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Call for Papers - Careers Track EURAM 2010, Rome - Submission Deadline December 7, 2009

  • 1.  Call for Papers - Careers Track EURAM 2010, Rome - Submission Deadline December 7, 2009

    Posted 08-27-2009 18:46

    EURAM 2010 - 19th-22n May, Rome - Back to the Future

    Call for Papers for TRACK 38: The Future of Careers and Careers of the Future

    Deadline Submission of full text papers December 7, 2009

    The changing nature of work as well as advancing globalization has resulted in major transitions
    in the field of careers and career management, both within and outside organizations. The
    literature suggests that we drift away from the traditional career form with life-long employment
    to multiple and more pluriform careers, with shorter times spent in each career. Anticipation on
    demographic changes in the workforce and the ever-increasing role of technology may serve as a
    catalyst to many changes in the world of careers
    The landscape of career has changed and we look for innovative and non-conventional views of
    the directions the world of career is moving to. The contributions may be at the individual-, the
    team-, the organizational-, or at the labour market- level (sector, nation, global), and works that
    will spread to cover more than a single level are encouraged. We particularly call for papers that
    will explore the direction in which careers research may be developed or should be developed.
    Specifically, we are looking for work that will examine career issues within the following areas:
    1. The future of careers and the emergence of (new) career concepts. For instance, how will
    career concepts that emerged in the last decade (for example the protean, boundaryless, postcorporate,
    multidirectional and the kaleidoscope career concepts) be applied in the next
    decennia and expectations about future developments of these concepts.
    2. The future of careers in new and emerging new shapes of careers. For instance, career
    changes due to technological innovations, such as attention to virtual careers, and career
    changes due to globalization of the world of work, such as attention to global careers.
    3. The future of careers within and between different labor market populations. For instance,
    careers in Eastern Europe or issues that arise from internal and external migration streams in
    national contexts as well as a possible brain-drain phenomenon.
    4. The future of careers and classic career research. For instance, studies that examine classic
    career research themes but that extend knowledge either by new implications for future
    research or by extending research methods (e.g., multilevel modelling and latent growth
    modelling)
    5. The future of careers and labor market policies, at both organizational and national/society
    level. For instance by comparing national variation in the involvement and control of labour
    markets.

    Balancing between 'there is nothing new under the sun' and 'life is change' is a necessary
    though complex task. The progress in career theory and practice reflects the changing nature of
    our business environment where both the evolutionary and revolutionary processes shape our
    career world. Therefore, we encourage both submissions that concentrate on the most vibrant
    research areas and submissions that emphasize the pervasiveness of traditional approaches.

    The deadline for the submission of full papers is 7th December 2009 (midnight Brussels time).

    For specific submission guidelines see the website of EURAM
    http://www.euram2010.org/r/default.asp?iId=EGKLJF
    Submissions will be done on-line on the EURAM 2010 Website (www.euram2010.org).

    Looking forward to a great conference,
    Yehuda Baruch and Hetty van Emmerik

    Track Chairs:

    Yehuda Baruch
    Institution: University of East Anglia
    y.baruch@uea.ac.uk
    Phone number: -44-1603-593341

    IJ. Hetty van Emmerik
    Institution: Maastricht University
    H.vanEmmerik@@maastrichtuniversity.nl   
    Phone number: -31-35-6934879
     

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