2021
DOI: 10.1111/cars.12364
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Research on professional organizations: A review of theoretical traditions, themes, methods and locations

Abstract: This research note presents an overview of the contemporary “professional organization” research area. We begin with the historical roots and evolution of research into professionals and the organizations in which they work, identifying five theoretical traditions—namely sociology of organization, sociology of the professions, professional organization, professional service firms, and public professionalism. Reviewing recent research in these areas allows us to identify important research phenomena—such as hyb… Show more

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“…We begin with a brief overview of the literature on professions, a literature that is rooted in Western political, cultural, and socioeconomic traditions. Brock (2021) traces the five traditions in the study of professions, including internationalization and institutional work, and reveals the lengthy dominance of the sociology of professions tradition. In his review, Brock notes the shift of the “home” of this research from sociology to management and organization scholarship, tracking the rise of the professional service firm.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We begin with a brief overview of the literature on professions, a literature that is rooted in Western political, cultural, and socioeconomic traditions. Brock (2021) traces the five traditions in the study of professions, including internationalization and institutional work, and reveals the lengthy dominance of the sociology of professions tradition. In his review, Brock notes the shift of the “home” of this research from sociology to management and organization scholarship, tracking the rise of the professional service firm.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%