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Lisa J. Matthewman

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Long-Term Reward Patterns Contribute to Personal Goals at Work Among Finnish Managers

2016

The research addresses the impact of long-term reward patterns on contents of personal work goals among young Finnish managers ( N = 747). Reward patterns were formed on the basis of perceived and objective career rewards (i.e., career stability and promotions) across four measurements (years 2006–2012). Goals were measured in 2012 and classified into categories of competence, progression, well-being, job change, job security, organization, and financial goals. The factor mixture analysis identified a three-class solution as the best model of reward patterns: high rewards (77%), increasing rewards (17%), and reducing rewards (7%). Participants with reducing rewards reported more progressio…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementpromotionsOrganizational performanceEducation0504 sociologycareer0502 economics and businessrewardsta512Competence (human resources)ta515General PsychologyApplied Psychologypersonal work goals05 social sciencesgoals (abstract objects)050401 social sciences methodsJob changemanagers and executivesrewardingJob securitycareer stabilityresourcesPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementJournal of Career Development
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