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| Author: | Poole, M.E. Langan-Fox, J. Omodei, M. |
| Title: | Contrasting subjective and objective criteria as determinants of perceived career success: a longitudinal study. |
| Journal: | Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
1993 : VOL. 66:1, p. 39-54 |
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| Freeterms: | LAUFBAHNPLANUNG |
| Language: | eng |
| Abstract: | This study draws together the literature on perceived career success and develops a framework which concerns 'striving to know and feel good about oneself' as a primary goal of adult life. Results of a study are presented. It was hypothesized that subjective criteria, for example being satisfied in one's job, would be a more important determinant of perceived success than objective criteria, such as attainment. The results are discussed in terms of further development of a career success theory. |
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