How theatre actors in Flanders make sense of and enact their employability in a context in motion: a matter of fit

IF 4 2区 心理学 Q2 MANAGEMENT European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology Pub Date : 2023-10-06 DOI:10.1080/1359432x.2023.2266173
Anneleen Forrier, Nele De Cuyper, Jasper Delva
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ABSTRACTThis study aims to understand how individuals give meaning to and enact their employability in a changing context. Our study draws on insights from the Social Chronology Framework. In doing so, it involves the interplay of three perspectives: individual, context and time. We used a narrative approach based on life story data from 24 theatre actors in Flanders (Belgium). We identified five narratives based on three building blocks: employability scripts, career imagination and action. Employability scripts encrypt what is contextually required to be employable. The narratives differ in how individuals interpret those scripts, make meaning of their position in the field (career imagination) and act. The narratives express variations in fit with the field. Three narratives express fit: Individuals blend in with the context and endorse the current employability script. A fourth narrative expresses being out-of-fit: Individuals identify with older scripts. A fifth narrative expresses misfit: Individuals fail to act according to the current script and disengage. Our main contributions are theoretical. First, we conceptualize employability “in the fit” and not in the individual. Second, we advance the notion of employability script. Both these contributions serve to understand employability at the interplay of agency and structure.KEYWORDS: Employabilitysocial chronology frameworkemployability scriptcareer imaginationfit Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1. All names are pseudonyms.2. We do not include data on the particular networks of the interviewees, because this could disclose their identity.3. In our explanation, we do not describe time in a separate paragraph, because time is embedded within all others aspects of the narratives.Additional informationFundingThis study was supported by Interne Fondsen KU Leuven/Internal Funds KU Leuven (project C24M/19/012).
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期刊介绍: The mission of the European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology is to promote and support the development of Work and Organizational Psychology by publishing high-quality scientific articles that improve our understanding of phenomena occurring in work and organizational settings. The journal publishes empirical, theoretical, methodological, and review articles that are relevant to real-world situations. The journal has a world-wide authorship, readership and editorial board. Submissions from all around the world are invited.
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