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Know Your Lanes: Unpacking Theoretical Plurality Across Studies of Professions

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  • Ruthanne Huising
  • Pauli Pakarinen

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Professions continue to be central to understanding organizing in the 21st century. The literature on professions is segmented into theoretical conversations that offer different conceptualizations of professions and theoretical concerns. Through an analysis of the literature, we unpack four lanes – teleological, institutional, ecological, and cultural – that co‐exist to make up the literature on professions. We synthesize the theoretical conversations generated within each lane, identify key distinctions across lanes, and assess the future potential of each lane, noting where there is space for contribution. Beyond making the dominant paradigms, their plurality, and their central distinctions recognizable, we encourage researchers to move beyond studying professions qua professions to articulate the role and impact of professions in organizations and society. We offer seven proposals for enlivening the research agenda on professions, including prioritizing real‐world problems and outcomes over paradigmatic perspectives.

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  • Ruthanne Huising & Pauli Pakarinen, 2026. "Know Your Lanes: Unpacking Theoretical Plurality Across Studies of Professions," Journal of Management Studies, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 63(3), pages 1604-1636, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:jomstd:v:63:y:2026:i:3:p:1604-1636
    DOI: 10.1111/joms.13228
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