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Effects of Career Plateauing on Turnover
Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies, 2008Completed questionnaires from 223 organizational members were analyzed to test the extent to which career plateaus were positively associated with intentions to leave and that structure and content plateaus explained unique variation in turnover intentions after considering job satisfaction, organizational commitment, job search behavior, and several ...
Sharon G. Heilmann +2 more
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Dynamics of the career plateauing process
Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1988Abstract A longitudinal study was designed to examine the changes in career intentions, career issues, organizational commitment, and job performance of employees who were in three distinct stages of the plateauing process. Those employees who remained nonplateaued improved their levels of performance, indicated a desire to get promoted, and believed
Suzanne K Stout +2 more
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Career plateau and work performance among employees in a methanol company in Malaysia
International Journal of Asian Social ScienceOrganizational performance is closely linked to company productivity, with employee work performance being pivotal to overall success. This study investigates the relationship between career plateau and work performance among employees at a methanol ...
N. M. Desa +2 more
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A contingency perspective on employees' voice behavior in response to career plateau beliefs
Journal of Management & Organization, 2021With a conceptual basis in conservation of resources theory, this paper investigates the relationship between employees' career plateau beliefs and their voice behavior, using parallel arguments that reflect resource-conservation versus resource ...
Dirk De Clercq
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Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
Career advancement offers employee motivation, but what happens when an upward path reaches a plateau? With a three‐wave survey of 244 members of 58 work teams, the current study explores how and when career plateaus influence counterproductive work ...
Jun Zhao +5 more
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Career advancement offers employee motivation, but what happens when an upward path reaches a plateau? With a three‐wave survey of 244 members of 58 work teams, the current study explores how and when career plateaus influence counterproductive work ...
Jun Zhao +5 more
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Experiencing career plateau on a committed career journey: a boundary condition of career stages
Personnel Review, 2020PurposeCareer plateau is a major concern for many seasoned employees because they often stay in the same position longer than expected and over time begin to lack job challenges. This phenomenon is now considered a normal stage in career development. The purpose of this study is to test the effects of two types of career plateau: hierarchical and job ...
Yi-chun Lin, Angela Shin-yih Chen
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Korean Human Resource Development Strategy Institute
The present study aims to identify latent profiles based on career plateau among those working in the science and technology field using latent profile analysis.
Kyoung-Hee Lim, Yunsoo Lee
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The present study aims to identify latent profiles based on career plateau among those working in the science and technology field using latent profile analysis.
Kyoung-Hee Lim, Yunsoo Lee
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Reactions to the career plateau
Business Horizons, 1984Abstract Plateaued managers may be disenchanted and produce less on the job. But survey results indicate that such problems may not be as widespread as “common sense” would dictate. The extent of the problem, plus some solutions, are herein examined.
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Whose career is likely to plateau?
Business Horizons, 1987Abstract Sooner or later almost everyone's career reaches a plateau, and these days it's more likely to be sooner than later. How do individuals and organizations know that a plateau is approaching, and in what situations is plateauing most likely to occur?
John W Slocum +2 more
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Domestic and International Research Progress on the Career Plateau of Nurses
Journal of Clinical and Nursing ResearchCareer plateau is a new phenomenon that occurs in an individual’s career. It also refers to the period when an individual employee enters a “stagnant” period of career development, which can have huge negative impacts on individuals and organizations ...
Yiqin Zhou +3 more
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