Sub-theme 08: [SWG] Management, Occupations and Professions in Social Context: The Emergence of New Professions and their Impact on the Established Field

Convenors:
Daniel Muzio, Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Trish Reay, University of Alberta, Canada
Lara Maestripieri, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
Session I: Thursday, July 05, 09:00 to 10:30, EBS 400D
The Emergence of New Professions 1
Chair: Trish Reay
Tim Hallett
Making policy professionals: Economics and socialization in a Masters of Public Affairs program
Andrew Barron and Lila Skountridaki
Exploring the appeal of professionalism to Brussels-based lobbyists
Philipp Brandt
Data science: Professional emergence as a self-fulfilling prophecy
Session II: Thursday, July 05, 11:00 to 12:30
- Parallel Stream -
Parallel Stream A: The Emergence of New Professions 2 - Room: EBS 400D
Chair: Daniel Muzio
Vidar Bakkeli and Eric Martin Breit
Towards a new professionalism in the labour and welfare services? Activation work and the enactment of manual-based interventions
Tone Alm Andreassen and Sidsel Therese Natland
The distinctiveness of organisationally shaped professionalism: A case of an emerging professionalism of activation
Dan Nunan and Anca Yallop
Theorising the agile profession: The case of professional associations in market research & insight
Parallel Stream B: The Emergence of New Professions 3 - Room: EBS 303A
Chair: Lara Maestripieri
Ursula Plesner
Reassembling culture journalism in the digital age
Liz Yeomans and Clea Bourne
Rebuilding trust in journalism: Exploring emotion as journalism’s new institutional logic
Marrisa Joseph
Shaping the future: The role of professional associations in the British publishing industry 1884–1900
Session III: Thursday, July 05, 16:00 to 17:30
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Parallel Stream A: Impacts on Established Professions 1 - Room: EBS 400D
Chair: Mirko Noordegraaf
Paola Roberta Boscolo Chio Bisto, James Barlow and Nelson Phillips
When innovative practices impact on professions: New nursing roles and forms of collaborations between nurses and physicians
Carolin Auschra, Olivier Berthod and Manuel Nicklich
The emergence of new organizational forms and their impact on professionalization: Professional network management in the German health sector
Eleanor MacKillop
‘What the hell do you do? Why are you here?’ Professional politics in health care and the early experiences of health economists in the British National Health Service
Parallel Stream B: Impacts on Established Professions 2 - Room: EBS 303A
Chair: Stefanie Gustafsson
Berker Koktener and Deniz Tunçalp
Adding “Assurance” to “Audit”: The Development of Professional Boundaries and Identities in Traditional Professions
Masashi Goto
The emergence of disruptive technology and retheorization of professional logic: A case study of Big 4 accounting firms in Japan on AI audit
Isabella Scheibmayr and Astrid Reichel
An emergent path for professions interacting with the legal context – The case of Human Resources (HRM)
Session IV: Friday, July 06, 09:00 to 10:30, EBS 400D
Hybrids and Hybridity
Chair: Stefan Heusinkveld
Mirko Noordegraaf
Connective professionalism. Capabilities of (public) professionals working in hybrid service spaces
Svetlana Serdyukov
Management scholars as hybrid professionals: Where does evolution take them?
Stefan Korber and Ziad Elsahn
The (non-)emergence of hybrid professionalism in an engineering firm
Knut Fossestøl, Tone Liodden and Eirin Pedersen
The "projectification" of welfare services: Hybridization, pure professionalism - or both?
Session V: Friday, July 06, 11:00 to 12:30
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Parallel Stream A: Identity 1 - Room: EBS 400D
Chair: Sabina Siebert
Stefanie Gustafsson and Dan Kärreman
‘It’s the glittering prize’: Pride as control in professional work
Marjolein van Offenbeek, Gerdien Regts-Walters and Janita Vos
Identity construction by first entrants in a new profession: Blending in or bringing change under conditions of mixed liminality
Katey Logan
Did you hear the one about the pharmacist? Using cartoons to re-invent professional identity
Parallel Stream B: Identity 2 - Room: EBS 303A
Chair: Matthias Kipping
Lara Maestripieri
Fragmented fields. Multiple professionalisms within and beyond organisations in Italian management consultancy
Marlieke van Grinsven, Sierk Ybema and Stefan Heusinkveld
Negotiating professional identities – The rhetorical and discursive strategies of professionalism in healthcare procurement
Anne Crafford, Vinia Masombuka, Ciska Marx and Megan Carey
The role of context and embodiment in shaping (or mis-shaping) the professional identity of people of colour
Session VI: Saturday, July 07, 09:00 to 10:30, EBS 400D
Professionalziation and De-professionalization
Chair: Trish Reay
Matthias Kipping, Felix Bühlmann and Thomas David
Professionalization through occupation? The case of multi-firm careers in management consulting
Sabina Keston-Siebert
What happens when professional closure fails?
David Knights and Caroline Clarke
De-professionalization at work: An illustration from academia and veterinary surgery
Scarlett Salman
The role of the clients in the “corporate professionalization” of a new occupation. The case of the institutionalization of executive coaching in France.
Session VII: Saturday, July 07, 11:00 to 12:30, EBS 400D
Innovative Thinking in Professional Scholarship
Chair: Lara Maestripieri
Kurt Sandholtz and Robert Christensen
Using the lens of the professions to examine the relevance of sector
Marie Redon and Nicolas Berland
The CFOs, regulators of the financialization