Authors
Kim Yin Chan, R Ho Moon-ho, Oleksandr S Chernyshenko, Olwen Bedford, Marilyn A Uy, David Gomulya, YL Sam, Wei Ming J Phan
Publication date
2012/8/1
Journal
Journal of Vocational Behavior
Volume
81
Issue
1
Pages
73-88
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
We propose a person-centered framework for conceptualizing subjective careers in an increasingly boundaryless work context. Specifically, we argue that entrepreneurship, professionalism, and leadership (EPL) can serve as three key dimensions of subjective career space. We relate this framework to earlier macro-level national and organizational career models proposed by Kanter (1989) and Schein (1978). Our empirical study involving 10,326 Singaporean university students demonstrated that entrepreneurial, professional, and leadership career aspirations (including motivations, efficacies, and intentions) can be measured independently, that these career dimensions are independent of vocational interests, and that they are to some degree viewed as competing career alternatives. We also show that EPL motivation profiles can operationalize the boundaryless and protean career concepts. Individuals …
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