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Career Engagement: Investigating Intraindividual Predictors of Weekly Fluctuations in Proactive Career Behaviors
Authors:Andreas Hirschi  Philipp Alexander Freund
Affiliation:1. Institute of Psychology, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland;2. Department of Psychology, Leuphana University of Lueneburg, Lueneburg, Germany
Abstract:This study applied a microlevel perspective on how within‐individual differences in motivational and social‐cognitive factors affected the weekly fluctuations of engagement in proactive career behaviors among a group of 67 German university students. Career self‐efficacy beliefs, perceived career barriers, experienced social career support, positive and negative emotions, and career engagement were assessed weekly for 13 consecutive weeks. Hierarchical linear regression analyses showed that above average levels of career engagement within individuals were predicted by higher than average perceived social support and positive emotions during a given week. Conversely, within‐individual differences in self‐efficacy, barriers, and negative emotions had no effect. The results suggest that career interventions should provide boosts in social support and positive emotions.
Keywords:career engagement  diary study  university students  self‐directed career management
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