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The impact of boundaryless careers on organizational decision making: an analysis from the perspective of Luhmann's theory of social systems
Authors:Kai Helge Becker  Axel Haunschild
Affiliation:1. University of Hamburg, IOEP, Von-Melle-Park 5, D-20146 Hamburg, Germany (tel. +49 40 42838 4101;2. e-mail: becker@econ.uni-hamburg.de).;3. e-mail: haunsch@econ.uni-hamburg.de).
Abstract:
Research on careers has recently discovered the growing relevance of inter-organizational, boundaryless careers. The new paradigm of career studies that goes hand in hand with the concept of boundaryless careers, though, has not yet paid very much attention to the impact of new career patterns on how organizations function. To fill this gap, the paper analyses the effects of boundaryless careers on organizational decision making. Drawing on Niklas Luhmann's theory of social systems, we elaborate how observing a (potential) employee's life in terms of career generally facilitates organizational decision making by what we call the evaluative capacity of career. Further, the paper shows in what respect employing this mode of observation is rendered more difficult by the emergence of boundaryless careers. Based on the theoretical framework developed, we finally deduce and apply a scheme of classification of possible reactions to the organizational problems caused by boundaryless careers. In sum, the paper provides a new theoretical approach to analysing different ways of how organizations can cope with the challenges of new career patterns.
Keywords:Autopoiesis  boundaryless career  de-paradoxization  evaluative capacity of career  organizational decision making  theory of social systems
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