Strategic Compliance: A study of Professionals’ Responses to Sales Management Control

Nina Singh, J. Rennstam
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This study responds to the call for research on how different and often conflicting discourses co-exist in professionals’ everyday work experiences. The paper explores how professionals respond to sales management in the context of two professional service firms (PSFs). Based on a qualitative study of employees’ experiences of sales, our findings suggest that the professionals respond to sales management by engaging in strategic compliance, i.e., adhering to rules and expectations to achieve goals of professional advancement (financial, status, autonomy), which, in turn, reinforces their membership of the profession. We identified three modes of strategic compliance: career-, integration-, and survival-mode. This conceptual framework contributes with a deepened understanding of the complex relationship between professional work and sales management. Specifically, our study suggests that while strategic compliance may help professionals navigate the tensions between professional- and sales-ideals, it is also associated with struggle and normalizes sales as a part of professional work.
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战略合规:专业人员对销售管理控制的反应研究
这项研究回应了研究不同且经常相互冲突的话语如何在专业人士的日常工作经历中共存的呼吁。本文探讨了在两家专业服务公司的背景下,专业人士如何应对销售管理。基于对员工销售经历的定性研究,我们的研究结果表明,专业人士对销售管理的反应是参与战略合规,即遵守规则和期望,以实现职业发展目标(财务、地位、自主性),这反过来又加强了他们的职业成员资格。我们确定了三种战略合规模式:职业模式、整合模式和生存模式。这个概念框架有助于加深对专业工作和销售管理之间复杂关系的理解。具体而言,我们的研究表明,虽然战略合规可能有助于专业人士应对职业理想和销售理想之间的紧张关系,但它也与斗争有关,并将销售正常化为专业工作的一部分。
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Professions and Professionalism
Professions and Professionalism Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: Professions and Professionalism (P&P) is an open-access, net-based, peer-reviewed and English-language journal. The Journal invites research-based empirical, theoretical or synoptic articles focusing on traditional professions as well as other knowledge-based occupational groups approached from any perspective or discipline. By prioritizing no single theoretical horizon or methodological approach, the journal creates a space for the development of the research field. Aims: To develop the study of professions and professionalism theoretically and empirically, To contribute to the development of the study of professions and professionalism as an international interdisciplinary field of research, To become an important publication channel for the international research community.
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