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The effects of objective career success on subsequent subjective career success
Authors:Stephen A. Stumpf  Walter G. Tymon Jr.
Affiliation:Department of Management and Operations, Villanova School of Business, Villanova University, 800 Lancaster Avenue, Villanova, PA 19085 USA
Abstract:We use a sample of working adults (N = 638) to explore the effects of past objective career success (mobility, promotions, and salary change) on current subjective success (human capital assessments by one's managers, core self evaluations, satisfaction with one's career) by gender, across an economic cycle (2004–2011), controlling for career stage. Results support a strong influence of past promotions, and less so for salary changes, on subjective career success. These effects were stronger for men and during the economic contraction, with managers being affected in their assessments based on the employees' past promotions. In contrast, past job mobility did not relate to subjective career success for either gender in periods of economic expansion or contraction. Evidence for an interactive perspective of career success whereby past objective success affects current subjective success is presented, as well as potential implications of the findings.
Keywords:Core self evaluation   Gender   Human capital   Promotion   Salary   Economic cycle
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