Careers today increasingly require engagement in proactive career behaviors; however, there is a lack of validated measures assessing the general degree to which somebody is engaged in such career behaviors. We describe the results of six studies with six independent samples of German university students (total N = 2,854), working professionals (total N = 561), and university graduates (N = 141) that report the development and validation of the Career Engagement Scale - a measure of the degree of which somebody is proactively developing her or his career as expressed by diverse career behaviors. The studies provide supprt for measurement invariance across gender and time. In support of convergent and discriminant validity, we find that care...
A protean career orientation is assumed to be beneficial for career development but researchers have...
Across Europe, ongoing changes in higher education, such as the stagnating (even decreasing) percent...
Scholarly interest in callings is growing, but our understanding of how and when callings relate to ...
Careers today increasingly require engagement in proactive career behaviors; however, there is a lac...
Careers today increasingly require engagement in proactive career behaviors; however, there is a lac...
The present study applies a micro‐level perspective on how within‐individual differenc motivational ...
The present study applies a micro-level perspective on how within-individual differences in motivati...
This is an unedited manuscript published in the Journal of Career Assessment. Please note that the p...
Proactive career behaviors become increasingly important in today's career environment, but little i...
The paper draws on evidence from a survey of Australian and UK students (N=433) on students’ career ...
Young adults pursue a career path in the face of many barriers, such as financial worries and parent...
Abstract. Vocational interest characteristics – interest congruence, interest differentiation, and g...
Across Europe, ongoing changes in higher education, such as the stagnating (even decreasing) percent...
The career anchors developed by Schein (1975; Schein & van Maanen, 2013) have been continuously refi...
A protean career orientation is assumed to be beneficial for career development but researchers have...
A protean career orientation is assumed to be beneficial for career development but researchers have...
Across Europe, ongoing changes in higher education, such as the stagnating (even decreasing) percent...
Scholarly interest in callings is growing, but our understanding of how and when callings relate to ...
Careers today increasingly require engagement in proactive career behaviors; however, there is a lac...
Careers today increasingly require engagement in proactive career behaviors; however, there is a lac...
The present study applies a micro‐level perspective on how within‐individual differenc motivational ...
The present study applies a micro-level perspective on how within-individual differences in motivati...
This is an unedited manuscript published in the Journal of Career Assessment. Please note that the p...
Proactive career behaviors become increasingly important in today's career environment, but little i...
The paper draws on evidence from a survey of Australian and UK students (N=433) on students’ career ...
Young adults pursue a career path in the face of many barriers, such as financial worries and parent...
Abstract. Vocational interest characteristics – interest congruence, interest differentiation, and g...
Across Europe, ongoing changes in higher education, such as the stagnating (even decreasing) percent...
The career anchors developed by Schein (1975; Schein & van Maanen, 2013) have been continuously refi...
A protean career orientation is assumed to be beneficial for career development but researchers have...
A protean career orientation is assumed to be beneficial for career development but researchers have...
Across Europe, ongoing changes in higher education, such as the stagnating (even decreasing) percent...
Scholarly interest in callings is growing, but our understanding of how and when callings relate to ...