Title: Career Success: An Issue
1Conceptualizing and Evaluating Career
Success Peter A. Heslin
2Career Success An Issue?
My career success?
Measures
?
Career Success
- Key questions
- What theoretical opportunities exist?
- How can construct validity be improved?
- Proposal Model of criteria selection
3Theoretical linkages Research Opportunities
Recruitment Rynes,1991
Career success
Career exploration Blustein et al. 1997
Self-management Murphy Ensher, 2001 - Self-set
goals - Positive cognitions
4Theoretical linkages Research Opportunities
Motivation Locke Latham, 1990
Recruitment Rynes,1991
Career success
Stress Nelson et al. 2001
/ -
Career exploration Blustein et al. 1997
Self-management Murphy Ensher, 2001 - Self-set
goals - Positive cognitions
Turnover Hom Kinicki, 2001
5Empirical relationships
Career success criteria
Predictors
Gender
1,2
1,2
3,4
Pay
Personality
5
4
3,4
Education
Promotions
9,10,11,12
6
7
Mentoring
9,10,11,12
8
Job satisfaction
Career tactics
References 1 Melamed (1995) 2 Cox Harquail
(1991) 3 Judge et al. (1999) 4 Seibert Kraimer
(2001)
5 Judge et al. (1995) 6 Peluchette Jeanquart
(2000) 7 Lyness Thompson (2000) 8 Markiewicz et
al. (2000)
9 Orpen (1996) 10 Judge Bretz (1994) 11 Orpen
(1998) 12 Judiesch Lyness (1999)
6Criteria
- Subjective Perceptions (e.g., achievement)
- Reactions
- Comprehensive
- Meaningful
- Unique (Judge et al, 1999)
- But
- Also contaminated deficient
- e.g., job satisfaction
- Standardized vs. relevant?
- e.g., advancement
- Self- vs. other-referent criteria?
- Objective (e.g., pay, promotions, pubs)
- Accessible
- Verifiable
- Universality
- Source of feelings
- But
- Contaminated deficient
- e.g., work-life balance
- Depressive reactions (Bandura, 1997)
- Alienation (Burke, 1999)
- Regret (e.g., Lee Iaccoca)
Ultimate challenge Validity assess only what
matters
7Model of criteria selection
Careerist
Potential Moderators
Types of Criteria
Individual differences Career stage Cultural
differences Career type
My career success?
Objective/ self-referent eg my financial
goals
Subjective/ self-referent eg sense of
meaningfulness
Objective/ other-referent eg my colleagues
pay
Subjective/ other-referent eg mentoring relative
to peers