Career anchors and preferences for organizational career management: a study of information technology professionals in three European countries

Volume: 30, Issue: 22, Pages: 3190 - 3222
Published: Oct 4, 2017
Abstract
Careers research has moved beyond the notion of traditional careers in a stable, predictable work environment to a more individual perspective. However, individual agency in career management is still likely to involve interactions between organizations and individuals. This is particularly evident in organizational career management (OCM). Career anchor theory has shed light on the work preferences of professionals but little research has...
Paper Details
Title
Career anchors and preferences for organizational career management: a study of information technology professionals in three European countries
Published Date
Oct 4, 2017
Volume
30
Issue
22
Pages
3190 - 3222
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