Here, there, & everywhere: Development and validation of a cross-culturally representative measure of subjective career success
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Dello Russo, Silvia
Andresen, Maike
Apospori, Eleni
Babalola, Olusegun
Bagdadli, Silvia
Çakmak-Otluoglu, Kadriye Övgü
Casado, Tania
Cerdin, Jean-Luc
Cha, Jong-Seok
Chudzikowski, Katharina
Eggenhofer-Rehart, Petra
Fei, Zhangfeng
Gianecchini, Martina
Gubler, Martin
Hall, Douglas T.
Imose, Ruth
Ismail, Ida Rosnita
Khapova, Svetlana
Kim, Najung
Lehmann, Philip
Lysova, Evgenia
Madero, Sergio
Mandel, Debbie
Mayrhofer, Wolfgang
Milikic, Biljana Bogicevic
Mishra, Sushanta
Naito, Chikae
Nikodijević, Ana D.
Reichel, Astrid
Saher, Noreen
Saxena, Richa
Schleicher, Nanni
Schramm, Florian
Shen, Yan
Smale, Adam
Supangco, Vivien
Suzanne, Pamela
Taniguchi, Mami
Verbruggen, Marijke
Zikic, Jelena
Briscoe, Jon P.
Kaše, Robert
Dries, Nicky
Dysvik, Anders
Unite, Julie A.
Adeleye, Ifedapo
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© 2021Subjective career success continues to be a critical topic in careers scholarship due to ever changing organizational and societal contexts that make reliance upon external definitions of success untenable or undesirable. While various measures of subjective career success have been developed, there is no measure that is representative of multiple nations. In this study, we develop and validate a new subjective career success scale, which is unique from currently available measures in that it was developed and validated across a broad representation of national cultures. We validated the scale across four phases and several studies cumulatively involving 18,471 individual respondents from 30 countries based upon the GLOBE and Schwartz cultural clusters. This scale allows for addressing career success differences both within and across cultures. It is also easily applicable in everyday practice for companies operating in multi-country contexts. We explore theoretical and practical implications.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/169117https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85113378108&origin=inward
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvb.2021.103612
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