Action regulation theory and career self-management |
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Authors: | Babette Raabe Michael Frese |
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Affiliation: | a Siemens AG, USA b Psychology Department, University of Giessen, Otto-Behaghelstrasse 10F, D35394, Giessen, Germany c Psychology Department, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI 48859, USA |
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Abstract: | Much of the responsibility for managing careers is shifting from employers to adaptive and proactive employees. A career management intervention based on action regulation theory trained 205 white collar employees to engage actively in their own career building by increasing their self-knowledge, career goal commitment, and career plan quality. As hypothesized, these three variables were positively related to subsequent career self-management behaviors, which led both directly and indirectly to career satisfaction almost 10 months after the intervention. Self-management career interventions based within an employing organization appear feasible. |
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Keywords: | Action regulation theory Career development Self-management behaviors Career satisfaction Intervention Evaluation Career building |
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