This study examines to what extent the four aspects of movement capital (i.e., human capital, adaptability, self-awareness, and social capital) contribute to individuals’ perceived employability. Building on the model of career mobility, we expected positive effects of all movement capital aspects on perceived employability over time. Hypotheses were tested by means of longitudinalstructural equation models in two samples of Belgian respondents from the private (N ¼ 409, 6 months between measurements) and the public (N ¼ 718, 8 months between measurements) sector. We established a reciprocal relationship between self-awareness and perceived employability. The other associations of human capital, adaptability, and social capital were surpris...
This study aims to unravel the impact of career self-management and organizational career management...
This study aims to unravel the impact of career self-management and organizational career management...
Most individuals have more than one job or occupation in their working lives. Most employees are rep...
This study examines to what extent the four aspects of movement capital (i.e., human capital, adapta...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. This study connects different notions of employability with the ultimate aim to...
Employability paradox refers to the employee development that can enhance employees’ employability ...
Previous research attempted to identify personal resources that promote employability, that is, an i...
Previous research attempted to identify personal resources that promote employability, that is, an i...
Employability in 4D: Determinants, Dimensions, Duality, and Dismissal Perceived employability conc...
This study focuses on the undergraduate self-perception of employability. We aimed to explore the im...
Employability in 4D: Determinants, Dimensions, Duality, and Dismissal Perceived employability conc...
We examine how the development of three types of career capital (knowing how, knowing whom, and know...
Employability is believed to be a crucial concept concerning employees ’ job security. This study in...
The career adaptability is increasingly intermingled with success in workplace. Accordingly, the aim...
This dissertation consists of three studies and they conceive perceived employability (PE) as a pers...
This study aims to unravel the impact of career self-management and organizational career management...
This study aims to unravel the impact of career self-management and organizational career management...
Most individuals have more than one job or occupation in their working lives. Most employees are rep...
This study examines to what extent the four aspects of movement capital (i.e., human capital, adapta...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. This study connects different notions of employability with the ultimate aim to...
Employability paradox refers to the employee development that can enhance employees’ employability ...
Previous research attempted to identify personal resources that promote employability, that is, an i...
Previous research attempted to identify personal resources that promote employability, that is, an i...
Employability in 4D: Determinants, Dimensions, Duality, and Dismissal Perceived employability conc...
This study focuses on the undergraduate self-perception of employability. We aimed to explore the im...
Employability in 4D: Determinants, Dimensions, Duality, and Dismissal Perceived employability conc...
We examine how the development of three types of career capital (knowing how, knowing whom, and know...
Employability is believed to be a crucial concept concerning employees ’ job security. This study in...
The career adaptability is increasingly intermingled with success in workplace. Accordingly, the aim...
This dissertation consists of three studies and they conceive perceived employability (PE) as a pers...
This study aims to unravel the impact of career self-management and organizational career management...
This study aims to unravel the impact of career self-management and organizational career management...
Most individuals have more than one job or occupation in their working lives. Most employees are rep...