CAREER EXPLORATORY INTENTIONS AND DECIDEDNESS AMONG STUDENTS: A CAREER SELF-MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE

Ştefana BUHĂESCU-CIUCĂ
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The present study aimed to expand the knowledge on the career exploratory intentions and decidedness in the career self-management model of Social Cognitive Career Theory (Lent & Brown, 2013). To predict these career behaviours, we used hierarchical regression and analysed the predictors role of socioeconomic status, social support, career exploration, and decision-making learning experiences, self-efficacy, and outcome expectations. In addition to the career variables included in the Career Self-Management Model, this study also explored the role of work volition, a central variable from the Psychology of Working Theory. Data were collected using an online survey filled in by 235 college students. The results showed that positive emotions and outcome expectations were significant predictors of exploratory intentions, while self-efficacy was a constant significant predictor of career decidedness. Socioeconomic status and work volition were not significant predictors in any of the models.
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学生的职业探索意向与决定:职业自我管理的视角
本研究旨在拓展社会认知职业理论(Lent & Brown, 2013)职业自我管理模型中关于职业探索意向和决定的知识。为了预测这些职业行为,我们采用层次回归方法,分析了社会经济地位、社会支持、职业探索、决策学习经历、自我效能感和结果期望对这些职业行为的预测作用。除了职业自我管理模型中包含的职业变量外,本研究还探讨了工作心理理论的中心变量——工作意志的作用。数据是通过235名大学生填写的在线调查收集的。结果表明,积极情绪和结果预期是探索意向的显著预测因子,而自我效能感是职业决定的持续显著预测因子。社会经济地位和工作意愿在任何模型中都不是显著的预测因子。
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