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Career plateauing and job burnout: The mediating role of career calling

Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal
This study explored the association between career plateauing and job burnout, with a particular focus on career calling as a potential mediator. We distributed questionnaires to 305 English as a foreign language teachers in China and employed structural equation modeling to analyze and evaluate the proposed conceptual model.
Meixiong Yao, Hongyan Zhao
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When Careers Plateau

Research-Technology Management, 1988
Douglas T. Hall, Meryl Reis Louis
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The career plateau--the differential diagnosis: Part III.

Journal of post anesthesia nursing, 1990
This is the last article of a three-part series on the issue of the career plateau. The first article defined the problem of career plateauing and the heightened awareness by hospital and nursing administrators of hospital nurses' career needs. The second article dealt with strategies for change in the hospital organization, the manager, and the ...
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The effect of job content plateau on career commitment: exploring moderated and mediated role of proactive personality and job crafting

Management Research Review
Purpose The job content plateau (JCP) is a condition in which employees regard their jobs as routine, and it has been linked to employee turnover intentions and organisational dysfunctional consequences.
B. Jena   +3 more
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Relations of Career Plateau and Supervisory Support on Career Satisfaction

2016
Abstract: Career plateau is one of the major concept that has been around any organization in last decades and also that was changing the handling with it in a recent years.in this study addresses the factors that affect the job satisfaction and job plateau for instance challenging environment create positive attitude and more efficient outcome.
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Examining the Career Plateau: Some Preliminary Findings

Psychological Reports, 1989
This study examines the career plateau by comparing police officers having 15 or more years of service who had been promoted with those who had not. Although having similar career orientations when they began policing, officers at career plateau developed a nonwork orientation.
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Job content plateau and career commitment: the mediating role of developmental i-deals and the moderating role of proactive personality

Evidence-based HRM: a Global Forum for Empirical Scholarship
PurposeGiven the detrimental effects of job content plateau, the paper aims to study the impact of job content plateau on employees’ career commitment.
B. Jena   +3 more
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Becoming reluctant to share? Roles of career age and career plateau in the relationship between ethical leadership and knowledge sharing

Current Psychology, 2023
Yilin Jin   +6 more
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Nursing Staff Perception regarding Career Plateau and its Relation to their Work Engagement

Benha Journal of Applied Sciences, 2023
Madeha Elsayed   +2 more
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Influences of artificial intelligence (AI) awareness on career competency and job burnout

International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 2021
Yehuda Baruch
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