Roles of competencies, career shock, and satisfaction in career commitment: Evidence from project-based organizations

Rizwan Ahmad , Hassan Imam
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This study analyzes how career competencies increase individuals’ career commitment through positive career shocks from the project perspective. Further, this paper discusses the interaction effect of career satisfaction and career shocks to career commitment. Survey data were collected from early-career engineers working on engineering projects, and later analyzed through PROCESS Macro. Findings revealed that positive career shocks increased the career commitment of young engineers who had acceptable career competencies. This study extends the current career debate more precisely in the project context by highlighting the role of positive career shock, a relatively new construct in project management research, in career commitment. This also highlighted policy implications from a project viewpoint, such as how project recruiters may help early-career workers develop and enhance their attitudes toward a certain career, which is advantageous to the organization and project outcomes.

胜任力、职业冲击和职业承诺满意度的作用:来自项目型组织的证据
本研究从项目角度分析职业胜任力如何通过正向职业冲击提高个体的职业承诺。进一步探讨了职业满意度和职业冲击对职业承诺的交互作用。调查数据是从从事工程项目的早期职业工程师那里收集的,然后通过PROCESS Macro进行分析。研究发现,积极的职业冲击增加了具有可接受职业能力的年轻工程师的职业承诺。本研究通过强调积极的职业冲击(项目管理研究中的一个相对较新的概念)在职业承诺中的作用,更准确地在项目背景下扩展了当前的职业争论。这也从项目的角度强调了政策含义,例如项目招聘人员如何帮助早期职业工作者发展和增强他们对某种职业的态度,这对组织和项目结果都是有利的。
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