Despite increased uncertainty in the environment, the role of uncertainty in people’s careers is poorly understood. Those few theories that account for uncertainty portray it as a negative influence on people’s career and should therefore be reduced or avoided. This article presents an empirical study that investigated the impact of uncertainty on people’s career behaviour using a narrative approach. The findings reveal that people have different understandings of career uncertainty, which leads to distinct differences in subsequent career behaviour. Specifically, we identified four qualitatively different meanings of career uncertainty we have called Stabiliser, Glider, Energiser and Adventurer. The findings add to the existing literature ...
Career decisions are amongst the most important we make. Unsurprisingly, much published research exi...
While research on adolescent occupational expectations is voluminous, it either ignores students who...
Humans constantly seek meaning in their daily work lives. Across 3 studies (N = 395), the role of un...
This study investigates the effect of uncertainty on professionals’ careers. Rapid socioeconomic cha...
Although uncertainty is a fundamental human experience, professionals in the career field have large...
Thesis (M.A. (Industrial Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.The changin...
This thesis explored the question “How do chance and uncertainty influence the career development of...
Career information acquisition and use is a neglected area in organizational communication literatur...
In this paper, the central role of uncertainty in career development and its implications for counse...
This paper explores the increasing uncertainty that surrounds the professional work environment, and...
abstract: The role of ambiguity tolerance in career decision making was examined in a sample of coll...
The mediation of career decision-making self-efficacy on the link of ambiguity tolerance (AT) with c...
This study examines the impact of career uncertainty on post-PhD researchers? experiences. Drawing o...
The desire for a career epiphany, a sudden realisation of a future career, can often feature as an u...
The aim of this study is to explain why students with high self-esteem have lower career uncertainty...
Career decisions are amongst the most important we make. Unsurprisingly, much published research exi...
While research on adolescent occupational expectations is voluminous, it either ignores students who...
Humans constantly seek meaning in their daily work lives. Across 3 studies (N = 395), the role of un...
This study investigates the effect of uncertainty on professionals’ careers. Rapid socioeconomic cha...
Although uncertainty is a fundamental human experience, professionals in the career field have large...
Thesis (M.A. (Industrial Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.The changin...
This thesis explored the question “How do chance and uncertainty influence the career development of...
Career information acquisition and use is a neglected area in organizational communication literatur...
In this paper, the central role of uncertainty in career development and its implications for counse...
This paper explores the increasing uncertainty that surrounds the professional work environment, and...
abstract: The role of ambiguity tolerance in career decision making was examined in a sample of coll...
The mediation of career decision-making self-efficacy on the link of ambiguity tolerance (AT) with c...
This study examines the impact of career uncertainty on post-PhD researchers? experiences. Drawing o...
The desire for a career epiphany, a sudden realisation of a future career, can often feature as an u...
The aim of this study is to explain why students with high self-esteem have lower career uncertainty...
Career decisions are amongst the most important we make. Unsurprisingly, much published research exi...
While research on adolescent occupational expectations is voluminous, it either ignores students who...
Humans constantly seek meaning in their daily work lives. Across 3 studies (N = 395), the role of un...