Career Creativity: Explorations in the Remaking of Work

Career Creativity: Explorations in the Remaking of Work

ISBN-10:
0199248710
ISBN-13:
9780199248711
Pub. Date:
08/22/2002
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199248710
ISBN-13:
9780199248711
Pub. Date:
08/22/2002
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Career Creativity: Explorations in the Remaking of Work

Career Creativity: Explorations in the Remaking of Work

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Overview

How does one combine a challenging career with creativity? This book answers that question. Career Creativity explores different models of careers and creativity and the necessity for it. It is broken into four sections of study; 'Creative Careers Observed', 'Creative Careers Enacted', Careers in Creative Industries' and 'Careers Creating Industries'. This volume links these two ideals with key examples from various professions, countries and industries.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199248711
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 08/22/2002
Pages: 372
Product dimensions: 9.21(w) x 6.14(h) x 0.88(d)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Getting Creative about Career, Maury Peiperl and Michael ArthurPart I: Creative Careers Observed2. Thinking Creatively about Careers: The Use of Metaphor, Kerr Inkson3. Paths to Creativity for Knowledge-Intensive Workers, Birgitta Södergren4. Chalk Lines, Open Borders, Glass Walls, and Frontiers: Careers and Creativity, Hugh P. Gunz, Martin G. Evans, and R. Michael Jalland5. Designing Creative Careers and Creative Lives through Reduced-Load Work Arrangements, Michelle L. Buck, Mary Dean Lee, and Shelley MacDermidPart II: Creative Careers Enacted6. CareerCraft: Engaging with, Energizing, and Empowering Career Creativity, Gary Poehnell and Norman Amundson7. Creativity in Contract Workers' Careers, Polly Parker8. Creative Resilience and the Mastery of Career Adversity, Jeffrey A. Sonnenfeld9. Career Creativity as Protean Identity Transformation, Douglas T. Hall, Guorong Zhu, and Aimin YanPart III: Careers in Creative Industries10. Symbiotic Careers in Movie Making: Pedro and Agustín Almodovar, José Luis Alvarez and Sylviya Svejenova11. Signaling Expertise: How Signals Shape Careers in Creative Industries, Candace Jones12. Boundaryless Careers in Entertainment: Executive Women's Experiences, Ellen A. Ensher, Susan E. Murphy, and Sherry E. SullivanPart IV: Careers Creating Industries13. How Chaotic Careers Create Orderly Fields, Richard A. Peterson and N. Anand14. Careers Creating Industries: Some Early Evidence from the Biotechnology Industry, Monica C. Higgins15. Career Creativity to Industry Influence: A Blueprint for the Knowledge Economy?, Robert DeFillippi and Michael B. Arthur16. Staying Creative About Careers, Michael B. Arthur, Maury A. Peiperl, and N. Anand
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