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Career sustainability during manufacturing innovation
by
Jiao, Hao
, Jawahar, I.M.
, Addo, Frederick
, Chin, Tachia
, Li, Genyi
in
Automation
/ Career development planning
/ Careers
/ Economic growth
/ Employees
/ Employment
/ Enrollment
/ Enrollments
/ Families & family life
/ GDP
/ Global Approach
/ Global economy
/ Government (Administrative Body)
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Innovation
/ Innovations
/ International organizations
/ Labor Legislation
/ Labor market
/ Literature reviews
/ Manufacturing
/ Manufacturing Industry
/ Migrant workers
/ Multinational corporations
/ Social capital
/ Structural Unemployment
/ Sustainability
/ Unskilled Workers
/ Values
2019
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Career sustainability during manufacturing innovation
by
Jiao, Hao
, Jawahar, I.M.
, Addo, Frederick
, Chin, Tachia
, Li, Genyi
in
Automation
/ Career development planning
/ Careers
/ Economic growth
/ Employees
/ Employment
/ Enrollment
/ Enrollments
/ Families & family life
/ GDP
/ Global Approach
/ Global economy
/ Government (Administrative Body)
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Innovation
/ Innovations
/ International organizations
/ Labor Legislation
/ Labor market
/ Literature reviews
/ Manufacturing
/ Manufacturing Industry
/ Migrant workers
/ Multinational corporations
/ Social capital
/ Structural Unemployment
/ Sustainability
/ Unskilled Workers
/ Values
2019
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Career sustainability during manufacturing innovation
by
Jiao, Hao
, Jawahar, I.M.
, Addo, Frederick
, Chin, Tachia
, Li, Genyi
in
Automation
/ Career development planning
/ Careers
/ Economic growth
/ Employees
/ Employment
/ Enrollment
/ Enrollments
/ Families & family life
/ GDP
/ Global Approach
/ Global economy
/ Government (Administrative Body)
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Innovation
/ Innovations
/ International organizations
/ Labor Legislation
/ Labor market
/ Literature reviews
/ Manufacturing
/ Manufacturing Industry
/ Migrant workers
/ Multinational corporations
/ Social capital
/ Structural Unemployment
/ Sustainability
/ Unskilled Workers
/ Values
2019
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Career sustainability during manufacturing innovation
2019
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PurposeGiven advances in digitalization and automation, manufacturing employees are facing the increasing threat of being substituted by smart machines and robots. The purpose of this paper is to propose a framework that explains as well as can be used to study career sustainability of workers in the fast-paced, continuously changing manufacturing landscape.Design/methodology/approachAfter tracing the evolution of manufacturing sector in China, the authors review existing literature on career sustainability and then propose a new framework. The authors then describe two fictive cases and illustrate the applicability of the four-dimensional framework in helping understand the lived experience of objects in these fictive cases.FindingsThe proposed dynamic framework of career sustainability constituted by four intricately interconnected dimensions (i.e. resourceful, flexible, renewable and integrative) is useful in understanding the fictive cases and hopefully will guide future research on career sustainability in manufacturing or similarly fast-past, dynamically changing environments.Practical implicationsThe framework of career sustainability facilitates manufacturing employees to accurately evaluate the sustainability of their careers, whereby they can choose to continue, shift or re-orient their career paths during the transitional period toward digitalized manufacturing; it also enlightens employers to think about how to enhance the job security and engagement of workers by helping prolong their careers and re-design their career plans.Originality/valueThis paper proposes a novel yet context-specific framework to understand and study sustainability of careers. In addition to helping us understand how careers evolve during transformational periods, it also offers fruitful avenues for further research.
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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