Contemporary career orientations and career self-management: A review and integration
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Successful career development requires increased career self-management and contemporary career orientations accordingly stress the importance of being self-directed, values-driven, and flexible. This paper provides an overview of key perspectives on contemporary career orientations in relation to career self-management (CSM), as well as a systematic review of these two streams of literatures. With a focus on highly influential classic and recent papers as well as on all papers published in the Journal of Vocational Behavior on these topics, we aim to integrate the literatures on career orientations and CSM and advance future research. To this purpose, we present an integrative framework of career self-regulation which views CSM as a dynamic process consisting of goal setting and development, information seeking, planning and execution of behaviors, and monitoring and feedback processing. This process is influenced by, and subsequently affects, individual career orientations. We finish the paper by providing several directions for future research in terms of examining more dynamic and self-regulatory processes, unpacking the role of context, integrating the larger proactivity literature, applying a work-nonwork perspective, and developing and testing interventions.
Date of Publication
2021-04-20
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Article
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Career orientations
Career self-management
Self-regulation
Protean career
Boundaryless career
Proactive career behavior
Career self-management
Self-regulation
Protean career
Boundaryless career
Proactive career behavior
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en
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Journal of vocational behavior
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
0001-8791
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open.access