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Transition of Expertise and Adaptation Process in Changing Professional Occupation

  • Sayaka NISHINO (Department of Architecture and Architectural Engineering, Kyoto University)
  • Published : 2024.07.29

Abstract

This study examines the transitions of expertise, the challenges of changing professional occupation and the process of adaptation after the occupational change from architectural designers/engineers (A/E) to CMRs (Construction Managers) in Japan. To this goal, a framework of expertise for CMR and Kenchikushi is obtained through a literature study. Then, case studies are conducted and the collected five cases are coded to examine the transition of expertise. Furthermore, the adaptation process after the change of professional occupation is modeled using the TEM (Trajectory Equifinality Model).

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Acknowledgement

The support of JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP21K01717 is gratefully acknowledged.

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