Psychological mobility and career success in the ‘New’ career climate
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Martin G. Evans,et al. Career Boundaries in a "Boundaryless" World , 2000 .
[2] M. Gangl. The Only Way is Up? Employment Protection and Job Mobility among Recent Entrants to European Labour Markets , 2003 .
[3] G. Labianca,et al. CAREER-RELATED NETWORK BUILDING BEHAVIORS, RANGE SOCIAL CAPITAL, AND CAREER OUTCOMES. , 2007 .
[4] J. Bishop. Job Performance, Turnover, and Wage Growth , 1990, Journal of Labor Economics.
[5] E. Deci,et al. The "What" and "Why" of Goal Pursuits: Human Needs and the Self-Determination of Behavior , 2000 .
[6] Sylvia Fuller,et al. Job Mobility and Wage Trajectories for Men and Women in the United States , 2008 .
[7] Hans-Georg Wolff,et al. Effects of networking on career success: a longitudinal study. , 2009, The Journal of applied psychology.
[8] Janet H. Marler,et al. Boundaryless and traditional contingent employees: worlds apart , 2002 .
[9] M. Brynin,et al. Occupational Change in Britain and Germany , 2009 .
[10] Wayne M. Wormley,et al. Effects of Race on Organizational Experiences, Job Performance Evaluations, and Career Outcomes , 1990 .
[11] Timothy T. Baldwin,et al. Ability and Personality Predictors of Salary, Perceived Job Success, and Perceived Career Success in the Initial Career Stage , 2008 .
[12] Michael J. Stevens,et al. Career-Related Antecedents and Outcomes of Job Rotation , 1994 .
[13] Maurice Gesthuizen. Job characteristics and voluntary mobility in The Netherlands: Differential education and gender patterns? , 2009 .
[14] Michael B. Arthur,et al. The boundaryless career , 2006 .
[15] Thomas W. Dougherty,et al. Networking behaviors and career outcomes: differences for men and women? , 2004 .
[16] Peter A. Heslin,et al. Conceptualizing and Evaluating Career Success , 2005 .
[17] Daniel M. Cable,et al. AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE PREDICTORS OF EXECUTIVE CAREER SUCCESS , 1995 .
[18] Daniel J. Brass. Being in the right place: A structural analysis of individual influence in an organization. , 1984 .
[19] Terry R. Johnson,et al. A Survey of Management Training and Education Practices in U.S. Companies. , 1988 .
[20] Sully Taylor,et al. Boundaryless careers, social capital, and knowledge management: Implications for organizational performance , 2009 .
[21] J. Cook,et al. Scales for the measurement of some work attitudes and aspects of psychological well‐being , 1979 .
[22] Ken Starkey,et al. New careers for old? Organizational and individual responses to changing boundaries , 2006 .
[23] I. Mervielde. The B5BBS-25 : a Flemish set of bipolar markers for the Big-5 personality-factors , 1992 .
[24] Neal Schmitt,et al. A model of career success: A longitudinal study of emergency physicians , 2008 .
[25] Nicky Dries,et al. “Real” high‐potential careers: An empirical study into the perspectives of organisations and high potentials , 2007 .
[26] Maria L. Kraimer,et al. A Social Capital Theory of Career Success , 2001 .
[27] R. Goffee,et al. Career Frontiers: New Conceptions of Working Lives , 2000 .
[28] Richard A. Young,et al. The Future of Career , 2000 .
[29] K. S. Lyness,et al. Climbing the corporate ladder: do female and male executives follow the same route? , 2000, The Journal of applied psychology.
[30] D. Guest,et al. Have careers become boundaryless? , 2010 .
[31] R. Sorrentino,et al. Predicting Behavioural Intentions to Those With Mental Illness: the Role of Attitude Specificity and Norms , 2010, The International journal of social psychiatry.
[32] Christopher Orpen,et al. The Effects of Organizational and Individual Career Management on Career Success (Влияние организационного и индивидуального управления карьерой на успех в карьерном росте) , 1994 .
[33] K. Dewettinck,et al. The professional career on the right track: A study on the interaction between career self-management and organizational career management in explaining employee outcomes , 2009 .
[34] Icek Ajzen,et al. From Intentions to Actions: A Theory of Planned Behavior , 1985 .
[35] J. Arnold,et al. The Psychology of Careers in Industrial - Organizational Settings: A Critical but Appreciative Analysis , 2008 .
[36] Thomas Cornelißen,et al. The Interaction of Job Satisfaction, Job Search, and Job Changes. An Empirical Investigation with German Panel Data , 2009 .
[37] Torben Drewes. Internal and external labour mobility in Canada , 1993 .
[38] Nicky Dries,et al. Career success: Constructing a multidimensional model , 2008 .
[39] Marlene Kim. Where the Grass Is Greener: Voluntary Turnover and Wage Premiums , 1999 .
[40] Yongho Park. The Predictors of Subjective Career Success: An Empirical Study of Employee Development in a Korean Financial Company , 2010 .
[41] Celeste P.M. Wilderom,et al. Career success in a boundaryless career world. , 2005 .
[42] Judith K. Pringle,et al. Challenges for the boundaryless career odyssey , 2003 .
[43] K. Sigman,et al. A hobo syndrome? Mobility, wages, and job turnover , 2004 .
[44] M. Arthur,et al. The boundaryless career: a competency- based perspective , 1994 .
[45] Lisa A. Mainiero,et al. Gender role differences in reactions to unemployment: Exploring psychological mobility and boundaryless careers , 2010 .
[46] M. Butts,et al. Predictors of success in the era of the boundaryless career , 2003 .
[47] Michael B. Arthur,et al. The evolution of the boundaryless career concept: Examining physical and psychological mobility , 2006 .
[48] Thomas W. H. Ng,et al. Human capital and objective indicators of career success: The mediating effects of cognitive ability and conscientiousness , 2010 .
[49] Yehuda Baruch,et al. Managing Careers: theory and practice , 2004 .
[50] R. Bagozzi. The self-regulation of attitudes, intentions, and behavior , 1992 .
[51] J. Jaccard,et al. Attitudes and Behavior: An Analysis of Specificity of Attitudinal Predictors , 1977 .
[52] J. Hofmans,et al. Development and validation of an objective intra-organizational career success measure for managers , 2009 .
[53] C. Orpen. Dependency as a Moderator of the Effects of Networking Behavior on Managerial Career Success , 1996 .
[54] Yehuda Baruch,et al. Advances in Career Theory and Research: A Critical Review and Agenda for Future Exploration , 2009 .
[55] J. Beckmann,et al. Action control : from cognition to behavior , 1985 .
[56] M. Savickas. The Future of Career: Renovating the psychology of careers for the twenty-first century , 2000 .
[57] Pamela S. Tolbert,et al. Gender, family and career in the era of boundarylessness: determinants and effects of intra- and inter-organizational mobility , 2003 .
[58] M. Tienda,et al. Job Mobility and Early Career Wage Growth of White, African‐American, and Hispanic Women* , 2005 .
[59] D. Hall,et al. Protean and boundaryless careers: An empirical exploration , 2006 .
[60] Maarten H. J. Wolbers,et al. School-to-work transitions in Europe : analyses of the EU LFS 2000 ad hoc module , 2002 .
[61] C. Cooper,et al. International review of industrial and organizational psychology , 1986 .
[62] Klaus Schömann,et al. Mobility in Europe , 2006 .
[63] Peter A. Heslin,et al. Self- and Other-Referent Criteria of Career Success , 2003 .
[64] Robert W. Lent,et al. Social Cognitive Career Theory and Subjective Well-Being in the Context of Work , 2008 .
[65] Tor Guimaraes,et al. Antecedents and Consequences of Job Satisfaction among Information Center Employees , 1993, J. Manag. Inf. Syst..