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Modeling dynamics in career construction: Reciprocal relationship between future work self and career exploration

open access: yesJournal of Vocational Behavior, 2017
In extant research, scholars have treated proactive career behavior (e.g., career exploration) primarily as a consequence of future work self. Yet, emerging evidence provides support for a relationship in the opposite direction, suggesting that career ...
Yanjun Guan, Zijun Cai, Zheng Huang
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Exploring the Attainment of Career Success

Journal of Psychology in Africa, 2013
This study examined the role of the organisation as well as the role of the employee in the attainment of career success for senior management employees. Participants were a purposive sample of 24 senior management employees from two international financial organisations in South Africa (of which 58,3% were English-speaking and 54,2% male).
Koekemoer, Eileen, Visagie, Sune
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Career Exploration and Identity

2023
Students have more career options and choices of lifestyle than previous generations. The goals of this chapter are to (a) describe obstacles adolescents face in their quest to be considered as adults, (b) propose new criteria for adult status to replace no longer appropriate qualifications, (c) report how students at one high school feel about their ...
Paris S. Strom   +2 more
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How does a career decision become a career regret? A qualitative exploration

Career Development International, 2022
Purpose This qualitative study aims to expand the limited theoretical understanding of career regret by exploring its development and the key factors that contribute to it. Our theoretical model illustrates how career regret unfolds and highlights the interplay between these identified factors.
Claire Schulze Schleithoff   +3 more
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Visual exploration of academic career paths

Proceedings of the 2013 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining, 2013
Online bibliographic databases have become widely available and are important resources to scientific researchers. These databases store rich information and many evolve into digital libraries. Using a bibliographic database of a specific discipline, we can extract a co-authorship and citation network of individual professionals.
Meng Qi Yelena Wu   +2 more
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Exploring careering

2018
Career theory emphasises the central role of the individual by ascribing a high degree of personal choice and control to career experiences. In contrast, I advocate a theoretical understanding, which takes into account the significance of the context in which careers take place, including the influence of other people.
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The Jackson Career Explorer

Journal of Career Assessment, 2012
The present report consists of two further validity studies using the Jackson Career Explorer (JCE), a short form and continuous version of the Jackson Vocational Interest Survey, measuring 34 interests. The first study examined the relationships between the JCE and five personality factors, from a sample of 528 individuals.
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An Exploration of the Career Motivations Stated by Early-Career Veterinarians in Australia

Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 2019
Despite the critical influence of motivation on education and work outcomes, little is known about the motivations driving people to become and remain veterinarians. This qualitative study explored the career motivations stated by Australian veterinary graduates ( n = 43) using a free-response Ten Statements Test (TST) at graduation, with follow-up ...
Martin A. Cake   +4 more
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Approaches to career success: An exploration of surreptitious career-success strategies

Human Resource Management, 2006
Theorists have forwarded a vast range of career-success determinants, including sociodemographic, social capital, personality, and other behavioral factors. We suggest that existing studies have overconcentrated on the oven behavioral determinants of career success to the detriment of the covert, clandestine, and concealed. Our analysis of two detailed
Harris, Lloyd C., Ogbonna, Emmanuel
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Career exploration in adulthood

Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1982
Abstract The study described was designed to examine career exploration in the adult years, as seen from the perspective of decision-making behavior. Using conceptual models provided by H. B. Gelatt ( Journal of Counseling Psychology , 1962 , 9 , 240–245) and D. V.
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