International Journal of Career Management: Volume 5 Issue 1
Table of contents
CAREER MOTIVATION OF FULL‐ AND PART‐TIME WORKERS IN MID AND LATE CAREER
Manuel LondonExamines relationships between employment status (working full‐ orpart‐time), age, gender, and career motivation variables (careerresilience, insight, identity and desire for…
SPACE TRAVEL AND HABITATION: EXERCISE SCIENCE CAREER IMPLICATIONS
Edward T. Turner, Paul L. GaskillThe advent of space travel and long‐term space dwelling hasprecipitated the need for the development of Space Exercise Science.Because of the uniqueness of weightlessness…
MENTORING: CHOICES FOR INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS
Charles JacksonWhile there is some evidence that mentoring is a popular careerdevelopment intervention in Britain, it is often unclear just what anorganizational mentoring programme involves and…
CAREER DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE STRATEGIES
Paul StevensDescribes organizational interventions employers can use tostimulate employees taking up responsibility for developing their owncareers. Illustrates a range of career development…
TELECOMMUTING AND EMPLOYEE EFFECTIVENESS: CAREER AND MANAGERIAL ISSUES
Phillip C. Wright, Adrienne OldfordTelecommuting takes the concept of decentralization to its furthestdegree. Managerial careers change, in that facilitation and the abilityto service employees become the essential…