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Work Engagement and Career: Proposing Research Agendas Through a Review of Literature

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HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
Volume 15, Issue 1, Pages 29-54

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1534484316628356

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work engagement; career; literature review

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Work engagement is currently one of the most studied topics in organizational science. Moreover, from the various performance-based perspectives of human resource development (HRD), work engagement is closely tied to employees' career. However, although research on work engagement and career has been conducted, more research is necessary to understand these concepts and investigate their relationship given their positive influences on organizations. More specifically, a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between work engagement and career that draws on the extant literature is both relevant to and beneficial for HRD professionals seeking to design and implement career-related strategies to enhance individual employees' levels of work engagement. Thus, this study aims to examine the relationship between work engagement and career, ultimately synthesizing current studies into an integrated framework that describes the work engagement-career relationship and suggests future research agendas.

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