Synchronous and Time-Lagged Effects between Occupational Self-Efficacy and Objective and Subjective Career Success: Findings from a Four-Wave and 9-Year Longitudinal Study


Autoria(s): Spurk, Daniel; Abele, Andrea E.
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01/04/2014

Resumo

We integrated research on the dimensionality of career success into social-cognitive career theory and explored the positive feedback loop between occupational self-efficacy and objective and subjective career success over time (self-efficacy → objective success → subjective success → self-efficacy). Furthermore, we theoretically accounted for synchronous and time-lagged effects, as well as indirect reciprocity between the variables. We tested the proposed model by means of longitudinal structural equation modeling in a 9-year four-wave panel design, by applying a model comparison approach and indirect effect analyses (N = 608 professionals). The findings supported the proposed positive feedback loop between occupational self-efficacy and career success. Supporting our time-based reasoning, the findings showed that unfolding effects between occupational self-efficacy and objective career success take more time (i.e., time-lagged or over time) than unfolding effects between objective and subjective career success, as well as between subjective career success and occupational self-efficacy (i.e., synchronous or concurrently). Indirect effects of past on future occupational self-efficacy via objective and subjective career success were significant, providing support for an indirect reciprocity model. Results are discussed with respect to extensions of social-cognitive career theory and occupational self-efficacy development over time.

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Spurk, Daniel; Abele, Andrea E. (2014). Synchronous and Time-Lagged Effects between Occupational Self-Efficacy and Objective and Subjective Career Success: Findings from a Four-Wave and 9-Year Longitudinal Study. Journal of vocational behavior, 84(2), pp. 119-132. Academic Press 10.1016/j.jvb.2013.12.002 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvb.2013.12.002>

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eng

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Academic Press

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http://boris.unibe.ch/65692/

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Spurk, Daniel; Abele, Andrea E. (2014). Synchronous and Time-Lagged Effects between Occupational Self-Efficacy and Objective and Subjective Career Success: Findings from a Four-Wave and 9-Year Longitudinal Study. Journal of vocational behavior, 84(2), pp. 119-132. Academic Press 10.1016/j.jvb.2013.12.002 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvb.2013.12.002>

Palavras-Chave #150 Psychology #300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology
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