2015
DOI: 10.1002/job.1996
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Relationship between protean career orientation and work–life balance: A resource perspective

Abstract: Summary Despite the commonly held belief that a protean career orientation (PCO) enables employees to achieve more balance in their lives, little is known about the relationship between PCO and work–life balance. Using two waves of data collection separated by 2.5 years, this study examined the relationship between PCO and work–life balance among a sample of 367 college‐educated employees in the United States. Analysis was conducted to empirically distinguish PCO from conceptually related constructs, and struc… Show more

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“…Related to the boundaryless career is the notion of a protean career orientation that involves (a) a selfdirected approach to career management through more individual initiative and (b) a values-driven orientation where the individuals pursue a career that is personally meaningful and purposeful. A protean career orientation has been found to be related to higher human, social, and psychological capital, more employability, and better work-life balance (Direnzo et al 2015).…”
Section: Career Success In the New World Of Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Related to the boundaryless career is the notion of a protean career orientation that involves (a) a selfdirected approach to career management through more individual initiative and (b) a values-driven orientation where the individuals pursue a career that is personally meaningful and purposeful. A protean career orientation has been found to be related to higher human, social, and psychological capital, more employability, and better work-life balance (Direnzo et al 2015).…”
Section: Career Success In the New World Of Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, because we can presume that high NWO indicate a high investment of resources in nonwork roles, we can expect that people with high NWO would be more likely to achieve their nonwork goals. Based on the assumption that people increasingly take a whole-life perspective when evaluating their career (DiRenzo, Greenhaus, & Weer, 2015;Greenhaus & Kossek, 2014), the extent to which individuals' work fits into their whole life and to extent to which one has been able to achieve important goals outside the work domain constitute also a core component when people evaluate their career satisfaction (Shockley et al, 2015). Based on the enrichment perspective, we propose the following hypothesis:…”
Section: Nwos and Career Successmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The respondents received incentives for successfully completed questionnaires, but there was an imposed maximum of two participations per week to ensure data quality. Research has established that participants in online research are at least as diverse as participants recruited by other means (Gosling, Vazire, Srivastava, & John, 2004), and studies investigating career and work-family issues have successfully used online panels (e.g., DiRenzo et al, 2015;Masuda, McNall, Allen, & Nicklin, 2012). A random sample of 880 participants corresponding to our selection criteria was drawn from a pool of over 320,000 German registrants.…”
Section: Sample and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rather than selecting employment methods, such as employment education or internet job seeking, they prefer the recommendation of people they know and usually are interested in gaining information in fields in which they can easily use their personal connections. According to Inkson & Arthur, social assets are a major asset of means for the opportunity to gain career guidance and jobs through personal and professional relationship networks, and they aid personal growth [8] [11]. Furthermore, it refers to the extent a relational network can provide advice, guidance, and information to aid in job seeking.…”
Section: Social Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%