This paper examines the objective career histories, mobility patterns, and career success of 500 individuals, drawn from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79), who had worked in the information technology workforce. Sequence analysis of career histories shows that careers of the IT workforce are more diverse than the traditional view of a dual IT career path (technical versus managerial). This study reveals a new career typology comprising three broad, distinct paths: IT careers; professional labor market (PLM) careers; and secondary labor market (SLM) careers. Of the 500 individuals in the IT workforce, 173 individuals pursued IT careers while the remaining 327 individuals left IT for other high-status non-IT professional job...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore individual approaches to career and employability ...
This paper examines the objective career histories, mobility patterns, and career success of 500 ind...
The sustainability of digital economies requires that IT prospects find employment, persist and succ...
The concept of career anchors has long been a reference model to guide Human Resources Management (H...
This study draws on distributive justice, human capital, and stigmatization theories to hypothesize ...
Information technology (IT) has impacted almost every aspect of business and industry including empl...
The shortage of IT specialists calls for the entry of more young workers into the IT profession. How...
This article proposes refinements of the constructs of career mobility and career embeddedness and r...
One of the key themes in current career research is the debate regarding the prevalence of so-called...
175 p.This dissertation begins a research program examining why IT professionals leave their organiz...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to understand that the careers of IT engineers who become t...
This thesis examines the career movements of those graduating from the Department of Computer Scien...
To remain competitive in the fast-paced information technology (IT) industry, companies will have to...
This study examines the potential for individuals trapped in dead-end jobs in the service economy to...
This study investigates the joint effects of individual characteristics and the labour market on car...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore individual approaches to career and employability ...
This paper examines the objective career histories, mobility patterns, and career success of 500 ind...
The sustainability of digital economies requires that IT prospects find employment, persist and succ...
The concept of career anchors has long been a reference model to guide Human Resources Management (H...
This study draws on distributive justice, human capital, and stigmatization theories to hypothesize ...
Information technology (IT) has impacted almost every aspect of business and industry including empl...
The shortage of IT specialists calls for the entry of more young workers into the IT profession. How...
This article proposes refinements of the constructs of career mobility and career embeddedness and r...
One of the key themes in current career research is the debate regarding the prevalence of so-called...
175 p.This dissertation begins a research program examining why IT professionals leave their organiz...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to understand that the careers of IT engineers who become t...
This thesis examines the career movements of those graduating from the Department of Computer Scien...
To remain competitive in the fast-paced information technology (IT) industry, companies will have to...
This study examines the potential for individuals trapped in dead-end jobs in the service economy to...
This study investigates the joint effects of individual characteristics and the labour market on car...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore individual approaches to career and employability ...