that, as organizations become less important in def...
Advocates of the boundaryless career perspective have relied to a great extent on the assumption tha...
The aim of this paper is to extend our knowledge on the boundaryless career theory by providing a q...
What shapes the choices that go into the film development process? Why do certain types of films get...
The main objective of this research(1) was to study boundaries to the 'boundaryless career' in a nov...
Abstract: The erosion of internal labor markets, together with the rise of flexible forms of work su...
[ Full text of this paper is not available in the UHRA]This paper considers whether the differences ...
The version of record [Bathelt, H., & Graf, A. (2008). Internal and external dynamics of the Munich ...
This analysis uses the case of a seemingly successful industry cluster (ie the film and TV industry ...
In this paper we examine how personnel flows from incumbents to entrants affect entrant growth after...
The main objective of this research(1) was to study boundaries to the 'boundaryless career' in a nov...