Inverted Apprenticeship: How Senior Occupational Members Develop Practical Expertise and Preserve Their Position When New Technologies Arrive

IF 4.9 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT
Matthew I. Beane, Callen Anthony
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Abstract

New technologies create a dilemma for senior members of occupations. Traditionally, practical expertise and position are considered correlates, yet when new technologies arrive, they may be knocked out of alignment. This means that senior members must develop new expertise lest their position be threatened. However, because position often signifies expertise, developing new practical expertise may be challenging. Indeed, senior members face strong pressures not to appear to nor actually devote time to comprehensive formal training as they are booked with complex problems using prior methods, they are responsible for the learning of junior members, and they have passed early career training windows. Through comparative ethnographic field studies of urological surgery and investment banking, we show that “inverted apprenticeships,” defined as configured struggle and restructured interactions with junior members that allow senior members to develop practical expertise with new technologies while maintaining their position, resolve this dilemma. We identify four pathways that senior experts took to structure these inverted apprenticeships, including seeking, stalling, leveraging, and confronting. We uncover the conditions of each pathway and trace their consequences. Although these pathways allowed senior members to enhance or preserve their position, they generated widely varying practical expertise with the new technology. Furthermore, the majority of these pathways undermined the learning of those most junior, who were supposed to be developing expertise through their interactions with seniors. Funding: This work was supported by the Strategic Management Society [Grant SRF-2015DP-0063] and the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada [Grant 752-2014-0378].
逆向学徒制:高级职业成员如何在新技术到来时发展实用专业知识并保持其地位
新技术给职业的高级成员制造了一个困境。传统上,实践专业知识和职位被认为是相关的,然而当新技术到来时,它们可能会被淘汰。这意味着高级成员必须发展新的专业知识,以免他们的地位受到威胁。然而,由于职位通常意味着专业知识,因此开发新的实用专业知识可能具有挑战性。事实上,高级成员面临着巨大的压力,因为他们用以前的方法处理复杂的问题,他们要负责初级成员的学习,而且他们已经度过了早期的职业培训窗口,所以他们不会出现也不会真正投入时间进行全面的正式培训。通过比较泌尿外科和投资银行的人种学领域研究,我们表明“反向学徒制”解决了这一困境,它被定义为与初级成员的配置斗争和重组互动,允许高级成员在保持其地位的同时发展新技术的实用专业知识。我们确定了资深专家构建这些反向学徒关系的四种途径,包括寻求、拖延、利用和对抗。我们揭示了每个途径的条件,并追踪其后果。尽管这些途径使高级成员能够加强或保持他们的地位,但他们通过新技术产生了广泛不同的实用专业知识。此外,这些途径中的大多数破坏了最低年级学生的学习,他们本应通过与高年级学生的互动来发展专业知识。本研究得到了战略管理学会[Grant SRF-2015DP-0063]和加拿大社会科学与人文研究理事会[Grant 752-2014-0378]的支持。
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Organization Science
Organization Science MANAGEMENT-
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7.90
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4.90%
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166
期刊介绍: Organization Science is ranked among the top journals in management by the Social Science Citation Index in terms of impact and is widely recognized in the fields of strategy, management, and organization theory. Organization Science provides one umbrella for the publication of research from all over the world in fields such as organization theory, strategic management, sociology, economics, political science, history, information science, communication theory, and psychology.
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