Reconstruction work awaits: work identity in the aftermath of health-related career shock
Career Development International
ISSN: 1362-0436
Article publication date: 28 November 2023
Issue publication date: 6 December 2023
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to explore the stages and processes of work identity reconstruction following a major health-related career shock.
Design/methodology/approach
In-depth case study and interpretive phenomenological methods are used to allow for deep reflective self-analysis of post-career shock stages. The paper explores the identity processes and stages a Chief of Human Resources of a multinational firm experienced after being deprived from his main working abilities as a result of a brain stroke.
Findings
Post-shock work identity stages and processes are identified, as long as the importance of identity threat, liminality, identity internalization and relational recognition in the reconstruction process. The findings propose new coping responses that may allow individuals to escape a diminished work identity: identity shedding and identity implanting.
Originality/value
While career shocks play a significant role in career development, there is currently little understanding of how career shocks may affect individuals' work identity or sense of self, particularly over time. The paper provides a nuanced understanding of this phenomenon, through process data collected at several points in time over a period of 14 years.
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Citation
Suzanne, P.A., Voloshyna, V. and Zikic, J. (2023), "Reconstruction work awaits: work identity in the aftermath of health-related career shock", Career Development International, Vol. 28 No. 6/7, pp. 816-840. https://doi.org/10.1108/CDI-04-2023-0099
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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