Johan Alvehus opens important discussions on what it means to work, manage, and be managed in such professional organizations, casting light on classic conflicts. He takes everyday work as a starting point and adopts a critical view that focuses on challenges and struggles in both public and private settings. He offers new perspectives and key insights for the future of professionalism.
Providing a comprehensive overview of the field, this book is an important guide for understanding how professionalism is maintained in today’s organizations. It will be essential reading for students and scholars of management and leadership.
Content
1. Work in Professional Service Organizations
2. Professionalism from an Institutional Logics View
3. The Ambiguity of Professional Service Work
4. Control, and Control over Control
5. The Politics of Leadership
6. Superfi cial Hybridity
7. Understanding the Logic of Professionalism
8. The Future of Professional Work
Reviews
This is an erudite, original, and thought-provoking book, which skilfully handles many different intellectual traditions while challenging several key assumptions in orthodox understandings of professions and professional organizations. Essential reading both for students of the professions and established scholars in this area.
Daniel Muzio, University of York
This book is a must-read for any scholar focused on the professions. Boldly addressing important topics such as ambiguity, control, and leadership in the professions, it informs future practice and research agendas. An invaluable resource for professional practitioners and students alike.
Juani Swart, University of Bath
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