Self-esteem,self-perceived abilities,and vocational choice |
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Authors: | Roger Mansfield |
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Affiliation: | London Business School UK |
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Abstract: | This research tested the theory that self-esteem acts as a moderating variable in the occupational choice process. The theory was not supported when the relationships between self-esteem, self-perceived abilities and abilities perceived as required in occupations were examined. Rather, the data were consistent with the self-implementation theory of vocational choice. However, it was found that those with high self-esteem were more likely than those with low self-esteem to see themselves as possessing the abilities they saw as necessary in their chosen occupations. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be directed to the author Organizational Behavior Research Group London Business School 94 Park Rd. Regents Park London N.W. 1 England. |
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