Surviving a boundaryless creative career: the case of Oscar-nominated film directors, 1967-2014

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Mainemelis, C., Nolas, M. and Tsirogianni, S. 2016. Surviving a boundaryless creative career: the case of Oscar-nominated film directors, 1967-2014. Journal of Management Inquiry. 25 (3). https://doi.org/10.1177/1056492615616871
AuthorsMainemelis, C., Nolas, M. and Tsirogianni, S.
Abstract

Previous research has examined how mobility and career competencies influence success in boundaryless careers. In this study, we flip the direction of those relationships and we explore how the interplay between success and failure relates to subsequent mobility, career competencies, and career evolution through the life span. Using a biographical design, we conceptualize success and failure as critical moments that influence the unfolding of the boundaryless careers of Oscar-nominated film directors. While the dominant metaphors of boundaryless careers are those of “paths,” “ladders,” “trajectories,” and “plateaus,” our findings suggest a new metaphor: the roller coaster.

Year2016
JournalJournal of Management Inquiry
Journal citation25 (3)
PublisherSAGE
ISSN1056-4926
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1177/1056492615616871
Publication dates
Online25 Nov 2015
Print01 Jul 2016
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Deposited15 Mar 2017
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