2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvb.2016.09.002
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Career adaptability: A meta-analysis of relationships with measures of adaptivity, adapting responses, and adaptation results

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“…Adaptivity refers to flexibility and willingness to make changes in self and situation by responding effectively to career-related tasks, transitions, and traumas. Consistent with career construction theory, adaptivity has been shown to predict adapting and adaptation behaviors (Perera & McIlveen, 2017) and in turn, adaptability predicts adapting responses as well as adaptation results (Rudolph, Lavigne, & Zacher, 2017). In sum, adaptivity means readiness to cope, adaptability involves having the resources to cope, and adaptation denotes results that emerge from adaptivity and adaptability.…”
Section: Career Adaptability Through Three Paradigmsmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…Adaptivity refers to flexibility and willingness to make changes in self and situation by responding effectively to career-related tasks, transitions, and traumas. Consistent with career construction theory, adaptivity has been shown to predict adapting and adaptation behaviors (Perera & McIlveen, 2017) and in turn, adaptability predicts adapting responses as well as adaptation results (Rudolph, Lavigne, & Zacher, 2017). In sum, adaptivity means readiness to cope, adaptability involves having the resources to cope, and adaptation denotes results that emerge from adaptivity and adaptability.…”
Section: Career Adaptability Through Three Paradigmsmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…This conceptual refinement indicates developmental lines wherein individuals must establish a foundation of (a) concern about the future, (b) control over their lives, (c) curiosity about occupational careers, and (d) confidence to construct a future and deal with career barriers (Savickas, 2002(Savickas, , 2013. The components of looking ahead to envision the future, owning one's life-career decisions to construct the future, looking around to explore work and career opportunities, and building confidence to solve problems form the critical theoretical dimensions of career adaptability and are, as well, represented in the research (e.g., Ginevra et al, 2016;Johnston, 2016;Rudolph et al, 2017). These four developmental lines of career adaptability (i.e., concern, control, curiosity, and confidence) extend through the traditional developmental career stages, or what Savickas (2013) termed the adaptive functions of orientation (growth in Super's model), exploration, stabilization (establishment), management, and disengagement and the tasks associated with these stages or functions.…”
Section: Career Adaptability Dimensionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research into career adaptability has increased in many countries in recent years (Rudolph et al, 2017) as the development of the Career Adaptability Scale (Savickas & Porfelli, 2012). Hirschi (2009), Maggiori et al (2013), Santilli et al, (2014Santilli et al, ( , 2017 and Bölükbaşı (2017) found career adaptability predicted life satisfaction which is cognitive assessment component of subjective well-being.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Observam-se, assim, relações entre os traços de personalidade e os aspectos da adaptabilidade de carreira. Contudo, geralmente o foco dado para a verificação dessas relações contempla somente características saudáveis da personalidade, marginalizando o funcionamento mais patológico (Rudolph, Lavigne, & Zacher, 2016). Com isso, o presente estudo tem por objetivo investigar as relações entre adaptabilidade de carreira e traços patológicos da personalidade.…”
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“…Da mesma forma, utilizando a versão brasileira da CAAS, Bardagi e Albanaes (2015) e Teixeira, Bardagi, Lassance, Magalhães e Duarte (2012) também verificaram o mesmo padrão de correlação. Na metanálise conduzida por Rudolph et al (2016), os mesmos padrões foram também verificados. Na pesquisa de Rossier, Zecca, Stauffer, Maggiori e Dauwalder (2012), também foram encontradas correlações positivas entre os traços extroversão e conscienciosidade com as dimensões preocupação, controle e confiança e correlações negativas com o fator neuroticismo.…”
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