敲响警钟:对安大略省消防服务专业化的探索,重点关注一个备受赞誉的公共部门机构转型的问题、挑战、压力和机遇

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2023-08-10 DOI:10.1080/13636820.2023.2246332
W. Boyes
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消防服务受到社会的高度重视,通常被认为是一个高度值得信赖的职业。近年来,由于新自由主义的压力、财政成本的增加、问责制的压力、应急任务的扩大以及获得更多的非紧急角色,对消防部门的需求大幅增加。本文探讨了这些变化在多大程度上导致了安大略省消防服务的专业化。它采用历史和社会学制度主义来研究安大略省消防服务作为一个机构,以了解影响其行为和塑造其变化机制的因素。它使用制度代理、路径依赖、内生和外生变量、规则制定者与规则接受者以及制度同构等相关理论概念来洞察制度变化如何发生或不发生。这项研究包括对安大略省和国际消防部门领导人、安大略省警察和护理人员、高级市政官员、劳资关系专家和高等教育教授的24次采访。这项研究的结果表明,安大略省消防服务可能正在接近一个关键时刻,它被迫适应新自由主义的压力和职业变化的压力,以保持有效和更加专业化,尽管它根深蒂固的性质是一个长期存在的等级结构,但非专业化的机构。这些压力加上要求变革的呼声日益高涨,正在挑战根深蒂固的现状。本研究通过对一个未被充分研究的制度的探索,对制度主义与专业的文献有所贡献。虽然重点是安大略省消防部门,但研究结果可能对其他消防部门和类似机构有影响。它发现了专业化压力与新自由主义财政压力之间的紧张关系。这些复杂性使消防员体现了一种准专业地位,这种地位从他们所从事的“英雄工作”中获得合法性,而不是通过资格或证书。此外,大流行后的工作场所和新一代工人正在产生制度性压力,可能会改变根深蒂固的消防服务。这项研究通过学术视角揭示了安大略省消防服务,揭示了一个面临挑战轨迹的复杂机构。
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Sounding the alarm: an exploration of professionalization within the Ontario fire service focused on the issues, challenges, pressures, and opportunities for transforming a lauded public sector institution
ABSTRACT The fire service is highly regarded by the community and is routinely recognised as a highly trusted occupation. The demands placed on the fire service have grown substantially in recent years due to neoliberal pressures, growing fiscal costs, accountability pressures, an expanding emergency response mandate, and the acquisition of additional non-emergency roles. This thesis explores the extent to which these changes are resulting in the professionalisation of the Ontario fire service. It employs historical and sociological institutionalism to examine the Ontario fire service as an institution to understand factors influencing its behaviour and shaping its change mechanisms. It uses related theoretical concepts of institutional agency, path dependence, endogenous and exogenous variables, rule makers versus rule takers, and institutional isomorphism to provide insight on how institutional change occurs or does not occur. This study comprised 24 interviews with leaders from Ontario and international fire services, the Ontario police and paramedic services, senior municipal officials, labour relations experts and higher education professors. The findings of this study suggest that the Ontario fire service may be approaching a critical juncture whereby it is forced to adapt to neoliberal pressures and pressures for occupational change to remain effective and become more professionalised, despite its entrenched nature as a long-standing hierarchically structured but non-professionalised institution. These pressures combined with growing calls for change are challenging the ingrained status quo. This study contributes to the literature on institutionalism and the professions through its exploration of an understudied institution. While the focus is the Ontario fire service, the findings may have implications for other fire services and similar institutions. It finds tensions between pressures for professionalisation on the one hand, and neoliberal fiscal pressures on the other. These complexities contribute to firefighters embodying a quasi-professional status that gains legitimacy from the ‘heroic work’ it undertakes rather than by qualifications or credentials. Furthermore, the post-pandemic workplace and a newer generation of workers are producing institutional pressures that can potentially shift the entrenched fire service. This research sheds light on the Ontario fire service through an academic lens and reveals a complex institution facing a challenging trajectory.
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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期刊介绍: Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance. Accounts of Chemical Research replaces the traditional article abstract with an article "Conspectus." These entries synopsize the research affording the reader a closer look at the content and significance of an article. Through this provision of a more detailed description of the article contents, the Conspectus enhances the article's discoverability by search engines and the exposure for the research.
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