Shared service centers and professional employability.

Date

2011

Advisors

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

ISSN

0001-8791

Volume Title

Publisher

Elsevier

Type

Article

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

The paper presents evidence case study evidence of evolutionary changes in business support functions resulting in a fundamental hollowing out of the professional space over time and distance, creating the ‘hourglass’ profession. In an IT-enabled, boundaryless world, many professional activities can now be undertaken, in the manner of the Martini slogan, ‘any time, any place, anywhere’. This paper aims: • To investigate the shared service center as an emerging organizational form with the potential to drive fundamental change in the nature and location of professional work. • To explore the impact of these changes for individual professional workers, and to highlight the need for a greater focus on individual employability as the driver of an overall career trajectory.

Description

Produced in collaboration with the Shared Services Research Centre, Loughborough University Business School

Keywords

shared service centres, employability, professional careers, accountancy

Citation

Rothwell, A., Herbert, I. and Seal, W. (2011), Shared Service Centers and Professional Employability. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 79 (1), pp. 241-252

Rights

Research Institute