Status | 已發表Published |
Antecedents and consequences of intrinsic career success: Social exchange and social identity perspectives in China | |
Lau, V. P.; Loi, R.; Ngo, H. Y; Zhang, L. | |
2008 | |
Conference Name | The 6th Asia Academy of Management Conference |
Source Publication | Proceedings of The 6th Asia Academy of Management Conference |
Conference Date | December 14-16, 2008 |
Conference Place | Taipei, Taiwan |
Abstract | Guided by social exchange theory and social identity theory, we hypothesized that intrinsic career success variables (career achievement and career satisfaction) were shaped directly and/or indirectly by perceived organization support and affective commitment that, in turn, shape people's self-worth and life satisfaction, respectively. We collected data from 184 employees in a large state-owned enterprise in Beijing. LISREL analyses supported the direct and mediating relationships in general. Our findings lay the groundwork for both the POS and career success research in future. |
Keyword | Social Exchange Theory Social Identity Theory Career Success Perceived Organization Support Life Satisfaction |
Language | 英語English |
Document Type | Conference paper |
Collection | Faculty of Business Administration DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Lau, V. P.,Loi, R.,Ngo, H. Y,et al. Antecedents and consequences of intrinsic career success: Social exchange and social identity perspectives in China[C], 2008. |
APA | Lau, V. P.., Loi, R.., Ngo, H. Y., & Zhang, L. (2008). Antecedents and consequences of intrinsic career success: Social exchange and social identity perspectives in China. Proceedings of The 6th Asia Academy of Management Conference. |
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