Description
The Practice to Profession study, commissioned and funded by the ASAE Research Foundation and conducted by a research group from the University of Leeds, Newcastle University, and the University of Warwick, examined how occupational groups become professions and the ways in which associations define and promote member communities within these professions. As part of the multi-phase research process, researchers sought to isolate the characteristics that distinguish a profession to understand the advantages and disadvantages of professionalization of a field.
The findings are shared in these three reports:
- From Practice to Profession: How Associations Adapt to Member Needs at Different Stages of Formation
- Signaling Quality: Balancing Member Needs and Stakeholder Perceptions in Shifting Landscape of Professionalization
- The Role of Associations in the Era of Professionalization: How Membership Organizations Are Adapting to a Changing Workforce
 The reports also identify five pursuits that advance the line of work from a practice or occupation to a profession and can serve as guideposts for association leaders in organizational planning.
Copyright: © 2020
Author: Ian Kirkpatrick, Ph.D., Daniel Muzio, Ph.D., Sundeep Aulakh, Ph.D.
Product Type: 3 PDFs (58 total pages)
Publication Date: June 8, 2020
ISBN: 0-88034-570-5