Research on the determinants and implications of career success, and in particular on how they are related to health among Chinese workers is scarce. This research explores the impact and relevance of individual attitudes of trust and organizational citizenship behavior on objective and subjective career success, and their relevance to physical and mental health. Further, we explore the moderating role of a career system on the relationships between work attitudes and career success. Using a random sample of 10,372 people in China we used multi-level linear regression methodology to explore a mediation-moderation model based on organizational theories. We found support for the impact of organizational citizenship behaviors and trust, for bo...
This study examines antecedents of turnover intention and job performance in China. The total sample...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Although career proactivity has positive consequences for an indivi...
Purpose: Studies have shown that status-based rankings exist within almost every human social group ...
Research on the determinants and implications of career success, and in particular on how they are r...
Research on the determinants and implications of career success, and in particular on how they are r...
Purpose: the purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of career values and perceived org...
Based on the theories of career construction and of social exchange, the current research examined t...
This study investigates the contribution of organizational support and personal relations in account...
The current research aimed to develop a multidimensional measure on the criteria of career success i...
In recent decades, person–organization (P–O) fit has been established as an important predictor of w...
Although career proactivity has positive consequences for an individual's career success, studies mo...
In this study, we examined how collective and self-efficacy moderated the influence of transformatio...
Research on the effect of work value perception on workers’ health, especially in emerging economies...
In recent decades, person-organization (P-O) fit has been established as an important predictor of w...
Although career proactivity has positive consequences for an individual's career success, studies mo...
This study examines antecedents of turnover intention and job performance in China. The total sample...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Although career proactivity has positive consequences for an indivi...
Purpose: Studies have shown that status-based rankings exist within almost every human social group ...
Research on the determinants and implications of career success, and in particular on how they are r...
Research on the determinants and implications of career success, and in particular on how they are r...
Purpose: the purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of career values and perceived org...
Based on the theories of career construction and of social exchange, the current research examined t...
This study investigates the contribution of organizational support and personal relations in account...
The current research aimed to develop a multidimensional measure on the criteria of career success i...
In recent decades, person–organization (P–O) fit has been established as an important predictor of w...
Although career proactivity has positive consequences for an individual's career success, studies mo...
In this study, we examined how collective and self-efficacy moderated the influence of transformatio...
Research on the effect of work value perception on workers’ health, especially in emerging economies...
In recent decades, person-organization (P-O) fit has been established as an important predictor of w...
Although career proactivity has positive consequences for an individual's career success, studies mo...
This study examines antecedents of turnover intention and job performance in China. The total sample...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Although career proactivity has positive consequences for an indivi...
Purpose: Studies have shown that status-based rankings exist within almost every human social group ...