There has been little research examining executives who change jobs by specifically following these individuals both before and after their employer changes. By incorporating research on the boundaryless career [Arthur, M. B., & Rousseau, D. M. (Eds.). (1996). The boundaryless career: A new employment principle for a new organizational era. New York: Oxford University Press; Sullivan, S. E., & Arthur, M. B. (2006). The evolution of the boundaryless career concept: Examining physical and psychological mobility. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 69, 19–29] and applying Frank’s theory of relative standing (1985), this study examined factors that may cause executives to change jobs in the context of managing their careers. Our findings revealed t...
This study explored the relevance of the boundaryless career concept to the experiences of developme...
Also appears in R. Katz (ed.) Career issues in human resource management. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Pren...
This paper explores professional employees’ career move preferences and the impact of both individua...
There has been little research examining executives who change jobs by specifically following these ...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 229-267.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter 2. How ...
Job hopping, mobility, and career pathing—these broadly-related terms refer to the timing or pace of...
Little attention has been given in the literature to the effects of corporate restructuring on the c...
Managers change jobs with some frequency. Considerable research has focused on the implications of ...
Employees can build their careers either by moving into a new job within their current organization ...
Although managers and professionals still compete in a career tournament for advancement and pay, th...
This study examined the direct effect of individual career concerns on career and employer change in...
Although managers and professionals still compete in a career tournament for advancement and pay, th...
Employees can build their careers either by moving into a new job within their current organization ...
The concept of boundaryless careers characterizes emerging career patterns that are less dependent o...
The concept of boundaryless careers characterizes emerging career patterns that are less dependent o...
This study explored the relevance of the boundaryless career concept to the experiences of developme...
Also appears in R. Katz (ed.) Career issues in human resource management. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Pren...
This paper explores professional employees’ career move preferences and the impact of both individua...
There has been little research examining executives who change jobs by specifically following these ...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 229-267.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter 2. How ...
Job hopping, mobility, and career pathing—these broadly-related terms refer to the timing or pace of...
Little attention has been given in the literature to the effects of corporate restructuring on the c...
Managers change jobs with some frequency. Considerable research has focused on the implications of ...
Employees can build their careers either by moving into a new job within their current organization ...
Although managers and professionals still compete in a career tournament for advancement and pay, th...
This study examined the direct effect of individual career concerns on career and employer change in...
Although managers and professionals still compete in a career tournament for advancement and pay, th...
Employees can build their careers either by moving into a new job within their current organization ...
The concept of boundaryless careers characterizes emerging career patterns that are less dependent o...
The concept of boundaryless careers characterizes emerging career patterns that are less dependent o...
This study explored the relevance of the boundaryless career concept to the experiences of developme...
Also appears in R. Katz (ed.) Career issues in human resource management. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Pren...
This paper explores professional employees’ career move preferences and the impact of both individua...