The point is made that while particular EU directives have changed the relationship between the professions and the state in both countries, large-scale intervention by the EU has resulted in a new form of Euro-professionalization, typified by the establishment of the new profession of 'eco-auditors'. Most users should sign in with their email address. If you originally registered with a username please use that to sign in. To purchase short term access, please sign in to your Oxford Academic account above.
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M Neal , M Neal. Oxford Academic. Google Scholar. J Morgan. Select Format Select format. Permissions Icon Permissions. Abstract The concept of 'professionalization' is commonly used to describe how occupations become recognized as 'professions', and how they go about consolidating this status and improving their services. Issue Section:. You do not currently have access to this article. Background Citations. Methods Citations. Results Citations.
Citation Type. Has PDF. Publication Type. More Filters. Public sector professionalism attracts attention for several reasons. First, the traditional professions law, medicine, the clergy are accorded considerable prestige. Historically, this may have … Expand. Professionalization and Prestige Deficits. Aside from other requirements, the emergence and stability of a profession require the " The Case for Behavioral Professionalism in Leadership.
In this chapter I distinguish between professionalization of a field, for which institutions restrict access … Expand. The knowledge worker is dead: What about professions?
This article examines the uncertain and ambivalent position of professions and professionalism in the post-industrial service economy driven by the collapse of the concept of the knowledge worker … Expand. View 1 excerpt, cites background. The changing world of professions and professional workers. The construction of professional identity. Professional judgment and legitimacy work in an organizationally embedded profession. Journal of Professions and Organization.
Professions have been traditionally understood as an alternative way of organizing work that stands in opposition to the corporate or bureaucratic organizational form.
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