The Social Chronology Framework: A Multiperspective Approach to Career Studies

25 Pages Posted: 19 Apr 2015 Last revised: 12 Dec 2015

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Hugh Gunz

Joseph L Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto; Institute for Management and Innovation, University of Toronto

Wolfgang Mayrhofer

WU Vienna (Vienna University of Economics and Business)

Date Written: April 14, 2015

Abstract

The promise of careers as a focal point for better understanding the relationship between individuals, institutions and society has not yet been fulfilled. A major reason for this is the lack of a joint framework and language that facilitate a mutual exchange of ideas between career studies and the broader field of social research, in particular organization studies. We describe a new approach, the Social Chronology Framework (SCF), which helps to overcome this divide. It builds on three perspectives inherent in career studies: spatial, ontic, and temporal. Their respective distinctions, core operations, and constructs lead to a multiperiod, multilevel and coevolutionary heuristic model for structuring career scholarship. As a result, the SCF provides a blueprint for how career studies can benefit from insights available in organization studies. We give examples from studies of mentorship and career success to show how the SCF can be applied to substantive areas of career scholarship. This leads researchers to established areas outside the field which, when imported into career scholarship, suggest original approaches for career research and broaden the scope of organization studies.

Keywords: Careers; Career Theory; Organization Theory; Human Resource Management; Mentoring; Career Succes; Institutional Theory

JEL Classification: M10; M12; J60

Suggested Citation

Gunz, Hugh and Gunz, Hugh and Mayrhofer, Wolfgang, The Social Chronology Framework: A Multiperspective Approach to Career Studies (April 14, 2015). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2595568 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2595568

Hugh Gunz (Contact Author)

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Wolfgang Mayrhofer

WU Vienna (Vienna University of Economics and Business) ( email )

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