Purpose This study seeks to conceptualise how the occupational identity and culture of chefs is constructed and maintained through both work and social interaction. Design/methodology/approach The research follows a qualitative interpretivist approach; in total 54 unstructured, in-depth, face-to-face interviews were conducted with Michelin-starred chefs in Great Britain and Ireland. Findings Drawing upon the fieldwork, fresh insights into the social structures and processes which underpin the creation and maintenance of the occupational identity and culture of chefs are revealed in the chefs’ own words. Research limitations/implications This study generates empirical data that informs contemporary debates about the role of work...
Purpose- This study aims to develop a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between waiter...
This paper explores the role of affiliations in the form of former apprenticeships in influencing th...
To date, the study of Chefs as an occupational group in high-intensity work environments has tended ...
Purpose – This study seeks to conceptualise how the occupational identity and culture of chefs is c...
This study seeks to conceptualise how the occupational identity and culture of chefs is constructed ...
Purpose This study seeks to conceptualise how the occupational socialisation of young chefs is cond...
Purpose – Drawing on social anthropology this paper aims to focus on the role of culture in identity...
The research investigates the career development of chefs working in high-end kitchens and particula...
This study aims to develop a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between waiters’ occupa...
Previous studies have found that professionalism is an important success factor for chefs. Yet, rese...
As part of a series of work in progress papers, this study is now at the stage of conducting a pilot...
Professional cookery is an ancient occupation, which in the contemporary world is pivotal to the com...
This study uses the case of high cuisine in the settings of New York City and San Francisco to inves...
A reciprocal and adversarial relationship between occupation and organisation culture is hypothesis...
A central research theme in commitment theory is the use of attitudinal surveys, which for the most ...
Purpose- This study aims to develop a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between waiter...
This paper explores the role of affiliations in the form of former apprenticeships in influencing th...
To date, the study of Chefs as an occupational group in high-intensity work environments has tended ...
Purpose – This study seeks to conceptualise how the occupational identity and culture of chefs is c...
This study seeks to conceptualise how the occupational identity and culture of chefs is constructed ...
Purpose This study seeks to conceptualise how the occupational socialisation of young chefs is cond...
Purpose – Drawing on social anthropology this paper aims to focus on the role of culture in identity...
The research investigates the career development of chefs working in high-end kitchens and particula...
This study aims to develop a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between waiters’ occupa...
Previous studies have found that professionalism is an important success factor for chefs. Yet, rese...
As part of a series of work in progress papers, this study is now at the stage of conducting a pilot...
Professional cookery is an ancient occupation, which in the contemporary world is pivotal to the com...
This study uses the case of high cuisine in the settings of New York City and San Francisco to inves...
A reciprocal and adversarial relationship between occupation and organisation culture is hypothesis...
A central research theme in commitment theory is the use of attitudinal surveys, which for the most ...
Purpose- This study aims to develop a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between waiter...
This paper explores the role of affiliations in the form of former apprenticeships in influencing th...
To date, the study of Chefs as an occupational group in high-intensity work environments has tended ...