Handbook of Career Theory
Discover the transformative insights in the Handbook of Career Theory by Michael B. Arthur, published by Cambridge University Press in 1989. This comprehensive anthology spans 572 pages and is an essential resource for social science scholars seeking innovative perspectives on career development.
This cross-disciplinary text delves into how working lives evolve over time, offering fresh viewpoints from various fields, including psychology, sociology, anthropology, organization theory, economics, and political science. With contributions from leading experts, the Handbook of Career Theory provides valuable frameworks and theories that enhance our understanding of career trajectories.
Whether you are a researcher, educator, or practitioner, this book will enrich your knowledge and inspire new approaches to career theory. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore this pivotal work that bridges multiple disciplines and redefines the concept of career.