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IDENTITY AS NARRATIVE: PREVALENCE, EFFECTIVENESS, AND CONSEQUENCES OF NARRATIVE IDENTITY WORK IN MACRO WORK ROLE TRANSITIONS.
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First-person NarrativeNarrative And IdentityOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesNarrative RepresentationIdentity Studies (Intersectionality Studies)Personal IdentityIdentity As NarrativeManagementStorytelling (Game Design)Narrative Studies (Narrative Psychology)New Role IdentityConversation AnalysisDiscourse AnalysisIdentity IssueSocial IdentityNarrative TheoryWork Role TransitionsTheatreMacro Social WorkInteractive StorytellingIdentity Studies (Memory Studies)Creative NonfictionProcess ModelPerformance StudiesSociologyArts
Self-narratives—stories that make a point about the narrator—help people revise and reconstruct identities during work role transitions. We propose a process model in which people draw on narrative repertoires to engage in narrative identity work in role-related interactions. Using feedback from their interactions, they revise both the stories and repertoires. Successful completion of the transition is facilitated by enduring and coherent repertoire changes to express the new role identity.
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