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Work-related goal appraisals and stress during the transition from education to work

2012

Abstract People's personal goals interact with their life situations in many ways. This study examined the appraisals of personal goals during a transition from education to work and their interplay with stress in different domains of life. Finnish young adults (N = 265, 60% female) reported on their goals in the work domain, and related appraisals of importance, attainability, and progress, and the amount of stress they experienced with regard to economic situation, time, and work. The results showed that those individuals who appraised their work goals as important, attainable and progressing well, benefited from their goal striving as evidenced in less stress in all three domains. Moreov…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementLongitudinal studyGoal orientationTransition (fiction)05 social sciences050109 social psychologyWork relatedEducationDevelopmental psychologyWork (electrical)8. Economic growth0502 economics and businessStress (linguistics)medicineAnxiety0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesmedicine.symptomLife-span and Life-course StudiesSet (psychology)PsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementApplied Psychologyta515Journal of Vocational Behavior
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Parents' role in adolescents' decision on a college major: A weekly diary study

2011

Abstract This study examined 39 adolescents during their transition to university. In standardized weekly diaries over several weeks (M = 8.13) adolescents reported on engagement in career exploration (in-breadth and in-depth self and environmental exploration), their parents' transition-related involvement (frequency of conversations, support, and interference), and their satisfaction with how the transition progressed. The results showed that exploration largely fluctuated across weeks, whereas parent involvement was more stable. Family members' engagement varied according to the phase of the application process the adolescent was involved in. The more adolescents explored during a given …

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementLongitudinal studyHigher educationbusiness.industryAcademic specializationEducationDevelopmental psychologyLife-span and Life-course StudiesbusinessPsychologyParent-child communicationta515Applied PsychologyClinical psychologyJournal of Vocational Behavior
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Social strategies during university studies predict early career work burnout and engagement: 18-year longitudinal study

2011

Abstract This longitudinal study spanning 18 years examined the role of social strategies in early career adaptation. The aim was to find out whether individuals' social strategies measured during their university studies had an impact on work burnout and work engagement measured 10–18 years later. A sample of 292 university students completed the SAQ questionnaire three times while at university and the work burnout inventory three times and the work engagement inventory twice during their early career. According to the results, the higher the initial level of social optimism and the more it increased during university studies, and the lower the initial levels of social withdrawal and soci…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementLongitudinal studyHigher educationmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducation050109 social psychologyBurnoutEducationOptimism0502 economics and businessmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLife-span and Life-course StudiesApplied Psychologyta515media_commonLatent growth modelingbusiness.industry4. EducationWork engagement05 social sciencesSelf-esteemAnxietymedicine.symptombusinessPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementClinical psychologyJournal fo Vocational Behavior
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A longitudinal person-centred view on perceived employability : The role of job insecurity

2013

The primary aim of the present 1-year longitudinal study among university employees (N = 1314) was to investigate individual development of perceived employability (PE) by utilizing a person-centred approach. Thus, we identified latent classes of PE across 1 year based on growth mixture modelling. In addition, the latent classes were characterized by perceived job insecurity and the type of employment contract and its changes over the 1-year time period. The results showed four latent classes of PE that differed in the level and the direction of mean-level changes over time. These latent classes were: (1) stable relatively high PE (n = 641); (2) unstable decreasing PE (n = 45); (3) unstable…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementLongitudinal studyJob insecurityMixture modellingIndividual developmentEmployabilityClass membershipBusiness managementPsychologySocial psychologyta515Applied PsychologyDemography
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Identifying long-term patterns of work-related rumination: Associations with job demands and well-being outcomes

2017

Item does not contain fulltext The aim of this 2-year longitudinal study was to identify long-term patterns of work-related rumination in terms of affective rumination, problem-solving pondering, and lack of psychological detachment from work during off-job time. We also examined how the patterns differed in job demands and well-being outcomes. The data were collected via questionnaires in three waves among employees (N = 664). Through latent profile analysis (LPA), five stable long-term patterns of rumination were identified: (1) no rumination (n = 81), (2) moderate detachment from work (n = 228), (3) moderate rumination combined with low detachment (n = 216), (4) affective rumination (n =…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementLongitudinal studyPerseverative cognitiontyöhyvinvointipalautuminenhyvinvointi050109 social psychologydetachment from workWork relatedtyöunettomuusuupumus0502 economics and businessmedicinenukkuminen0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesApplied Psychologyta515unihäiriötWork Health and PerformanceWork engagement05 social sciencesruminationCognitionsitoutuminenstressiorganisaatiopsykologiaTerm (time)psyykkinen kuormittavuusRuminationWell-beingmedicine.symptomPsychology050203 business & managementClinical psychologyEuropean Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
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Patterns of psychological contract and their relationships to employee well-being and in-role performance at work: longitudinal evidence from univers…

2016

AbstractThis study identified patterns of psychological contract (PC) and examined how these patterns were related to employee well-being and in-role performance over time (T1–T3). PC was measured at T1 based on cross-sectional data and well-being and performance longitudinally in two consecutive years (T1−T3) among university employees. Latent profile analysis revealed six different patterns of PC at T1. These were labelled (1) strong and balanced (n = 131), (2) average and balanced (n = 382), (3) employer-focused (n = 79), (4) employee-focused (n = 59), (5) balanced transactional (n = 224) and (6) employee-focused relational (n = 322). The longitudinal findings showed that the employees i…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementLongitudinal studyStrategy and ManagementhyvinvointiApplied psychology050109 social psychologyPsychological contracttyöTransactional leadershipwell-beingManagement of Technology and Innovationtyöntekijät0502 economics and business0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesOperations managementBusiness and International Managementyliopistotta515psykologinen sopimusRole performancetuloksellisuus05 social scienceslongitudinal studyperson-oriented approachjob performanceWork (electrical)Job performanceIndustrial relationsWell-beingJob satisfactionpsychological contractPsychology050203 business & managementThe International Journal of Human Resource Management
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Work values and the transition to work life: A longitudinal study

2015

Abstract Research on career development has shown that work values play a key motivational role in job selection and career development. In the context of the current economic crisis, it is of particular relevance to examine the role of work values for employment in the transition from school to work. This longitudinal study examined the role of intrinsic (perceived importance of having a job that is interesting and matches one's own competences), rewards (having a good salary and high chance for promotion), and security (having a stable job) work values on subsequent employment status and person–job fit (how an individual's job matches one's own characteristics such as education and job pr…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementLongitudinal studyWork valuesmedia_common.quotation_subjectPerson–job fit050109 social psychologyContext (language use)Structural equation modelingEducationPromotion (rank)0502 economics and business0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSalaryLife-span and Life-course Studiesta515Applied PsychologySelf-determination theorymedia_common05 social sciencesCareer developmentWork (electrical)Longitudinal analyses8. Economic growthPerson–environment fitPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementCareer developmentJournal of Vocational Behavior
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Job skill discretion and emotion control strategies as antecedents of recovery from work

2014

Recovery from work protects employees’ health and well-being, and therefore it is important to understand its antecedents. The aim of this study conducted among 183 middle-aged participants drawn from the Finnish Jyvaskyla Longitudinal Study of Personality and Social Development was to examine whether job skill discretion and emotion control strategies (emotional rumination and emotional inhibition) are related to psychological aspects of recovery from work (subjective recovery evaluation, psychological detachment and relaxation). The results of hierarchical general linear models confirmed the hypothesis that job skill discretion is positively associated with subjective recovery evaluation …

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementLongitudinal studyjob skill discretionRelaxation (psychology)media_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)Social changeDiscretionemotional inhibitionemotional ruminationrecoveryjob resourcesRuminationwork-related stressmedicinePersonalitymedicine.symptomPsychologyEmotional exhaustionSocial psychologyApplied Psychologyta515media_commonEuropean Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
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How perceived changes in the ethical culture of organizations influence the well-being of managers: A two-year longitudinal study.

2015

The first aim of this study was to identify long-term patterns of ethical organizational culture based on the perceptions of 368 Finnish managers over a period of two years. The second aim was to investigate whether there is a difference in the long-term occupational well-being (burnout and work engagement) of managers exhibiting different patterns of ethical culture. Based on latent profile analysis, five different patterns of the strength of ethical culture were identified: moderate, high, increasing, decreasing, and low. The results show that managers exhibiting either the low or decreasing pattern of ethical culture experienced significant changes in their well-being over time. Decreasi…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementLongitudinal studylongitudinalmedia_common.quotation_subjecthyvinvointieducationOrganizational cultureBurnout0603 philosophy ethics and religioncorporate ethical virtueswell-beingPerceptionlatent profile analysis0502 economics and businessta512ta515Applied Psychologymedia_commonWork engagement05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsEthical cultureWell-beingethical culture060301 applied ethicsPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & management
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A longitudinal person-centred approach to the job demands-control model

2016

We used a longitudinal design and a person-centred methodology to test the strain and learning hypotheses of the job demands–control model among Finnish employees (n = 926), who were followed-up at three time points covering a period of 2 years (2008–2010). First, we identified longitudinal subgroups in demands and control across three measurement points. Second, we examined how these subgroups differed in strain (job exhaustion) and motivation-related outcomes (vigour at work, work–family enrichment). Growth mixture modelling revealed four subgroups: “stable high strain”, “stable low strain”, “increasing control”, and “decreasing control”. The stable high- and low-strain subgroups also dif…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementLongitudinal studystrain hypothesisJob control05 social sciencesControl (management)longitudinal study050401 social sciences methodslearning hypothesisDevelopmental psychologyHigh strain0504 sociology0502 economics and businessMixture modellingdemands-control modelOccupational stressperson-centred approachPsychology050203 business & managementApplied Psychologyta515European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
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