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Author(s):  
Nur Intan Izzati Binti Mohd Nasir ◽  
Rabeatul Husna Abdull Rahman ◽  
Nur Syafiqah A. Rahim ◽  
Noraini Rusbadrol ◽  
Faizah Mohd Fakhruddin

2021 ◽  
Vol 49 (9) ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Yiwen Xu ◽  
Zhichao Cheng ◽  
Yixin Zhang

Youth are future company leaders, without whom the economic development of a country cannot continue, yet the well-being of millennial employees in China is low, and this group has a high turnover rate. We used an inductive route model to understand how millennial employees' well-being can be facilitated in China. We conducted a survey with 268 millennial employees and used structural equation modeling to test our model. The results show that organizational career management and self-identity contributed to promoting participants' well-being. Our findings show that a pathway should be established to boost millennial employees' well-being and enable them to accomplish their career planning.


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jyothilakshmy Haridas ◽  
Rameshwar Shivadas Ture ◽  
Ajith Kumar Nayanpally

Purpose The contemporary career development models argued more for self-management of careers, yet few researchers emphasized importance of organizational career management. The purpose of this paper is to check association between perceived organizational career management practices, trust in management and turnover intentions. Design/methodology/approach In this study, authors proposed a model based on social exchange theory. Data for this study were collected from 405 IT professionals employed in India. The proposed model was tested using structural equation modelling. Findings Results showed significant direct and indirect negative effect of perceived informal organizational career management on turnover intention. In case of perceived formal organizational career management only indirect effect was significant. Trust in management mediated relationship between both types of organizational career management and turnover intentions. Originality/value First, this study delineated effect of formal and informal perceived organizational career management practices on turnover intentions. Second, this study introduced trust in management as mediator to explain relationship between organizational career management practice and outcome.


2021 ◽  
Vol 85 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-64
Author(s):  
Violeta Rapuano ◽  
Andrius Valickas

Abstract The paper aims to highlight the relevance of complexity theory application to organizational career management processes and systems. This perspective enables to reveal and analyse the employees’ career management challenges faced by organizations in the context of high complexity. The study shows that organizations strive for a flexible and adaptable workforce while employees seek to increase their employability and competitiveness in organizations and in the labour market. Consequently, the role of current organizations in the context of complexity in employees’ career management is to help them to sustain and grow their career potential thereby strengthening their own competitive advantage.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (12) ◽  
pp. 2069-2083
Author(s):  
Benard Korankye ◽  
Seidu Musah ◽  
Okafor Adakwelu Ifeamalume

The purpose of this study was to determine the moderating role of supervisory support on the relationship between organizational career management and career satisfaction of employees of selected five private insurance companies in Ghana. A survey method was used to collate information from 167 employees who work in the studied organizations through a simple random sampling approach. The descriptive, correlation, multiple regression, and the moderated multiple regression analysis were used to test the research hypothesis and their results showed three important findings: firstly, organizational career management positively and significantly correlates and had an impact on career satisfaction. Secondly, supervisory support positively and significantly correlates and had an impact on career satisfaction. Lastly, the moderating role of supervisory support was established to be positive and significant on the relationship between organizational career management and career satisfaction. The outcome contributes to the Job Demand Resource (JD-R) theory such that organizational career management and supervisory support could be employed as organizational resources to produce career satisfaction. The study suggests that more attention and commitment should be given to organizational career management and supervisory support by the management of the private insurance companies to promote the career satisfaction of their employees.


Author(s):  
Jejen Zainal Mutaqin ◽  
Chaerudin Chaerudin

These research aims to disclosed and analyzed those influence from competency, Organizational career management and Performance appraisal towards Career path Advancement on millennial HR profession with assist of organizational commitment as intervening variable. These research population were workers / HR profession with category of millennial ages in companies around Jabodetabek with research sample was taken by random sampling as many as 218 people. Data obtained from distributed questionnaires result with analysis methods by SEM using the SmartPLS version 3.2.8 program and The results showed that those variables of competency, organizational career management, and performance appraisal had positive and significant influence against Career path advancement. Alongside with Organizational commitment variable were also positively and significant mediated of those variables towards Career path advancement.


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