Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1212788
The impact of gender-role-orientations on subjective career success: A multilevel study of 36 societies
The impact of gender-role-orientations on subjective career success: A multilevel study of 36 societies // Journal of Vocational Behavior (2022) doi:10.1016/j.jvb.2022.103773 (znanstveni, online first)
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Naslov
The impact of gender-role-orientations on subjective
career success: A multilevel study of 36 societies
Autori
Terpstra-Tong, Jane ; Ralston, David A. ; Treviño, Len ; Karam, Charlotte ; Furrer, Olivier ; Froese, Fabian ; Tjemkes, Brian ; Darder, Fidel León ; Richards, Malika ; Dabić, Marina ; Li, Yongjuan ; Fu, Pingping ; Molteni, Mario ; Palmer, Ian ; Tučková, Zuzana ; Szabo, Erna ; Poeschl, Gabrielle ; Hemmert, Martin ; Butt, Arif ; de la Garza, Teresa ; Susniene, Dalia ; Suzuki, Satoko ; Srinivasan, Narasimhan ; Gutierrez, Jamie Ruiz ; Ricard, Antonin ; Buzády, Zoltán ; Paparella, Luis Sigala ; Morales, Oswaldo ; Naidoo, Vik ; Kangasniemi-Haapala, Maria ; Dalgic, Tevfik ; Alas, Ruth ; Potocan, Vojko ; Dharmasiri, Ajantha S. ; Fang, Yongqing ; Burns, Calvin ; Crowley- Henry, Marian
Vrsta, podvrsta
Radovi u časopisima,
znanstveni
Izvornik
Journal of Vocational Behavior (2022)
Status rada
Online first
Ključne riječi
gender-role-orientation ; conservation of resources ; BEM sex role inventory (BSRI) ; hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) ; subject career success ; psychological androgyny
Sažetak
We investigate the relationships between gender- role-orientation (i.e., androgynous, masculine, feminine and undifferentiated) and subjective career success among business professionals from 36 societies. Drawing on the resource management perspective, we predict that androgynous individuals will report the highest subjective career success, followed by masculine, feminine, and undifferentiated individuals. We also postulate that meso-organizational culture and macro-societal values will have moderating effects on gender role’s impact on subjective career success. The results of our hierarchical linear models support the hypothesized hierarchy of the relationships between gender-role- orientations and subjective career success. However, we found that ethical achievement values at the societal culture level was the only variable that had a positive moderating impact on the relationship between feminine orientation and subjective career success. Thus, our findings of minimal moderation effect suggest that meso- and macro l evel environments may not play a significant role in determining an individual’s perception of career success.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Ekonomija, Psihologija
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- Current Contents Connect (CCC)
- Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC)
- Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
- SCI-EXP, SSCI i/ili A&HCI
- Scopus