articleJournal of Organizational BehaviorFeb 3, 2005BRONZE OA

Conceptualizing and evaluating career success

Southern Methodist University

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Abstract

Abstract Within the vast literature on the antecedents of career success, the success criterion has generally been operationalized in a rather deficient manner. Several avenues for improving the conceptualization and measurement of both objective and subjective career success are identified. Paramount among these is the need for greater sensitivity to the criteria that study participants, in different contexts, use to construe and judge their career success. This paper illustrates that contextual and individual factors are likely to be associated with the relative salience of objective and subjective criteria of career success. Drawing on social comparison theory, propositions are also offered about when self‐…

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Keywords
  • Operationalization
  • Conceptualization
  • Psychology
  • Referent
  • Salience (neuroscience)
  • Salient
  • Social psychology
  • Social comparison theory
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