2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvb.2014.01.002
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Careers, clusters and employment mobility: The influences of psychological mobility and organizational support

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“…A central argument about employment mobility in regional clusters concerns the opportunities for new learning. The concept of "boundaryless career" was recently tested in a French innovation cluster called Minalogic (Culié et al, 2014). On the basis of a set of 42 interviews, this research has highlighted how inter-firm collaborations can lead to the development of individual career capital, and, in turn, boost individual psychological mobility.…”
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“…A central argument about employment mobility in regional clusters concerns the opportunities for new learning. The concept of "boundaryless career" was recently tested in a French innovation cluster called Minalogic (Culié et al, 2014). On the basis of a set of 42 interviews, this research has highlighted how inter-firm collaborations can lead to the development of individual career capital, and, in turn, boost individual psychological mobility.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Comparative research on qualified immigrants identified six themes of local adaptation that aligned closely with the intelligent career framework (Zikic, Bonache, & Cerdin, 2010). An examination of a high technology cluster demonstrated the applicability of the three ways of knowing to employees' participation in inter-firm projects and their outcomes, frequently including increased loyalty to their employers (Culié, Khapova, & Arthur, 2014). An examination of a high technology cluster demonstrated the applicability of the three ways of knowing to employees' participation in inter-firm projects and their outcomes, frequently including increased loyalty to their employers (Culié, Khapova, & Arthur, 2014).…”
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“…Employment motilities central argument in regional clusters is related to the opportunities linked with new learning. The boundary less career concept has, been tested recently in French innovation cluster namely Minalogic (Culié et al, 2014). Based on the set of a total of 42 interviews, the above research highlighted ways by which collaboration interfirm account for individual development of career capital, and,likewise boost individual's psychological mobility.…”
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confidence: 99%