Challenges faced by Korean artists: Job insecurity, economic constraints, calling, and career adaptability

IF 1.6 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Woo-Hyeon Jang, Ji-Yeon Lee
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Abstract

This study applied the Psychology of Working Theory (PWT) to Korean artists and explored whether job insecurity and economic constraints sequentially predicted decent work and how they were related to decent work through the mediators of living a calling and career adaptability. A sample of 252 artists in Korea was used for structural equation modeling. According to the findings, job insecurity and economic constraints predicted decent work, whereas living a calling and career adaptability were sequentially mediated in the path of job insecurity, leading to decent work. Additionally, they revealed that job insecurity and economic constraints significantly impacted decent work and living a calling and career adaptability can be considered protective factors in the career development process of Korean artists. Considering that COVID-19 has made it more difficult for artists to develop their careers, conducting research that applies the PWT to artists can have practical implications at the counseling psychology and policy levels.
韩国艺术家面临的挑战:工作不稳定、经济限制、职业适应性
本研究运用工作心理学理论(PWT)对韩国艺术家进行研究,探讨工作不安全感和经济约束是否依次预测体面工作,以及它们如何通过生活召唤和职业适应性的中介与体面工作相关。以252名韩国艺术家为样本进行了结构方程建模。根据研究结果,工作不安全感和经济约束预示着体面的工作,而生活的召唤和职业适应性在工作不安全感的路径中依次中介,导致体面的工作。此外,他们还发现,职业不安全感和经济限制对体面工作的影响很大,而生活的召唤和职业适应性可以被认为是韩国艺术家职业发展过程中的保护因素。考虑到新冠疫情给艺术家的事业发展带来的困难,将PWT应用到艺术家身上的研究,在咨询心理和政策层面都具有实际意义。
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Cogent Psychology
Cogent Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
75
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: One of the largest multidisciplinary open access journals serving the psychology community, Cogent Psychology provides a home for scientifically sound peer-reviewed research. Part of Taylor & Francis / Routledge, the journal provides authors with fast peer review and publication and, through open access publishing, endeavours to help authors share their knowledge with the world. Cogent Psychology particularly encourages interdisciplinary studies and also accepts replication studies and negative results. Cogent Psychology covers a broad range of topics and welcomes submissions in all areas of psychology, ranging from social psychology to neuroscience, and everything in between. Led by Editor-in-Chief Professor Peter Walla of Webster Private University, Austria, and supported by an expert editorial team from institutions across the globe, Cogent Psychology provides our authors with comprehensive and quality peer review. Rather than accepting manuscripts based on their level of importance or impact, editors assess manuscripts objectively, accepting valid, scientific research with sound rigorous methodology. Article-level metrics let the research speak for itself.
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