Realising Calling through Identity Work. Comparing Themes of Calling in Faith-Based and Religious Organisations

This study explores notions of calling in management careers in faith-based and religious organisations. What are the similarities and differences between managers' understanding of their work as a calling in these two types of organisation? How do they negotiate calling in their work? We use i...

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Auteurs: Sirris, Stephen (Auteur) ; Byrkjeflot, Haldor 1959- (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Universitetsforlaget [2019]
Dans: Nordic journal of religion and society
Année: 2019, Volume: 32, Numéro: 2, Pages: 132-147
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Norwegen / Norske Kirke / Doyen (Église) / Vocation / Organisation religieuse / Hôpital / Dirigeant
RelBib Classification:AG Vie religieuse
CB Spiritualité chrétienne
KBE Scandinavie
Sujets non-standardisés:B identity work
B Faith-based
B Managers
B Professionals
B Calling
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Résumé:This study explores notions of calling in management careers in faith-based and religious organisations. What are the similarities and differences between managers' understanding of their work as a calling in these two types of organisation? How do they negotiate calling in their work? We use interview data from nine middle managers in a faith-based hospital and nine deans in the Evangelical-Lutheran Church of Norway. The article builds on cross-disciplinary literature on calling in working life. We theorise, by using comparisons, how notions of calling are resources for managers when they negotiate identity. Our findings show that the hospital managers respond to the modern meaning-making calling as emanating from within and outside, while the deans also experience the traditional religious calling from above. Such notions blend in our conceptualisation of calling as pluralistic, biographical and present-oriented. Both categories of managers report that their transition into management is guided by an orientation to serve and to promote organisational mission and values.
ISSN:1890-7008
Contient:Enthalten in: Nordic journal of religion and society
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.18261/issn.1890-7008-2019-02-03