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Social media, digital literacy, and career competence: a mixed methods study among university students in China. [PDF]
Jian C, Zou D, Mahadi N.
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Education Reform using Common Career Selective Programme (CCSP) to Promote Education-for-All (EFA). [PDF]
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The role of narrative in career construction theory
Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2011Abstract Career construction theory (CCT) (Savickas, 2005) approaches career counseling and career development from a constructivist and narrative perspective. As career theories move towards incorporating holistic approaches that take into consideration individuals' subjective experiences, narrative theory offers a means to draw out and clarify this
Mark C Rehfuss
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Empirical developments in career construction theory
Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2019Abstract Career construction theory is a grand theory of career development. The goal of this special issue on empirical developments in career construction theory was to showcase research that addresses major unanswered questions regarding this theory, including the role of context and development over time, as well as the applicability of the ...
Cort W Rudolph +2 more
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Career Development Quarterly, 2022
AbstractThis study tests and extends the career construction theory's model of adaptation and provides valuable insights into the interplay of agency and structure in career self‐management. It studies the interactive effect of career adaptability resources with intensified career demands on career crafting by examination of structural predictors for ...
Irina Nális +2 more
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AbstractThis study tests and extends the career construction theory's model of adaptation and provides valuable insights into the interplay of agency and structure in career self‐management. It studies the interactive effect of career adaptability resources with intensified career demands on career crafting by examination of structural predictors for ...
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Nurse Education in Practice
To determine (i) the relationship between basic psychological needs satisfaction (competence, relatedness and autonomy), career adaptability and career construction, (ii) the role of career adaptability in this relationship and (iii) the variables that predict career construction in nursing students.Career Construction Theory, which predicts that ...
Sonmez, Betul, Gul, Duygu, Gumus, Ceyda
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To determine (i) the relationship between basic psychological needs satisfaction (competence, relatedness and autonomy), career adaptability and career construction, (ii) the role of career adaptability in this relationship and (iii) the variables that predict career construction in nursing students.Career Construction Theory, which predicts that ...
Sonmez, Betul, Gul, Duygu, Gumus, Ceyda
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A Theory of Women's Career Choice in Construction Management: Recommendations for Academia
International Journal of Construction Education and Research, 2007The construction industry is the second most segmented labor market, narrowly behind manufacturing and mining. Construction management degree programs at colleges and universities throughout the country hold similar demographics. This study investigated this phenomenon by integrating the perceptions and experiences of 24 female alumni who are currently
Jennifer D. Moore, Gene W. Gloeckner
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Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2016
Abstract Drawing on career construction theory, this study examined the relationship between calling and work engagement and subjective career success (i.e., career satisfaction) and the mediating role of career adaptability with a sample of 832 Chinese employees.
Baoguo Xie, Xun Xin
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Abstract Drawing on career construction theory, this study examined the relationship between calling and work engagement and subjective career success (i.e., career satisfaction) and the mediating role of career adaptability with a sample of 832 Chinese employees.
Baoguo Xie, Xun Xin
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