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The construct of career success: measurement issues and an empirical example

Journal

JOURNAL FOR LABOUR MARKET RESEARCH
Volume 43, Issue 3, Pages 195-206

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s12651-010-0034-6

Keywords

Objective vs. subjective career success; Self-referent vs. other-referent subjective success; Interplay between objective and subjective success in different fields of employment

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  1. German Research Council [AB 45/8-1/2/4/6]

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The aim of the present paper is twofold. We first give an overview of the multi-faceted construct of career success with its objective (real attainments) and subjective (perceived attainments) components and with the different methodologies measuring them (subjectivist vs. objectivist approaches). We also discuss the relationship between the different components of career success as revealed in the literature. Our second aim is to show that the interrelationship between the different facets of career success varies with the employment context. We analyze subjective and objective career success measures collected from professionals working either in the private sector, in the public sector, or that are self-employed. Our findings show that objective success and subjective success are more closely related in the private and self-employment sectors than in the public sector. Moreover, the interrelationship between objective and subjective success varies with the specific subjective success measure chosen. It is stronger for an other-referent subjective success measure than for a self-referent subjective success measure. Conclusions regarding the measurement of career success as well as regarding the relevance of subjective success for studying occupational careers are drawn.

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