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Publication of JOB Special Issue 'New Directions for Boundaryless Careers'

  • 1.  Publication of JOB Special Issue 'New Directions for Boundaryless Careers'

    Posted 07-05-2010 05:07

    Dear Colleagues

    We'd like to announce publication of a special issue of the Journal of Organizational Behavior on 'New Directions for Boundaryless Careers', guest edited by Svenja Tams and Michael B. Arthur

    Journal of Organizational Behavior Volume 31 Issue 5 (July 2010)
    http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/4691/home

    Special Issue Articles

    New directions for boundaryless careers:
    Agency and interdependence in a changing world (p 629-646)
    Svenja Tams, Michael B. Arthur

    Gender role differences in reactions to unemployment:
    Exploring psychological mobility and boundaryless careers (p 647-666)
    Monica L. Forret, Sherry E. Sullivan, Lisa A. Mainiero

    Crossing national boundaries:
    A typology of qualified immigrants' career orientations (p 667-686)
    Jelena Zikic, Jaime Bonache, Jean-Luc Cerdin

    Enacting global careers: Organizational career scripts and
    the global economy as co-existing career referents (p 687-706)
    Tineke Cappellen, Maddy Janssens

    At the crossroads of agency and communion:
    Defining the shared career (p 707-725)
    Silviya Svejenova, Luis Vives, José Luis Alvarez

    Finding a place in history: Symbolic and social networks
    in creative careers and collective memory (p 726-748)
    Candace Jones

    Optimism and the boundaryless career:
    The role of developmental relationships (p 749-769)
    Monica Higgins, Shoshana R. Dobrow, Kathryn S. Roloff


    Best regards


    Dr Svenja Tams
    Organization Studies Group
    School of Management
    University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, United Kingdom
    s.tams@bath.ac.uk
    http://www.bath.ac.uk/management/faculty/svenja_tams.html


    Professor Michael B. Arthur
    Sawyer Business School
    Suffolk University
    8 Ashburton Place
    Boston, MA 02108 USA
    marthur@suffolk.edu