An initial study on the role of playfulness in vocational interests and career choices

IF 2.6 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Rebekka Sendatzki , Kay Brauer , René T. Proyer
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Abstract

Adult playfulness describes individual differences in (re)framing situations as entertaining, intellectually stimulating, or personally interesting. Previous research has linked playfulness to workplace creativity and satisfaction, but its role in vocational interests and career choices remains underexplored. In two studies, we investigated how playfulness relates to vocational interests and career choices, offering insights into person-environment fit and implications for career counseling. In Study 1, 219 participants reported on three playfulness indicators (questionnaire, number of playful acts and ideas, context-specific playfulness) and their vocational interests using the RIASEC model. Playful individuals were especially interested in enterprising and artistic work activities. Latent profile analysis indicated three interest profiles, each associated with distinct playfulness expressions. In Study 2, two samples comprising 2731 students and 2286 professionals completed a multidimensional playfulness questionnaire and reported their study majors or occupations, which we categorized into RIASEC types. MANOVA indicated small mean differences in playfulness facets across occupational groups but larger differences for specific study majors and professions. Our findings highlight the importance of considering playfulness in vocational and organizational settings. We discuss the role of playfulness in vocational contexts and implications for future research (e.g., addressing interests-profession incongruities) and practical applications (e.g., career counseling).
游戏性在职业兴趣和职业选择中的作用初步研究
成人的游戏性描述了在娱乐、智力刺激或个人兴趣等方面的个体差异。之前的研究已经将玩乐与工作场所的创造力和满意度联系起来,但其在职业兴趣和职业选择中的作用仍未得到充分探讨。在两项研究中,我们调查了玩耍与职业兴趣和职业选择之间的关系,为人与环境的契合提供了见解,并为职业咨询提供了启示。在研究1中,219名参与者使用RIASEC模型报告了三个游戏性指标(问卷调查,游戏行为和想法的数量,特定情境的游戏性)和他们的职业兴趣。爱玩的人对企业和艺术工作活动特别感兴趣。潜在特征分析显示了三种兴趣特征,每一种都与不同的玩耍表达有关。在研究2中,由2731名学生和2286名专业人员组成的两个样本完成了一份多维玩乐性问卷,并报告了他们的学习专业或职业,我们将其分为RIASEC类型。方差分析表明,在不同的职业群体中,玩乐方面的平均差异很小,但在特定的研究专业和职业中,差异较大。我们的发现强调了在职业和组织环境中考虑游戏性的重要性。我们讨论了游戏性在职业环境中的作用,以及对未来研究(例如,解决兴趣-职业不协调)和实际应用(例如,职业咨询)的影响。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
8.50
自引率
4.70%
发文量
577
审稿时长
41 days
期刊介绍: Personality and Individual Differences is devoted to the publication of articles (experimental, theoretical, review) which aim to integrate as far as possible the major factors of personality with empirical paradigms from experimental, physiological, animal, clinical, educational, criminological or industrial psychology or to seek an explanation for the causes and major determinants of individual differences in concepts derived from these disciplines. The editors are concerned with both genetic and environmental causes, and they are particularly interested in possible interaction effects.
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