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A Conceptual Framework Examining The Antecedents Of Career Decisiveness 
Using Motivation Systems Theory

Year 2013, Volume: 14 Issue: 4, 196 - 209, 01.12.2013

Abstract

An extensive body of vocational research has been dedicated to the topic of career-decision making behavior. Work is integral to human functioning, and all psychologists need to understand the role of work in people’s lives. Understanding factors influencing work choices and helping individuals effectively make career decisions is the focus of vocational psychologists. The external changes, such as shifts in the economy and labour force, as well as initiatives within the field are challenging the assumptions within vocational psychology. Under such circumstances, it becomes more important to study career decisiveness and more importantly examine the process of career planning which eventually leads to career decisiveness. So there is a need to assess attitudes, expectations, and emotions about one’s career in the form of Career Future Inventory to measure career choice or career decisiveness. Career decisiveness (CD) has been an instrumental tool for vocational psychologists and a phenomenon of interest to parents, faculty, school counsellors, and others who advise young adults on their career choices. The current study shall investigate the antecedents and consequences of career decisiveness using the Motivational Systems Theory (MST). The major rational of applying MST is to understand career choice has its impetus both on the individual and contextual factors.

References

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  • Choi, S., Hutchison, B., Lemberger, M., and Pope, M. (2010, In press). A Longitudinal
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  • American Psychologist, 52, 509–516. Creed, P. A., and Patton, W. (2002). Predicting two components of career maturity in school based adolescents. Journal of Career Development, 29(4), 277-290.
  • Creed, P. A., & Patton, W. (2004). The development and validation of a short form of the Career Development Inventory—Australia. Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 14(2), 125–138.
  • Creed, P. A., Prideaux, L., and Patton, W. (2005). Antecedents and consequences of career decisional states in adolescence. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 67, 397-412.
  • Creed, P., Patton, W., and Bartrum, D. (2005). Internal and external barriers, cognitive style, and the career development variables of focus and indecision. Journal of Career Development, 30, 277-294.
  • Creed, P, A., Patton, W., and Prideaux, L. (2006). Causal relationship between career indecision and career decision-making self-efficacy: A longitudinal cross-lagged analysis.
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  • Creed, P. Tilbury, C., Buys, N., and Crawford, M. (2011). The school to work transition for young people in state care: perspectives from young people, carers and professionals.
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  • Dweck, C. S. (1986). Motivational processes affecting learning., American Psychologist, 41, 1040-1048.
  • Ford, M. E. (1992). Motivating humans: Goals, emotions, and personal agency beliefs.
  • Newbury Park, CA: Sage. Ford, D. H., and Lerner, R. M. (1992). Developmental systems theory: An integrative approach. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.
  • Ford, D. H. (1994). Humans as self-constructing living systems: A developmental perspective on behavior and personality (2nd ed.). State College, PA: Ideals.
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  • Hirschi, A. (2009). Career adaptability development in adolescence: Multiple predictors and effects on sense of power and life satisfaction. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 74(2), 145-155 .
  • Hirschi, A. (2010). Swiss adolescents’ career aspirations: Influence of context, age, and career adaptability. Journal of Career Development, 36(3), 228-245.
  • Hirschi, A., and Läge, D. (2007). The relation of secondary student’s career choice readiness to a six-phase model of career decision-making. Journal of Career Development, 34, 164–191.
  • Hirschi, A., Niles, S., Akos, P. (2010) Engagement in adolescent career preparation: Social support, personality and the development of choice decidedness and congruence,
  • Journal of Adolescence, 3 (2),431-462. Hofstede, G. (1980), Culture’s Consequences: International Differences in Work-related
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  • Knoack, S., Bullock, E., Reardon, R., and Kelly, D. (2008). The effects of decision-making style and cognitive thought patterns on negative career thoughts. Journal of Career Assessment, 16, 474-488.
  • Kracke, B. (2010). The role of personality, parents, and peers in adolescents’ career exploration. Journal of Adolescence, 25, 19-30.
  • Lee, J. B. (2007). A longitudinal study of career attitude maturity changes for elementary school students. Journal of Korean Practical Arts Education, 13, 115-134.
  • Leung, S. A. (2008). The big five career theories. International handbook of career guidance, 115-132.
  • Levinson, E.M., Ohler, D.L., Caswell, S., and Kiewra, K. (1998). Six approaches to the assessment of career maturity, Journal of Counseling and Development, 76, 475–482.
  • Levinson, E. M., and Ohler, D. L. (2006). Career development. In G. Bear and K. Minke
  • Marcia, J.E. (1966), “Development and validation of ego-identity status”, Journal of
  • Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 3, pp. 551-568. Marko, K. W., and Savickas, M. L. (1998). Effectiveness of a career time perspective intervention. The Career Development Quarterly, 45, 247-259.
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  • Australian study. Journal of Adolescent Research, 17(4), 425–435. Patton, W., Bartrum, D. A., and Creed, P. A. (2004). Gender differences for optimism, self- esteem,expectations and goals in predicting career planning and exploration in adolescents. International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance, 4, 193–209.
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  • Osipow, S. H (1999): The Career decision scale (rev.ed.). Odessa, FL: Psychological
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  • Human Resource Management, 16 (11), 2000-28.
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  • Patton, W., and Creed, P.A. (2001). Developmental issues in career maturity and career decision status. Career Development Quarterly, 49, 336-351.
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  • Vocational Behavior, 73, 132-142. Rottinghaus, P.J., Day, S.X. and Borgen, F.H. (2005). The career futures inventory: a measure of career-related adaptability and optimism. Journal of Career Assessment, 13, 3
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Year 2013, Volume: 14 Issue: 4, 196 - 209, 01.12.2013

Abstract

References

  • Agarwal, P., (2009).Indian higher education: Envisioning the future”, New Delhi: Sage,
  • Agarwala, T. (2008). Factors influencing career choice of management students in India.
  • Career Development International, 13(4), 362-376. Adya, M., and Kaiser, K. M. (2005). Early determinants of women in the IT workforce: a model of girls’ career choices. Information Technology and People, 18, 230–259.
  • Ahuja, M.K. (2002), “Women in the information technology profession: a literature review, synthesis, and research agenda”, European Journal of Information Systems , 11(1) 20-34.
  • Bandura, A. (1967). Self-efficacy: Toward a unifying theory of behavioral change.
  • Psychological Review, 84, 191-215. Betz, N., and Hackett, G. (1983). The relationship of mathematics self-efficacy expectations to the selection of science-based college majors. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 23, 329-345.
  • Broscio, N., and Paulick, R. (2003). Enactment in managerial jobs: A role analysis.
  • Journal of Management Studies, 31(1), 83–10. Budhwar, P. S., Varma, A., Singh, V., and Dhar, R. (2006). “HRM systems of Indian call centres: An exploratory study.” International Journal of Human Resource Management, 17(5), 881–897.
  • Choi, S., Hutchison, B., Lemberger, M., and Pope, M. (2010, In press). A Longitudinal
  • Study of the Developmental Trajectories of Parental Attachment and Career Maturity for Korean Adolescents. Career Development Quarterly, 33, 47–65. Costa, P. T., and McCrae, R. R. (1997). Personality trait structure as a human universal.
  • American Psychologist, 52, 509–516. Creed, P. A., and Patton, W. (2002). Predicting two components of career maturity in school based adolescents. Journal of Career Development, 29(4), 277-290.
  • Creed, P. A., & Patton, W. (2004). The development and validation of a short form of the Career Development Inventory—Australia. Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 14(2), 125–138.
  • Creed, P. A., Prideaux, L., and Patton, W. (2005). Antecedents and consequences of career decisional states in adolescence. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 67, 397-412.
  • Creed, P., Patton, W., and Bartrum, D. (2005). Internal and external barriers, cognitive style, and the career development variables of focus and indecision. Journal of Career Development, 30, 277-294.
  • Creed, P, A., Patton, W., and Prideaux, L. (2006). Causal relationship between career indecision and career decision-making self-efficacy: A longitudinal cross-lagged analysis.
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  • Creed, P. Tilbury, C., Buys, N., and Crawford, M. (2011). The school to work transition for young people in state care: perspectives from young people, carers and professionals.
  • Child and Family Social Work, 16(3), 345-352. Diener, E., Suh, E. M., Lucas, R. E. and Smith, H. L. (1999). Subjective well-being: Three decades of progress. Psychological Bulletin, 125, 276-302.
  • Dweck, C. S. (1986). Motivational processes affecting learning., American Psychologist, 41, 1040-1048.
  • Ford, M. E. (1992). Motivating humans: Goals, emotions, and personal agency beliefs.
  • Newbury Park, CA: Sage. Ford, D. H., and Lerner, R. M. (1992). Developmental systems theory: An integrative approach. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.
  • Ford, D. H. (1994). Humans as self-constructing living systems: A developmental perspective on behavior and personality (2nd ed.). State College, PA: Ideals.
  • Ford, M. E., and Smith, P. R. (2007). Thriving with social purpose: An integrative approach to the development of optimal human functioning. Educational Psychologist, 42, 153–171.
  • Friedman, R., Kane, M., and Cornfield, D. (1998). Social support and career optimism: An empirical test of network group effectiveness among black managers. Human Relations, 51, 1155–1177.
  • Gore, S., Kadish, S., and Aseltine, R. H., Jr. (2003). Career centered high school education and Development, 33, 47–65.
  • Gottfredson, L. S. (1981). Circumscription and compromise: A developmental theory of occupational aspirations [Monograph]. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 28, 545–579.
  • Gould, S. (1979). Characteristics of career planners in upwardly mobile occupations.
  • Academy of Management Journal, 22, 539-550. Greenhaus, J. H. (1971). An investigation of the role of career salience in vocational behavior. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1, 209-216. doi:10.1016/0001- 8791(71)90022-4.
  • Gunkel, M., Schlaegel, C., Langella, I. M. and Peluchette, J. V. (2010). Personality and career decisiveness: An International Empirical Comparison Of Business Students' Career
  • Planning. Personnel Review, 39( 4), 503-254. Hall, D.T., (1986). Introduction, In Aryee Samuel and Debrah A. Yaw, (1992).
  • Hartung, P., Lewis, D. M., May, K., and Niles, S. G. (2002). Family interaction patterns and college student career development. Journal of Career Assessment, 10, 78-90.
  • Hastings, S.E., and O’Neill, T.A. (2009). Predicting workplace deviance using broad versus narrow personality variables. Personality and Individual Differences, 47(4), 289-293.
  • Hirschi, A. (2009). Career adaptability development in adolescence: Multiple predictors and effects on sense of power and life satisfaction. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 74(2), 145-155 .
  • Hirschi, A. (2010). Swiss adolescents’ career aspirations: Influence of context, age, and career adaptability. Journal of Career Development, 36(3), 228-245.
  • Hirschi, A., and Läge, D. (2007). The relation of secondary student’s career choice readiness to a six-phase model of career decision-making. Journal of Career Development, 34, 164–191.
  • Hirschi, A., Niles, S., Akos, P. (2010) Engagement in adolescent career preparation: Social support, personality and the development of choice decidedness and congruence,
  • Journal of Adolescence, 3 (2),431-462. Hofstede, G. (1980), Culture’s Consequences: International Differences in Work-related
  • Values, dimensions of the California Psychological Inventory. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 54, 174-187. Holtbrügge,D., Friedmann,C.B. , Jonas . P., (2010). “Recruitment and retention in foreign firms in India: A Resource-based view “ Human Resource Management, 49(3), 439–455.
  • Knoack, S., Bullock, E., Reardon, R., and Kelly, D. (2008). The effects of decision-making style and cognitive thought patterns on negative career thoughts. Journal of Career Assessment, 16, 474-488.
  • Kracke, B. (2010). The role of personality, parents, and peers in adolescents’ career exploration. Journal of Adolescence, 25, 19-30.
  • Lee, J. B. (2007). A longitudinal study of career attitude maturity changes for elementary school students. Journal of Korean Practical Arts Education, 13, 115-134.
  • Leung, S. A. (2008). The big five career theories. International handbook of career guidance, 115-132.
  • Levinson, E.M., Ohler, D.L., Caswell, S., and Kiewra, K. (1998). Six approaches to the assessment of career maturity, Journal of Counseling and Development, 76, 475–482.
  • Levinson, E. M., and Ohler, D. L. (2006). Career development. In G. Bear and K. Minke
  • Marcia, J.E. (1966), “Development and validation of ego-identity status”, Journal of
  • Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 3, pp. 551-568. Marko, K. W., and Savickas, M. L. (1998). Effectiveness of a career time perspective intervention. The Career Development Quarterly, 45, 247-259.
  • Martin, F., Sabourin, S., Laplante, B., and Coallier, J. C. (1991). Diffusion, support, approach, and external barriers as distinct theoretical dimensions of the Career Decision
  • Scale:Disconfirming evidence? Journal of Vocational Behavior, 38, 187-197. Martocchio, J. J., and Judge, T. A. (1997). Relationship between conscientiousness and learning in employee training: mediating influences of self-deception and self-efficacy.
  • Journal of Applied Psychology, 82(5), 764. May, Y., 2009. Transforming careers: From linear to multidirectional career paths - organisational and individual perspectives., Career Development International, 9(1), 58
  • Noack, P., Kracke, B., Gniewosz, B. and Dietrich, J., Parental and school effects on students’ occupational exploration, Journal of Vocational Behavior (2010), doi: 1016/j.jvb.2010.02.006.
  • Newman, J.L., Gray, E.A., and Fuqua, D.R. (1999). The relation of career indecision to personality in post-high school career adaptation. American Journal of Community Psychology, 32, 77- 88.
  • Osipow, S. H. (1987). Career Decision Scale manual. Odessa, FL: Psychological
  • Assessment Resources. Patton, W., Creed, P. A., and Muller, J. (2002). Career maturity and well-being as determinants of occupational status of recent school leavers: A brief report of an
  • Australian study. Journal of Adolescent Research, 17(4), 425–435. Patton, W., Bartrum, D. A., and Creed, P. A. (2004). Gender differences for optimism, self- esteem,expectations and goals in predicting career planning and exploration in adolescents. International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance, 4, 193–209.
  • Patton, Wendy, and Mary McMahon (2006) .The systems theory framework of career development and counseling: Connecting theory and practice. International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling 28.2 : 153-166.
  • Prideaux, L., Patton, W., & Creed, P. A. (2002). Development of a theoretically derived school career program: An Australian endeavour. International Journal of Education and Vocational Guidance, 2, 115-130.
  • Quaid, W., and Lindsay.C. (2005).The concept of employability. Urban Studies, 42, 197– 2
  • O'Connell, D. J., McNeely, E., and Hall, D. T. (2008). Unpacking personal adaptability at work. Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies, 14, 248-259.
  • Osipow, S. H (1999): The Career decision scale (rev.ed.). Odessa, FL: Psychological
  • Assessment Resources Psychology, 32, 77–88. O ¨zbilgin, M., Ku¨sku¨ , F. andErdogˇmus¸, N. (2005).Explaining influences on career choice’: the case of MBA students in comparative perspective. International Journal of
  • Human Resource Management, 16 (11), 2000-28.
  • Park, N. (2004). The role of subjective well-being in positive youth development. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 591, 25-39.
  • Patton, W., and Creed, P.A. (2001). Developmental issues in career maturity and career decision status. Career Development Quarterly, 49, 336-351.
  • Patton, W., and Lokan, J. (2001). Perspectives on Donald Super‘s construct of career maturity. International Journal of Educational and Vocational Guidance, 1, 31-48.
  • Raman, S. R., Budhwar,. P., and Balasubramanian, G. (2007). People management issues in Indian KPOs. Employee Relations. , 29(6), 696–710.
  • Robbins, S. B., and Patton, M. J. (1985). Self-psychology and career development:
  • Construction of the Superiority and Goal Instability scales. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 32(2), 221-240. Rogers, M. E., Creed, P. A., and Ian Glendon, A. (2008). The role of personality in adolescent career planning and exploration: A social cognitive perspective. Journal of
  • Vocational Behavior, 73, 132-142. Rottinghaus, P.J., Day, S.X. and Borgen, F.H. (2005). The career futures inventory: a measure of career-related adaptability and optimism. Journal of Career Assessment, 13, 3
  • Santos, P. J. (2003). Predictors of generalized indecision among Portuguese secondary school students. Journal of Career Assessment, 9, 381–396.
  • Savickas, M.L. (1984). Career maturity: The construct and its measurement. The Vocational Guidance Quarterly, 32, 222–231.
  • Savickas, M. L. (1990). The use of career choice measures in counseling practice. In
  • E.Watkins and V. Cambell (Eds.), Testing in counseling practice (pp. 373-417). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Savickas, M. L. (1997) ‘Career adaptability: An integrative construct for life-span, lifespace theory’, in Career Development Quarterly, Vol. 45, No. 3, pp. 247-259.
  • Savickas, M. (2008) Report of framework and follow-up studies (Meeting 19 July 2008).Berlin: Life-design International Research Group-Career Adaptability Project, Humboldt University.
  • Scheier, M. F., and Carver, C. S. (1985). Effects of optimism on psychological and physical well-being: Theoretical overview and empirical update. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 16, 201-228.
  • Skorikov, V. B., and Vondracek, F. W. (2007). Positive career orientation as an inhibitor of adolescent problem behaviour. Journal of Adolescence, 30, 131–146.
  • Super, D.E. (1957).A theory of vocational development. American Psychologist, 8, 185
  • Super, D. E. (1990). Assessment in career guidance: Toward truly developmental counseling. The Personnel and Guidance Journal, 61(9), 555-562.
  • Super, D. E., and Knasel, E. G. (1981). Career development in adulthood: Some problems and a possible solution British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 9, 194-201.
  • Swan, W. and Tanner, L. (2009). Updated economic and fiscal outlook February 2009’, commonwealth of Australia, Canberra, viewed March 2009, http://www.budget. gov.au/2008–09
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Srabasti Chatterjee This is me

Publication Date December 1, 2013
Submission Date February 27, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2013 Volume: 14 Issue: 4

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APA Chatterjee, S. (2013). A Conceptual Framework Examining The Antecedents Of Career Decisiveness 
Using Motivation Systems Theory. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 14(4), 196-209.