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Comparing two career adaptability measures for career construction theory: Relations with boundaryless mindset and protean career attitudes
Authors:Kim Yin Chan  Marilyn A. UyMoon-ho R. Ho  Y.L. SamOleksandr S. Chernyshenko  Kang-Yang Trevor Yu
Affiliation:Nanyang Technological University, 50 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798, Singapore
Abstract:We examined the constructs underlying the Career Maturity Inventory-Adaptability Form (CMI-C) and the Career Adapt-Abilities Scale (CAAS). Data from 852 university students indicated that the second-order factors for both scales correlate .43, suggesting that they measure different yet related constructs. All three subscales of the CMI-C correlate most with the “concern” subscale of the CAAS rather than with the corresponding subscale. It appears that the CMI-C is a measure of particular career adaptability for choosing a career whereas the CAAS is a global measure of career adaptability for dealing with all of the tasks of vocational development across the life span. Regression analyses show that the CMI-C does not add to the prediction of boundaryless mindset and protean career attitudes over the CAAS. Relationships between the CMI-C and CAAS with entrepreneurial, professional, and leadership career motivation profiles showed that the CAAS is more strongly related to boundaryless mindset and protean career attitudes, while the CMI-C appears to relate to more traditional (professional and leadership) career motivations.
Keywords:Career adaptability   Career maturity   Boundaryless mindset   Protean career attitude   Career construction theory   Career motivation profiles
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