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dc.creatorAndresen, M.
dc.creatorApospori, E.
dc.creatorGunz, H.
dc.creatorSuzanne, P.A.
dc.creatorTaniguchi, M.
dc.creatorLysova, E.I.
dc.creatorAdeleye, I.
dc.creatorBabalola, O.
dc.creatorBagdadli, S.
dc.creatorBakuwa, R.
dc.creatorBogićević Milikić, B.
dc.creatorBosak, J.
dc.creatorBriscoe, J.P.
dc.creatorCha, J.-S.
dc.creatorChudzikowski, K.
dc.creatorCotton, R.
dc.creatorDello Russo, S.
dc.creatorDickmann, M.
dc.creatorDries, N.
dc.creatorDysvik, A.
dc.creatorEggenhofer-Rehart, P.
dc.creatorFei, Z.
dc.creatorFerencikova, S.
dc.creatorGianecchini, M.
dc.creatorGubler, M.
dc.creatorHackett, D.
dc.creatorHall, D.T.
dc.creatorJepsen, D.
dc.creatorÇakmak-Otluoğlu, K.Ö.
dc.creatorKaše, R.
dc.creatorKhapova, S.
dc.creatorKim, N.
dc.creatorLazarova, M.
dc.creatorLehmann, P.
dc.creatorMadero, S.
dc.creatorMandel, D.
dc.creatorMayrhofer, W.
dc.creatorMishra, S.K.
dc.creatorNaito, C.
dc.creatorNikodijević, Ana
dc.creatorParry, E.
dc.creatorReichel, A.
dc.creatorRozo Posada, P.L.
dc.creatorSaher, N.
dc.creatorSaxena, R.
dc.creatorSchleicher, N.
dc.creatorShen, Y.
dc.creatorSchramm, F.
dc.creatorSmale, A.
dc.creatorUnite, J.
dc.creatorVerbruggen, M.
dc.creatorZikić, J.
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-12T11:32:35Z-
dc.date.available2023-05-12T11:32:35Z-
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.issn0954-5395
dc.identifier.urihttps://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2142-
dc.description.abstractCareers exist in a societal context that offers both constraints and opportunities for career actors. Whereas most studies focus on proximal individual and/or organisational-level variables, we provide insights into how career goals and behaviours are understood and embedded in the more distal societal context. More specifically, we operationalise societal context using the career-related human potential composite and aim to understand if and why career goals and behaviours vary between countries. Drawing on a model of career structuration and using multilevel mediation modelling, we draw on a survey of 17,986 employees from 27 countries, covering nine of GLOBE's 10 cultural clusters, and national statistical data to examine the relationship between societal context (macrostructure building the career-opportunity structure) and actors' career goals (career mesostructure) and career behaviour (actions). We show that societal context in terms of societies' career-related human potential composite is negatively associated with the importance given to financial achievements as a specific career mesostructure in a society that is positively related to individuals' proactive career behaviour. Our career mesostructure fully mediates the relationship between societal context and individuals' proactive career behaviour. In this way, we expand career theory's scope beyond occupation- and organisation-related factors.en
dc.publisherBlackwell Publishing Ltd
dc.rightsopenAccess
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
dc.sourceHuman Resource Management Journal
dc.subjectsocietal contexten
dc.subjectproactive career behaviouren
dc.subjectmodel of career structurationen
dc.subjectimportance of financial achievementsen
dc.subjectcareersen
dc.subjectcareer-related human potentialen
dc.subjectcareer mesostructureen
dc.titleCareers in context: An international study of career goals as mesostructure between societies' career-related human potential and proactive career behaviouren
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dc.rights.licenseBY-NC-ND
dc.citation.epage391
dc.citation.issue3
dc.citation.other30(3): 365-391
dc.citation.rankaM21
dc.citation.spage365
dc.citation.volume30
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/1748-8583.12247
dc.identifier.fulltexthttp://prototype2.rcub.bg.ac.rs/bitstream/id/709/2138.pdf
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