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How does the protean career attitude influence external employability? The roles of career resilience and proactive career behavior

Title
How does the protean career attitude influence external employability? The roles of career resilience and proactive career behavior
Authors
Park Y.Lee J.G.Jeong H.J.Lim M.S.Oh M.-R.
Ewha Authors
박윤희
SCOPUS Author ID
박윤희scopus
Issue Date
2022
Journal Title
Industrial and Commercial Training
ISSN
0019-7858JCR Link
Citation
Industrial and Commercial Training vol. 54, no. 2, pp. 317 - 332
Keywords
Career resilienceExternal employabilityProactive career behaviorProtean career attitudeSouth KoreaTraining apprentices
Publisher
Emerald Group Holdings Ltd.
Indexed
SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the structural relationships between protean career attitude, career resilience, proactive career behavior and external employability. Design/methodology/approach: This study sampled 212 training apprentice employees who participated in training programs using a proportional stratified sampling in South Korea. The study tested the research model using structural equation modeling. Findings: This study revealed that protean career attitude influenced external employability through career resilience and proactive career behavior. Career resilience fully mediated the relationship between protean career attitude and external employability and partially mediated protean career attitude and proactive career behavior. Proactive career behavior also mediated the relationship between protean career attitude and external employability. Research limitations/implications: This study has a limitation by relying on cross-sectional data. In terms of theoretical implications, this study can add new knowledge to the protean career research by demonstrating that the protean career attitude influences perceived external employability through career resilience and proactive career behavior for the sample of young training apprentice employees. Originality/value: This study uncovers the dynamic processes between protean career attitude and perceived external employability. Moreover, this study’s sample is significant because training apprentice employees are mostly young in their 20s and 30s with less than three years of working experience and working in small and medium-sized enterprises in South Korea. © 2022, Emerald Publishing Limited.
DOI
10.1108/ICT-06-2021-0045
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