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Archive | 2016

The Construction of Professional Identity

Brianna Barker Caza; Stephanie J. Creary

Excerpt] The classification of ‘professions’ has been a debated topic (Abbott, 1988; Friedson 2001), with several researchers putting forth varying criteria which distinguish a profession from other occupations. Previously, an individual would be considered a professional only once they had completed and attained all of the training, certifications and credentials of a professional occupation and, of course, internalized this profession’s values and norms (Wilensky, 1964). Recently, researchers have begun to relax the criteria for classifying professional occupations, insisting only that the occupation be skillor education-based (Benveniste, 1987; Ibarra, 1999). Furthermore, in today’s workplace, which is burgeoning with independent knowledge workers, the term ‘profession’ is often used as an adjective rather than a noun, describing how individuals carry out their work with knowledge and skill rather than the specific kind of work they do (see Chapter 9 in this book).


Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal | 2015

In our own backyard: when a less inclusive community challenges organizational inclusion

Beth K. Humberd; Judith A. Clair; Stephanie J. Creary

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to build insight into how the local community impacts an organization’s ability to develop an inclusive culture. The paper introduces the concept of inclusion disconnects as incongruent experiences of inclusion between an organization and its community. Then, using the case of teaching hospitals, the paper empirically demonstrates how individuals and organizations experience and deal with inclusion disconnects across the boundaries of organization and community. Design/methodology/approach – A multi-method qualitative study was conducted in hospitals located in the same city. Focus groups were conducted with 11 medical trainees from underrepresented backgrounds and semi-structured interviews were conducted with ten leaders involved with diversity efforts at two hospitals. Data analysis followed an iterative approach built from Miles and Huberman (1994). Findings – The findings demonstrate how boundary conflicts arise from disconnected experiences of organizational an...


Archive | 2013

Navigating the Self in Diverse Work Contexts

Laura Morgan Roberts; Stephanie J. Creary


Academy of Management Proceedings | 2018

Rethinking Diversity: Constructing Diversity Perspectives in Global Organizations

Stephanie J. Creary; Lumumba Seegars; Lakshmi Ramarajan


Academy of Management Proceedings | 2017

Creating a healing environment: Transforming organizational identity through material practices

Stephanie J. Creary; Timothy J. Vogus


The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Family Studies | 2016

Role Conflict, Role Overload, and Role Strain

Stephanie J. Creary; Judith R. Gordon


Academy of Management Proceedings | 2016

Resisting and Cultivating: How Marginalized Women Construct Positive Leader Identities at Work

Courtney McCluney; Stephanie J. Creary; Laura Morgan Roberts


Archive | 2014

Cynicism in Negotiation

Eyal Ert; Stephanie J. Creary; Max H. Bazerman


Academy of Management Proceedings | 2013

Finding the Flow: Constructing a Domain-Transcendent Identity

Stephanie J. Creary


Academy of Management Proceedings | 2013

Out of the Box: Identity Expansion and the Building of Positive Manager-Subordinate Relationships

Stephanie J. Creary; Brianna Barker Caza; Laura Morgan Roberts

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Beth K. Humberd

University of Massachusetts Lowell

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