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Organizational versus external career support. Unraveling the relationship between Organizational Career Management and the Need for External Career Counseling

19 jul. 2007 — M. Verbruggen

Beschrijving

This article unravels the relationship between organizational career management and the need for external career counseling. We conducted a path analysis using data of 803 Flemish employees. The results indicates a three-way relationship between organizational career management and external career counseling. Firstly, experiencing organizational career management reduces the need for external career counseling by enhancing career satisfaction. Secondly, it also reinforces the need for career counseling by encouraging employees to invest in their external employability. Finally, organizational career management and external career counseling are complementary as well. The implications of the results and the directions to be taken in future research are discussed.

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Verbruggen, M., Sels, L., & Forrier, A. (2007). Organizational versus external career support. Unraveling the relationship between Organizational Career Management and the Need for External Career Counseling (WSE Report 3-2007). Leuven: Steunpunt Werk en Sociale Economie.