História de Vida e Trajetórias Profissionais: Estudo com Executivos Brasileiros

Q4 Business, Management and Accounting
L. Closs, Sidinei Rocha-de-Oliveira
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Abstract

The notion of what constitutes a career is interdisciplinary by nature, congregating views from an individual, organizations and society. Nevertheless, despite progress in discussions on the subject, recent studies have pointed towards the limitations of currently used theories, calling for greater interdisciplinarity (Arthur, 2008; Chudzikowski & Mayrhofer, 2011; Khapova & Arthur, 2011; Lawrence, 2011), since little evolution has occurred in this sense. In order to respond to the need for multidisciplinary research in career studies, this paperaims to presentandillustrate thepotential use oflife histories by analyzing the influences and limits on seven Brazilian executives' career paths through this method. Results are presented in two broad categories of analysis: (a) contextual influencesoncareers involving changes in the Brazilian economic and organizational setting, increased competition and need to increase knowledge in face of globalization, mobility demand and gender discrimination;(b) life stages andcareer choices, including individual aspects of their trajectories, such as family values, choice of undergraduate courses, entering the labor market and parenthood.
生活故事和职业轨迹:与巴西高管的研究
职业构成的概念本质上是跨学科的,汇集了个人、组织和社会的观点。然而,尽管关于这一主题的讨论取得了进展,但最近的研究指出了目前使用的理论的局限性,呼吁更多的跨学科(Arthur, 2008;Chudzikowski & Mayrhofer, 2011;Khapova & Arthur, 2011;Lawrence, 2011),因为在这个意义上很少发生进化。为了回应职业研究中多学科研究的需求,本文旨在通过分析七名巴西高管职业道路的影响和限制,来展示和说明生活史的潜在用途。结果分为两大类分析:(a)背景对职业的影响,涉及巴西经济和组织环境的变化、竞争加剧以及面对全球化、流动性需求和性别歧视需要增加知识;(b)人生阶段和职业选择,包括其轨迹的各个方面,如家庭价值观、本科课程的选择、进入劳动力市场和为人父母。
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