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Exploring types of career orientation: A latent class analysis approach
Authors:Marius Gerber  Anette Wittekind  Gudela Grote  Bruno Staffelbach
Affiliation:aDepartment of Management, Technology and Economics, ETH Zurich, Kreuzplatz 5, 8032 Zurich, Switzerland;bHewitt Associates, Lagerstrasse 33, Postfach, 8021 Zurich, Switzerland;cChair of Human Resource Management, University of Zurich, Plattenstrasse 14, 8032 Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract:Career literature has been discussing the decline of the traditional career. Despite this debate, systematic information on the prevalence of contemporary career types is lacking. Two studies with large samples of employees aimed to determine types of career orientation, to explore their prevalence, and to validate these types by testing hypotheses relating each of the career orientations to work attitudes and sociodemographical variables. In study 1 (N = 835), we identified four types of career orientation – traditional/promotion, traditional/loyalty, independent, disengaged – applying exploratory latent class analysis. These were confirmed in study 2 (N = 737) with confirmatory latent class analysis. The variables associated with the career orientation types mostly followed the predicted pattern. Almost two thirds reported a traditional career orientation, while one fifth each expressed an independent and a disengaged orientation. This finding shows that people’s career orientation does not reflect the changes that many authors argue have been occurring.
Keywords:Career types   Career orientation   Career management   Latent class analysis
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