Liminality at Work : Mobile Project Workers In-Between

  • Borg E
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Abstract

This doctoral thesis addresses how mobile project workers; technical consultants working in projects, experience and deal with project-based work. The thesis consists of a compilation of five papers and an extended summary. It is based on three qualitative studies including methods like interviews, diaries, and observations. The thesis adopts and develops the conceptual lens of liminality. The results of this thesis show that mobile project workers use four different practices to deal with liminality at work. Furthermore, the thesis develops the framework of “liminality competence,” indicating that some mobile project workers are better at utilizing their liminal positions than others. The thesis also studies how liminality competence is developed and how formal training programs influence the liminal position for mobile project workers.

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Borg, E. (2014). Liminality at Work : Mobile Project Workers In-Between. Liminality at Work : Mobile Project Workers In-Between. Linköping University Electronic Press. https://doi.org/10.3384/diss.diva-105481

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