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Becton, J. Bret; Carr, Jon C.; Judge, Timothy A. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2011
The current study examines the relationship between an individual's history of changing jobs and future turnover (the so-called "hobo syndrome"). Relying on self-consistency theory, it was hypothesized that the relationship between job mobility history and turnover is moderated by job complexity. Using a sample of 393 employees from two…
Descriptors: Occupational Mobility, Employees, Career Change, Labor Turnover
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Gruman, Jamie A.; Saks, Alan M. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2011
The purpose of this study was to investigate student preferences for socialization tactics and their intentions to be proactive when they begin a new job. We examined the relationship between the Five Factor Model of personality and proactive personality with socialization tactics preferences and proactive behavior intentions in a sample of 243…
Descriptors: College Students, Socialization, Personality, Undergraduate Students
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Woo, Sang Eun – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2011
This study attempts to clarify conceptual and operational inconsistencies in the literature around "Ghiselli's hobo syndrome." I propose that defining characteristics of hobo syndrome should include both the exhibition of frequent job movement behavior and positive attitudes about such behavior. This definition effectively differentiates…
Descriptors: Construct Validity, Validity, Multivariate Analysis, Research and Development
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Leuty, Melanie E.; Hansen, Jo-Ida C. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2011
Despite the importance of work values in the process of career adjustment (Dawis, 2002), little empirical research has focused on articulating the domains represented within the construct of work values and the examination of evidence of validity for the construct has been limited. Furthermore, the larger number of work values measures has made it…
Descriptors: Evidence, Work Attitudes, Construct Validity, Validity
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Weigl, Matthias; Hornung, Severin; Parker, Sharon K.; Petru, Raluca; Glaser, Jurgen; Angerer, Peter – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2010
Drawing on Conservation of Resources Theory and previous research on work engagement, the present study investigates gain spirals between employees' engagement and their task, social, and personal resources. It focuses on the key resources of job control, positive work relationships, and active coping behavior. In a three-wave design, work…
Descriptors: Intervals, Structural Equation Models, Physicians, Coping
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Duffy, Ryan D.; Manuel, R. Stephen; Borges, Nicole J.; Bott, Elizabeth M. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2011
The present study investigated the relation of calling to the vocational development and well-being of a sample of medical students. Students were surveyed at two time points: prior to beginning the first year of medical school and prior to beginning the third year of medical school. At each time point, calling moderately correlated with positive…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Life Satisfaction, Medical Schools, Well Being
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Phillips, Susan D.; And Others – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1988
Contains review of literature relevant to career development and vocational behavior available during 1987. Two major review sections (vocational choice and career development, and vocational behavior in organizations) cover literature on theory, research, and practice related to individual's preparatory and actual work experiences. Concluding…
Descriptors: Behavior, Career Choice, Career Development, Literature Reviews
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Eby, Lillian T.; McManus, Stacy E. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2004
Negative experiences were obtained from mentors to identify the role played by proteges in creating difficulties within mentoring relationships. Content analysis revealed a wide range of examples, many of which were consistent with theory and research on dysfunctional mentoring and interpersonal relationships. The findings also indicated that the…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Mentors, Role, Interpersonal Relationship