Antecedents of Careerism: A Mediated- Moderated Model

  • Akhtar S
  • Malik M
  • Afridi M
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Abstract

The contemporary investigation was conducted with aimed to investigate the relationship of proactive personality and careerism. The said relationship was not tested in isolation rather it has been tested with the inclusion of career self-efficacy as a mediator and two moderators (openness to experience, extroversion). It was basically an attempt to build/ analyze the relationship of proactive personality with careerism which was not fully captured in the previous literature. In addition, the current study conducted a comparative analysis for male and female to identify the proactive behaviors in handling their careers. The population for the current was study selected from different private FMCG related firms. The analysis revealed that proactive personality has a significant relationship with careerism. Female respondents report lower proactive behavior than male. Overall the results supported three hypotheses and the one related to moderation was rejected.

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Akhtar, S., Malik, M. F., & Afridi, M. A. (2019). Antecedents of Careerism: A Mediated- Moderated Model. Global Social Sciences Review, IV(III), 48–55. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2019(iv-iii).07

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