Contributors
1: Michael B. Arthur and Denise M. Rousseau: Introduction: The
Boundaryless Career as New Employment Principle
I. Exploring the Nature of Boundaryless Careers
2: AnnaLee Saxenian: Beyond Boundaries: Open Labor Markets and
Learning in Silicon Valley
3: Karl . Weick: Enactment and the Boundaryless Career: Organizing
as We Work
4: Candace Jones: Careers in project Networks: The Case of the Film
Industry
5: David F. Robinson and Anne S. Miner: Careers Change as
Organizations Learn
II. The Competitive Advantages of Knowledge Based in Boundaryless
Careers
6: Raymond E. Miles and Charles C. Snow: Twenty-First-Century
Careers
7: Robert J. DeFillippi and Michael B. Arthur: Boundaryless
Contexts and Careers: A Competency-Based Perspective
8: Ted Baker and Howard E. Aldrich: Prometheus Stretches: Building
Identity and Cumulative Knowledge in Multiemployer Careers
9: Allan Bird: Careers as Repositories of Knowledge: Considerations
for Boundaryless Careers
III. The Social Structure of Boundaryless Careers
10: Jerry Ellig and Tojo Joseph Thatchenkery: Subjectivism,
Discovery, and Boundaryless Careers: An Austrian Perspective
11: Holly J. Raider and Ronald S. Burt: Boundaryless Careers and
Social Capital
12: Cherlyn Skromme Granose and Bee Leng Chua: Global Boundaryless
Careers: Lessons from Chinese Family Businesses
13: Pual M. Hirsch and Mark Shanley: The Rhetoric of Boundaryless -
Or, How the Newly Empowered Managerial Class Bought into Its Own
Marginalization
IV. Personal Development and Growth along the Boundaryless Careers
Path
14: Philip H. Mirvis and Douglas T. Hall: Psychological Success and
the Boundaryless Career
15: Joyce K. Fletcher and Lotte Bailyn: Challenging the Last
Boundary: Reconnecting Work and Family
16: David Thomas and Monica Higgins: Mentoring and the Boundaryless
Career: Lessons from the Minority Experience
17: Nanette Fondas: Feminization at Work: Career Implications
V. Social Institutions in the New Organizational Era
18: Charles Perrow: The Bounded Career and the Demise of the Civil
Society
19: Michael H. Best and Robert Forrant: Community-Based Careers and
Economic Virtue: Arming, Disarming, and Rearming the Springfield,
Western Massachusetts, Metalworking Region
20: Pamela S. Tolbert: Occupations, Organizations, and Boundaryless
Careers
21: James E. Rosenbaum and Shazia Rafiullah Miller: Moving In, Up,
or Out: Tournaments and Other Institutional Signals of Career
Attainments
22: Michael B. Arthur and Denise M. Rousseau: Conclusion: A Lexicon
for the New Organizational Era
Index
"A fascinating, timely and formidably knowledgeable collection of
original scholarly papers taking career studies into the coming
century. The Boundaryless Career is something of a one-volume
Encyclopedia on the changing nature of contemporary occupations and
organizations."--John Van Maanen, Erwin Schell Professor of
Organization Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
"...an exciting, important contribution to career literature,
presenting ideas from thirty-four authors...The editors have
gathered impressive, well-informed, thoughtful authors, who present
their ideas with clarity and vigor."--Human Resource Planning
"...Arthur and Rousseau (and the contributing scholars) are to be
appluaded. This is a volume that will serve as the basis for future
research on the career changes we are currently experiencing. The
Boundaryless Career is an important work that makes a crucial
contribution to the literature on careers." --Personnel
Psychology
",,,an important source for those exploring career theory, network
analysis, organizational learning, and industry
evolution."--Administrative Science Quarterly
"A fascinating, timely and formidably knowledgeable collection of
original scholarly papers taking career studies into the coming
century. The Boundaryless Career is something of a one-volume
Encyclopedia on the changing nature of contemporary occupations and
organizations."--John Van Maanen, Erwin Schell Professor of
Organization Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
"...an exciting, important contribution to career literature,
presenting ideas from thirty-four authors...The editors have
gathered impressive, well-informed, thoughtful authors, who present
their ideas with clarity and vigor."--Human Resource Planning
"...Arthur and Rousseau (and the contributing scholars) are to be
appluaded. This is a volume that will serve as the basis for future
research on the career changes we are currently experiencing. The
Boundaryless Career is an important work that makes a crucial
contribution to the literature on careers." --Personnel
Psychology
",,,an important source for those exploring career theory, network
analysis, organizational learning, and industry
evolution."--Administrative Science Quarterly
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