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Hirschi, Andreas; Herrmann, Anne – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2013
The presence of a calling and career development are assumed to be closely related. However, the nature of and reason for this relationship have not been thoroughly investigated. We hypothesized the existence of reciprocal effects between calling and three dimensions of career preparation and assessed the change of the presence of a calling,…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Development, Career Planning, Self Efficacy
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Cardoso, Paulo – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2012
The role of repeated maladaptive relationship patterns established early in life has been widely studied with the goal of understanding the various factors and processes that contribute to and occur during development and psychological adaptation. The effects of maladaptive patterns have also been studied with regard to the goal of guiding…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Repetition, Career Counseling, Career Choice
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Lam, Simon S. K.; Ng, Thomas W. H.; Feldman, Daniel C. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2012
The current study examines the relationship between external job mobility and salary for employees in different career stages. Based on career stage and career timetable theories, we predict that external job mobility would generate the greatest salary benefits for early-career employees whereas external job mobility would generate fewer salary…
Descriptors: Employees, Foreign Countries, Occupational Mobility, Career Development
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Braunstein-Bercovitz, Hedva; Benjamin, Benny A.; Asor, Shiri; Lev, Maya – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2012
The purpose of this study was to examine a theoretically-based model in which insecure attachment is related to career indecision through the mediation of negative emotions. Two hundred college students completed questionnaires measuring anxious and avoidant dimensions of insecure attachment, negative emotions (trait and career-choice anxiety,…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Psychological Patterns, Security (Psychology), Attachment Behavior
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Del Corso, Jennifer; Rehfuss, Mark C. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2011
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…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Career Counseling, Career Development, Personal Narratives
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Bangali, Marcelline; Guichard, Jean – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2012
This article examines the role played by dialogic processes in the designing or redesigning of future expectations during a career guidance intervention. It discusses a specific method ("Giving instruction to a double") developed and used during career counseling sessions with two recent doctoral graduates. It intends both to help them outline or…
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Intervention, Expectation, Career Development
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LaPointe, Kirsi – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2010
In contrast to traditional definitions of career identity as an individual construct, this article argues for a discursive approach to career identity as a narrative practice. Career identity is conceptualized as a practice of articulating, performing and negotiating identity positions in narrating career experiences. By using the concept of…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Change, Career Development, Career Planning
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Lipshits-Braziler, Yuliya; Tatar, Moshe – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2012
This study investigated gender and ethnic differences in the perception of different types of career barriers among young adults in relation to their views of themselves as individuals (Personal Career Barriers) and their views of their gender and ethnic group (Group Career Barriers). This study also explored gender and ethnic differences in the…
Descriptors: Jews, Young Adults, Coping, Foreign Countries
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Dries, Nicky; Van Acker, Frederik; Verbruggen, Marijke – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2012
The talent management literature declares talent management a prime concern for HRM professionals while the careers literature calls talent management archaic. Three sets of assumptions identified through comparative review of both streams of the literature were tested in a large-scale survey (n = 941). We found more support for the assumptions…
Descriptors: Talent Development, Careers, Labor Force Development, Professional Personnel
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Hoekstra, Hans A. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2011
Career development is described as the interactive progression of internal career identity formation and the growth of external career significance. Argued is the need for a content model of career development where the field is dominated by process theories. A theory is put forward of career development crystallizing in the acquisition of career…
Descriptors: Career Development, Theories, Careers, Role
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Earl, Joanne K.; Minbashian, Amirali; Sukijjakhamin, Aun; Bright, Jim E. H. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2011
This paper extends earlier research exploring the relationship between career decision status and work outcomes by examining resignation behavior in a group of new graduates five years after initial appointment. On appointment various measures were collected including career decision status variables. Earlier research identified a significant…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Persistence, Graduates, Career Change
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Perdrix, Sophie; Stauffer, Sarah; Masdonati, Jonas; Massoudi, Koorosh; Rossier, Jerome – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2012
The short-term effectiveness of career counseling is well supported in the literature. However, the long-term impact is often overlooked. This study quantitatively investigated the long-term stability of the positive effects gained through the career counseling process and qualitatively observed participants' levels of career project…
Descriptors: Life Satisfaction, Career Choice, Career Counseling, Counseling Effectiveness
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Stringer, Kate; Jennifer Kerpelman; Vladimir Skorikov – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2011
Preparing for an adult career through careful planning, choosing a career, and gaining confidence to achieve career goals is a primary task during adolescence and early adulthood. The current study bridged identity process literature and career construction theory (Savickas, 2005) by examining the commitment component of career adaptability,…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Career Development, Career Choice, Self Concept
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Schultheiss, Donna E.; Watts, Jane; Sterland, Ljaja; O'Neill, Maggie – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2011
In response to the precarious and disadvantaged position of forced migrants in the United States and the UK, marked by unemployment, under employment and loss of career capital, this paper draws upon a relational cultural paradigm and a life design career model in order to understand migrant work life, shape the career intervention process and…
Descriptors: Intervention, Career Development, Employment, Migration
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Carette, Bernd; Anseel, Frederik; Lievens, Filip – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2013
To prevent the potential threats of career plateauing for mid-career employees, it has been suggested to give them challenging assignments. This approach is inspired by empirical findings demonstrating that challenging job assignments generally have positive effects on job performance and career development. However, these studies have…
Descriptors: Employees, Job Performance, Activities, Difficulty Level
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