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Chi Maher

Understanding Managerial Career Anchors and Career Path Preferences


A Case Study of Third Sector Social Enterprise Managers
2018. 236 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SCHOLARīS PRESS 2018
ISBN: 6-202-30705-6 (6202307056)
Neue ISBN: 978-6-202-30705-5 (9786202307055)

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This work explores the career anchors and career path preferences of small third sector social enterprise operational manager, in order to develop a theoretical framework of third sector operational managers career anchors and career path preferences. Understanding of managersī career anchors will provide organisations with the ability to design an effective career path options that will match individual managersī career needs with organisational needs. This will increase the contribution of managers and commitment to their organisations as well as improve managerial retention. Through a case study of eight small third sector social enterprise organisations, this work explores the relationship between the career anchors of operational managers and their career path preferences. It was identified that third sector operational managerīs career path preferences are influenced by public policy, organisational factors and individual career needs. The findings make an important contribution in the field of managerial career paths management in small third sector organisations and through exploring operational managersī career anchors which are not linked to individual monetary needs.
Dr Chi Maher has published books and several book chapters and research papers in national and international scientific journals. Has vast experience of teaching social enterprise, third sector management and social entrepreneurship. An award winner of Enterprising Business Award and the Director of Social Enterprise Knowledge Exchange Network.