Examining Emirati Youth Military Career Intentions with the Theory of Planned Behavior

Hwee Ling Lim
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This study examined Emirati youths’ intention to pursue a military career post-national service with a modified Theory of Planned Behavior model which assumes that the likelihood of performing a behavior is determined by the strength of intention to perform that behavior and intention is determined by attitude towards the behavior; subjective norms concerning the behavior; and self-efficacy. Interviews and surveys were conducted with 238 Emirati male youths and parents. It found that younger less educated youths were more interested in pursuing a military career; believing that it would lead to beneficial outcomes, than their older counterparts. Most parents approved of their sons pursuing a military career and the latter’s awareness of this opinion could increase the likelihood of youths taking up a military career. Finally, although younger less educated youths showed increased interest over time in pursuing a military career post-national service, they were more likely to change their mind about their career choice. In contrast, older and more educated youths were more resolute about their career intentions and more likely to carry out their decisions but most were not interested in a military career. The findings could be used to meet the human resource challenges faced by the UAE Armed Forces in recruiting Emirati military personnel.
用计划行为理论考察阿联酋青年军事生涯意向
本研究采用一种改进的计划行为理论模型考察了阿联酋青年在国民服役后追求军事生涯的意图,该模型假设执行行为的可能性由执行该行为的意图的强度决定,意图由对行为的态度决定;有关行为的主观规范;和自我效能感。对238名阿联酋男性青年及其父母进行了访谈和调查。调查发现,受教育程度较低的年轻人对从军更感兴趣;相信这会带来比他们年长的同行更有益的结果。大多数父母赞成他们的儿子追求军事生涯,后者意识到这一观点可能会增加年轻人从事军事生涯的可能性。最后,尽管受教育程度较低的年轻人在服兵役后表现出越来越大的兴趣,但他们更有可能改变自己的职业选择。相比之下,年龄较大、受教育程度较高的年轻人对自己的职业意向更为坚定,也更有可能执行自己的决定,但大多数人对从军不感兴趣。研究结果可用于解决阿联酋武装部队在招募阿联酋军事人员时面临的人力资源挑战。
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