Occupational specialty congruence: New data and future directions |
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Authors: | Elchanan I. Meir Samuel Melamed |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Psychology, Tel Aviv University, Israel b National Institute of Occupational and Environmental Health, Raanana, Israel |
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Abstract: | The present research examined the relationship between within-occupational congruence and satisfaction, and attempted to integrate hypotheses and findings of prior studies with the conceptual implications of occupational specialty congruence. Correspondence between vocational interests within occupations and specialty choice has shown higher correlations with satisfaction than with congruence (Assouline & Meir, 1987). Occupational specialty congruence was derived by comparing preferred functions with the actual functions characterizing a given occupational specialty. In the present study, involving 120 computer software professionals, occupational specialty congruence correlated approximately .45 with satisfaction, using core job function dimensions. Specialty change within occupation, rather than occupational change, may help in cases of poor occupational choice, burnout, or a change in health. Further research should explore the generalizability of the function dimensions employed herein. Identifying core dimensions can aid in designing both career tracks and certification exams. |
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Keywords: | Congruence Specialty congruence Within-occupational congruence Occupational specialty congruence Holland&rsquo s theory Satisfaction Contact with people Skill utilization Software |
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