With or without you: Family and Career-Work in a Demanding and Precarious Profession

IF 7 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Journal of Management Studies Pub Date : 2024-04-16 DOI:10.1111/joms.13073
Erin Reid, Farnaz Ghaedipour, Otilia Obodaru
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Family arrangements are crucial to people's abilities to meet the high demands of professional careers; but most scholarship has examined stable, highly remunerated professions. To understand the relationship between career and family within the increasing number of precarious professions, we analyse interviews with 102 journalists. We discover two broad types of career-work practices these professionals employ to engage family in their careers: career-family positioning (i.e., crafting a narrative of how career and family relate) and career-family resourcing (i.e., generating resources from family for career or vice-versa). Together, these practices touch more family members – spouses, children, parents, siblings, and extended family members – and involve a wider range of resources than documented in stable fields. By piecing together variations of these practices, professionals construct career strategies that address their difficult context in different ways. Two strategies largely accept the demands and precarity, by prioritizing career and drawing on family, or prioritizing career and forgoing family. A third, prioritizing family over career, involves defying the demands. Gender does not clearly influence which career strategy people pursue. These findings advance scholarship on career and family in the professions, social-symbolic work, and contribute to careers research more broadly.
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有没有你家庭与事业--在要求高且不稳定的职业中工作
家庭安排对人们能否满足职业生涯的高要求至关重要;但大多数研究都是针对稳定、高收入的职业。为了了解在越来越多的不稳定职业中职业与家庭之间的关系,我们分析了对 102 名记者的采访。我们发现了这些专业人士为让家庭参与其职业生涯而采用的两大类职业-工作实践:职业-家庭定位(即精心设计职业与家庭关系的叙事)和职业-家庭资源配置(即从家庭获取职业资源或反之亦然)。与稳定的领域相比,这些做法涉及更多的家庭成员--配偶、子女、父母、兄弟姐妹和大家庭成员--并涉及更广泛的资源。通过将这些做法的变体拼凑在一起,专业人员构建了职业战略,以不同的方式解决他们所处的困难环境。有两种策略在很大程度上接受了这种要求和不稳定性,即优先考虑事业并依靠家庭,或优先考虑事业而放弃家庭。第三种是家庭优先于事业,这涉及到对需求的反抗。性别并不明显影响人们采取哪种职业策略。这些研究结果推动了有关职业和家庭、社会符号工作的学术研究,并为更广泛的职业研究做出了贡献。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Management Studies is a prestigious publication that specializes in multidisciplinary research in the field of business and management. With a rich history of excellence, we are dedicated to publishing innovative articles that contribute to the advancement of management and organization studies. Our journal welcomes empirical and conceptual contributions that are relevant to various areas including organization theory, organizational behavior, human resource management, strategy, international business, entrepreneurship, innovation, and critical management studies. We embrace diversity and are open to a wide range of methodological approaches and philosophical perspectives.
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