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Career adaptability and perceived overqualification: Testing a dual-path model among Chinese human resource management professionals
Authors:Weiguo Yang  Yanjun Guan  Xin Lai  Zhuolin She  Andrew John Lockwood
Affiliation:1. Renmin University of China, Beijing, China;2. University of Surrey, UK;3. Xi''an Jiaotong University, Shaanxi Province, China;4. Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Abstract:Based on career construction theory, the current research examined the relationship between career adaptability and perceived overqualification among a sample of Chinese human resource management professionals (N = 220). The results of a survey study showed that career adaptability predicted perceived overqualification through a dual-path model: On the one hand, career adaptability positively predicted employees' perceived delegation, which had a subsequent negative effect on perceived overqualification. At the same time, career adaptability also positively predicted career anchor in challenge, which in turn positively predicted overqualification. This dual-path mediation model provides a novel perspective to understand the mechanisms through which career adaptability affects perceived overqualification, and demonstrates the coexistence of opposite effects in this process. In addition, the results also showed that the effects of perceived delegation and career anchor in challenge on perceived overqualification were stronger among employees with a higher (vs. lower) level of organizational tenure. These findings carry implications for both career development theories and organizational management practices.
Keywords:Career construction theory   Career adaptability   Perceived overqualification
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