独创性
持续性
人力资源管理
职业生涯管理
职业发展
人力资源
心理学
过程(计算)
价值(数学)
休克(循环)
工作(物理)
资源(消歧)
社会心理学
公共关系
管理
政治学
经济
创造力
医学
计算机网络
操作系统
机器学习
内科学
工程类
生态学
生物
机械工程
计算机科学
作者
Karen Pak,Dorien Kooij,Annet H. de Lange,Maria Christina Meyers,Marc van Veldhoven
出处
期刊:Career Development International
[Emerald Publishing Limited]
日期:2020-12-23
卷期号:26 (4): 514-539
被引量:33
标识
DOI:10.1108/cdi-10-2018-0271
摘要
Purpose Employees need a sustainable career to prolong their working lives. The ability, motivation and opportunity to work form an important basis for sustainable careers across the lifespan. However, over the lifespan of their careers employees are likely to experience several career shocks (e.g. becoming chronically ill or being fired) which might result in unsustainable trajectories. This study aims to contribute to the literature on sustainable careers by unraveling the process through which careers shocks relate to career (un)sustainability and what role perceptions of human resource practices play in the process. Design/methodology/approach Thirty-three in-depth retrospective interviews with participants of 50 years and older were conducted and analyzed using a template analysis. Findings Results showed that career shocks influence career sustainability through a process of changes in demands or changes in resources, which in turn, relate to changes in person–job fit. When person-job–fit diminished, the ability, motivation and opportunity to continue working decreased, whereas when person–job fit improved, the ability, motivation and opportunity to continue working improved as well. Organizations appear to be able to diminish the negative consequences of career shocks by offering job resources such as HR practices in response to career shocks. Research limitations/implications A limitation of this study is the retrospective nature of the interviews, which could have resulted in recollection bias. Practical implications This study gives HRM practitioners insight into the HR practices that are effective in overcoming career shocks. Originality/value This study extends existing literature by including career shocks as possible predictors of sustainable careers.
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