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_aSaks, Mike _99575 |
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_aProfessions: _ba key idea for business and society |
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_bRoutledge _aLondon _c2021 |
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300 | _avii, 208 p. | ||
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_aGBP _b32.99 |
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504 | _aTable of Contents 1. Introduction: The concept of professions 2. The History of Professions and Professionalisation 3. Positive and Negative Theories of Professions 4. Attacks on Professions: Professional Deconstruction? 5. Business and Management Issues and the Professions 6. Conclusion: The Future of Professions | ||
520 | _aBook Description Professions and professionalism have played an integral part in business and society. In this book, Mike Saks provides a thorough overview of this field through an analysis of a range of professions, including, amongst others, accountants, doctors and lawyers. The book offers a critical analysis of such privileged occupational groups in modern societies. Anticipating a positive if changing role for such groups in the years ahead, the book outlines conflicting theoretical perspectives on professions and discusses current developments in an accessible, multi-disciplinary style. The book documents their evolution and contemporary transformation from medieval guilds to fully-fledged professions and international professional service firms, while pointing a path towards their future in the world of work and beyond. With insights into the recent challenges provided by clients, citizens, the state and corporations in neo-liberal societies, Professions provides a concise overview that will be essential reading for students, academics and others interested in the operation of these key occupational groups in business and society. | ||
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_aProfessions--Sociological aspects _910837 |
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