کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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886789 | 1471812 | 2015 | 11 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
• Effectiveness evaluation of two interventions that aim to support career development
• Career planning and career optimism can be fostered by a networking group training plus career coaching.
• Fostered career planning and career optimism relate positively to changes in subjective career success.
• Effects sizes are embedded and interpreted within career counseling research.
The present study evaluated personal resource-oriented interventions supporting the career development of young academics, working at German universities within the STEM fields. The study sought to foster subjective career success by improving networking behavior, career planning, and career optimism. The study involved a quasi-experimental pre-post intervention with two intervention and two control groups (N = 81 research associates). Participants of the first intervention group received networking training; participants of the second intervention group received the same networking training plus individual career coaching. Participants of both intervention groups were female. Participants of the control groups (i.e., male vs. female group) did not participate in any intervention. As expected, path analyses, based on mean differences from pre-test to post-test, revealed an increase in career planning and career optimism within the networking plus career coaching intervention group, that was indirectly positively related to changes in subjective career success. Contrary to our expectations, the networking group training alone and in combination with the career coaching showed no effectiveness in fostering networking behavior. Results are discussed in the context of career counseling and intervention effectiveness studies.
Journal: Journal of Vocational Behavior - Volume 87, April 2015, Pages 134–144