The impact of protean career on career sustainability: Mediating effect of perceived employability

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Australian Journal of Career Development Pub Date : 2024-08-14 DOI:10.1177/10384162241264192
P M Nimmi, Clement Cabral, Georgia Thrasyvoulou, Marco Giovanni Mariani, Gerardo Petruzziello
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Despite the studies on protean career attitude in the career management literature, career sustainability and its potential outcomes have been subjected to study with limited empirical evidence. With this context, this study propounds a conceptual model connecting protean career orientation and perceived employability with career sustainability. Besides, sequentially, we posit that lifelong learning and proactive skill development mediate the relationship between protean career orientation and perceived employability. To establish the relationship, this study gathered data from Italy and Cyprus. Structural equation modelling was performed using the data collected. The results indicated serial mediation paths through which protean orientation impacts career sustainability.
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蛋白型职业生涯对职业可持续性的影响:就业能力的中介效应
尽管在职业管理文献中对 "蛋白型职业态度 "进行了研究,但对职业可持续性及其潜在结果的研究实证有限。在此背景下,本研究提出了一个概念模型,将蛋白型职业取向和感知就业能力与职业可持续性联系起来。此外,我们依次假设终身学习和主动技能发展是蛋白型职业取向与感知就业能力之间关系的中介。为了建立这种关系,本研究收集了来自意大利和塞浦路斯的数据。利用收集到的数据建立了结构方程模型。结果表明,职业倾向对职业可持续性产生影响的一系列中介路径。
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