Do Social Skills Shape Career Success in the Psychology Profession?

IF 1 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Kathleen Otto, Sonja Sobiraj, Sandra Schladitz, Mauricio Vasquez, R. Roe, Martin Baluku Mabunda
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Abstract

Abstract. Building on social capital theory, we assumed that social skills (communication skills, cooperation skills) are essential for successful career development, particularly in social professions. Applying a mixed-method approach, we integrate data from a questionnaire study with 164 psychologists (Study 1) and an interview study with 20 psychologists (Study 2). In Study 1, we found communication skills to be related to objective career success (salary, position), whereas cooperation skills were associated with subjective career success (job satisfaction, goal attainment). Further, the interaction of communication and cooperation skills revealed marginal effects on career success. To gain a broader understanding of the self-estimated role of social skills, in Study 2 qualitative data were considered. In line with professional competence models, we found four broad categories of skills that psychologists report to be useful in their professional work. Social skills accounted for 35.5 % of the responses, highlighting their unique role in social professions.
社交技能影响心理学职业的成功吗?
摘要基于社会资本理论,我们假设社会技能(沟通技能、合作技能)对于成功的职业发展至关重要,尤其是在社会职业中。采用混合方法,我们整合了164名心理学家的问卷调查研究(研究1)和20名心理学家的访谈研究(研究2)的数据。在研究1中,我们发现沟通技巧与客观职业成功(工资,职位)相关,而合作技能与主观职业成功(工作满意度,目标实现)相关。此外,沟通和合作技能的交互作用显示了对职业成功的边际效应。为了更广泛地了解社交技能的自我评估作用,在研究2中考虑了定性数据。根据专业能力模型,我们发现心理学家认为在他们的专业工作中有用的四大类技能。社交技能在回答中占35.5%,突出了他们在社会职业中的独特作用。
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CiteScore
2.50
自引率
8.30%
发文量
18
期刊介绍: In Kooperation mit der Sektion Arbeits-, Betriebs- und Organisationspsychologie im Berufsverband Deutscher Psychologen (BDP)
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