Career adaptability: A meta-analysis of relationships with measures of adaptivity,adapting responses,and adaptation results |
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Authors: | Cort W. Rudolph Kristi N. Lavigne Hannes Zacher |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO, USA;2. Institute of Psychology, University of Leipzig, Germany;3. School of Management, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia |
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Abstract: | Career adaptability, a psychosocial resource for managing career-related tasks, transitions, and traumas, is a central construct in career construction theory and the field of vocational psychology. Based on the career construction model of adaptation, we conducted a meta-analysis to examine relationships of career adaptability with measures of adaptivity, adapting responses, adaptation results, and demographic covariates. Results based on a total of 90 studies show that career adaptability is significantly associated with measures of adaptivity (i.e., cognitive ability, big five traits, self-esteem, core self-evaluations, proactive personality, future orientation, hope, and optimism), adapting responses (i.e., career planning, career exploration, occupational self-efficacy, and career decision-making self-efficacy), adaptation results (i.e., career identity, calling, career/job/school satisfaction, affective organizational commitment, job stress, employability, promotability, turnover intentions, income, engagement, self-reported work performance, entrepreneurial outcomes, life satisfaction, and positive and negative affect), as well as certain demographic characteristics (i.e., age, education). Multiple regression analyses based on meta-analytic correlations demonstrated the incremental predictive validity of career adaptability, above and beyond other individual difference characteristics, for a variety of career, work, and subjective well-being outcomes. Overall, the findings from this meta-analysis support the career construction model of adaptation. |
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Keywords: | Career adaptability CAAS Career construction Career success Meta-analysis |
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