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Author:Tremblay, M.
Roger, A.
Toulouse, J.-M.
Title:Career plateau and work attitudes: An empirical study of managers
Journal:Human Relations
1995 : MAR, VOL. 48:3, p. 221-237
Index terms:CAREER DEVELOPMENT
JOB ATTITUDES
MANAGEMENT SUCCESSION
Language:eng
Abstract:This study examines the effect of objective and subjective career plateau on the attitudes and behavior at work of a population of 2183 managers from three sectors of the Canada economy. Our study corroborates others that have found that "plateaued" and "non-plateaued" individuals respond differently to their work environment. Our results indicate that career plateau is associated with a number of consequences, once we have controlled for the effects of a number of personal characteristics such as age, sex, education, seniority and hierarchical level. The study also shows that the explanatory power of the subjective career plateau is significantly greater than that of objective career plateau. The explained variance in reaction is increased by at most 1% with the introduction of objective plateau for career satisfaction.
SCIMA record nr: 130009
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