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Subjective career success: A study of managers and support personnel
Authors:Gattiker  Urs E  Larwood  Laurie
Institution:(1) Department of Human Resource Management, School of Management, The University of Lethbridge, T1K-3M4 Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada;(2) Department of Management, University of Illinois-Chicago, Chicago
Abstract:Despite popular belief that managers are successful by virtue of their positions, few studies have examined the position-success relationship. In this research, it was predicted that subjective career success is a multi-dimensional construct whose facets can be measured by several factors. Moreover, the phenomenon of career success was tested to see if it would relate to an employee's perception of occupational self-concept and job features. The notion that these dimensions would predict some aspects of career success more accurately for either managers or support personnel was also investigated. The confirming results obtained in this study and their implications for future research as well as practitioners are discussed.An earlier version of this article was presented at the 93rd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, California, 1985.
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