Objective: The current study examined whether the transition from university to work, a major developmental milestone in young adulthood, was related to stability and change in self-esteem. Method: Self-esteem was assessed in the last year of their master's program (T1) of 163 27-year old students and 14 months later, when they had graduated and half of them had started a full-time job (T2). Daily diaries were used to assess the occurrence of achievement- and affiliation-related experiences on 14 consecutive days at T1 and T2. We compared the full-time job beginners and a comparison group without a full-time job with regard to their mean-level change, rank-order stability and correlated change of self-esteem and daily experiences. Results: ...
Orientation: Employers expect young graduates to have a well-rounded sense of self, to display a ran...
textBased on self-consistency theory (e.g., Swann, 1990), it was predicted that employees’ response...
The benefits of social support are well established but little is known of the determinants of socia...
Objective: The current study examined whether the transition from university to work, a major develo...
Introduction: Previous studies examined the trajectory of self-esteem during critical developmental ...
IntroductionPrevious studies examined the trajectory of self-esteem during critical developmental pe...
The present study examined the development of self-esteem in a sample of emerging adults (N = 295) f...
This study\u27s purpose was to investigate the relationship between an individual\u27s self-esteem a...
This longitudinal study investigated the psychological wellbeing and self-esteem of students duri...
This longitudinal study investigated the psychological wellbein g and self-esteem of students during...
The extent and kind of personal change experienced by newcomers during organizational socialization ...
Narrative identities are not only a product of lived experiences, but also predict new experiences a...
Narrative identities are not only a product of lived experiences, but also predict new experiences a...
Orientation: The effects of challenges (like decreased employment opportunities, increased personal...
It has been proposed that one\u27s self-esteem is both a cause and a consequence of one\u27s extrins...
Orientation: Employers expect young graduates to have a well-rounded sense of self, to display a ran...
textBased on self-consistency theory (e.g., Swann, 1990), it was predicted that employees’ response...
The benefits of social support are well established but little is known of the determinants of socia...
Objective: The current study examined whether the transition from university to work, a major develo...
Introduction: Previous studies examined the trajectory of self-esteem during critical developmental ...
IntroductionPrevious studies examined the trajectory of self-esteem during critical developmental pe...
The present study examined the development of self-esteem in a sample of emerging adults (N = 295) f...
This study\u27s purpose was to investigate the relationship between an individual\u27s self-esteem a...
This longitudinal study investigated the psychological wellbeing and self-esteem of students duri...
This longitudinal study investigated the psychological wellbein g and self-esteem of students during...
The extent and kind of personal change experienced by newcomers during organizational socialization ...
Narrative identities are not only a product of lived experiences, but also predict new experiences a...
Narrative identities are not only a product of lived experiences, but also predict new experiences a...
Orientation: The effects of challenges (like decreased employment opportunities, increased personal...
It has been proposed that one\u27s self-esteem is both a cause and a consequence of one\u27s extrins...
Orientation: Employers expect young graduates to have a well-rounded sense of self, to display a ran...
textBased on self-consistency theory (e.g., Swann, 1990), it was predicted that employees’ response...
The benefits of social support are well established but little is known of the determinants of socia...