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Subjective career success: A meta-analytic review
Authors:Thomas W.H. Ng  Daniel C. Feldman
Affiliation:1. The University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Business and Economics, Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong;2. The University of Georgia, Terry College of Business, Athens, GA 30602, USA
Abstract:
This study proposes that employees have to face a variety of obstacles over the course of their careers, each of which can create stress for employees and, in so doing, lower their subjective career success (SCS). Using a meta-analysis of 216 samples published over the past three decades (N = 94,090), we found that career hurdles associated with dispositional traits (e.g., low emotional stability), motivation (e.g., low work engagement), social networks (e.g. low supervisor support), and organizational and job support (e.g., job insecurity) were all significantly related to lower SCS. Counter to expectations, background-related hurdles (e.g., being female) and skill-related hurdles (e.g., lack of job changes and international experience) were not significantly related to SCS.
Keywords:Subjective career success   Career satisfaction   Hurdles   Obstacles   Meta-analysis
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