To date, the link between perceptions of employability and career satisfaction has been demonstrated theoretically more than empirically. To address this concern, this study examines employee perceptions of internal employability and how these perceptions relate to career satisfaction. In addition, this study investigates the mediating role of embeddedness on the relationship between employability and career satisfaction. The results of the study indicate that internal employability is positively related to career satisfaction. In addition, the results indicate that embeddedness fully mediates the relationship between perceived internal employability and career satisfaction
The paper aimed at examining factors that influence employees’ employability. Factors that were exam...
This study presents an overview of job embeddedness including the dimensions, the related concepts o...
This article proposes refinements of the constructs of career mobility and career embeddedness and r...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore relationships between organisation embeddedness and...
Economies the world over and particularly those in southern Europe, are suffering the crippling effe...
Perceived employability (PE; i.e. the worker's perception about available job opportunities) is port...
While researchers have recently focused their attention on organizational embeddedness, occupational...
Job embeddedness was developed as a new perspective to explain employee retention, and recent resear...
Employees are the key resources of organizational success. Developing and maintaining job embeddedne...
We investigated interactions between perceived employability and employees' perceptions about psycho...
Across different professions within all aspects of business, there are motivational forces that help...
Purpose This exploratory study adopts a stakeholder perspective on organisational effectiveness. The...
Perceived employability concerns the individual’s perception of the possibility of getting a new job...
We investigated interactions between perceived employability and employees' perceptions about psycho...
Purpose:The purpose of this paper is to enable management decisions to develop innovation within an ...
The paper aimed at examining factors that influence employees’ employability. Factors that were exam...
This study presents an overview of job embeddedness including the dimensions, the related concepts o...
This article proposes refinements of the constructs of career mobility and career embeddedness and r...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore relationships between organisation embeddedness and...
Economies the world over and particularly those in southern Europe, are suffering the crippling effe...
Perceived employability (PE; i.e. the worker's perception about available job opportunities) is port...
While researchers have recently focused their attention on organizational embeddedness, occupational...
Job embeddedness was developed as a new perspective to explain employee retention, and recent resear...
Employees are the key resources of organizational success. Developing and maintaining job embeddedne...
We investigated interactions between perceived employability and employees' perceptions about psycho...
Across different professions within all aspects of business, there are motivational forces that help...
Purpose This exploratory study adopts a stakeholder perspective on organisational effectiveness. The...
Perceived employability concerns the individual’s perception of the possibility of getting a new job...
We investigated interactions between perceived employability and employees' perceptions about psycho...
Purpose:The purpose of this paper is to enable management decisions to develop innovation within an ...
The paper aimed at examining factors that influence employees’ employability. Factors that were exam...
This study presents an overview of job embeddedness including the dimensions, the related concepts o...
This article proposes refinements of the constructs of career mobility and career embeddedness and r...