The role of internship participation and conscientiousness in developing career adaptability: A five-wave growth mixture model analysis
College
College of Liberal Arts
Department/Unit
Psychology
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Journal of Vocational Behavior
Volume
120
Publication Date
8-1-2020
Abstract
Career adaptability has been conceptually and empirically linked with successful career transitions. However, research on the antecedents of career adaptability dimensions (i.e., concern, control, curiosity, and confidence) among students in school-to-work transition contexts remains sparse. In this paper, we investigate whether internship participation develops career adaptability over time and whether interns' conscientiousness supports faster development of career adaptability. Data were obtained from 173 undergraduate hotel and restaurant management students in China across five measurement periods. Growth mixture modeling analyses revealed that all career adaptability dimensions increased linearly over time after internship participation. In contrast, there was no growth in career adaptability except for the concern dimension among those who did not participate in internship. Interns' conscientiousness did not increase the rates in which career adaptability develops. The ancillary results of the study, however, showed that pre-internship levels of career adaptability dimensions influence their eventual development. Overall, our findings offer theoretical and practical implications for vocational scholars and career counsellors in supporting and sustaining students' career adaptability development. © 2020
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Digitial Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1016/j.jvb.2020.103426
Recommended Citation
Ocampo, A., Reyes, M. L., Chen, Y., Restubog, S. D., Chih, Y., Garcia, L. C., & Guan, P. (2020). The role of internship participation and conscientiousness in developing career adaptability: A five-wave growth mixture model analysis. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 120 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvb.2020.103426
Disciplines
Industrial and Organizational Psychology | Psychology
Keywords
Internship programs--China; Career development--China
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