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Motivations and benefits for attaining HR certifications
Scott W. Lester, Dale J. DwyerThe aim of this paper is to examine the motivations and benefits for pursuing or not pursuing the PHR and SPHR.
The portability of career‐long work experience: Propensity to trust as a substitute for valuable work experience
Douglas M. Mahony, Malayka Klimchak, Daniel L. MorrellThe aims of this paper are to expand understanding on the portability of work experience and to understand how an employee's level of propensity to trust interplays with perceived…
Testing the impact of emotional labor on work exhaustion for three distinct emergency medical service (EMS) samples
Gary Blau, Melissa A. Bentley, Jennifer Eggerichs‐PurcellThis paper's aim is to study a neglected relationship: testing the impact of emotional labor on the work exhaustion for samples of emergency medical service (EMS) professionals.
The perceived value of networking through an EMBA: a study of Taiwanese women
Aurora Chen, Noeleen Doherty, Susan VinnicombeThis paper seeks to explore the perceived value of an executive MBA (EMBA) to the development of knowing‐who competency for Taiwanese women managers.
Transformational leadership, work engagement, and occupational success
Sylvie Vincent‐Höper, Clara Muser, Monique JanneckThe aim of the present study is to give insights into the interplay between leadership, well‐being and occupational success by examining the indirect effect of transformational…
Cognitive and affective processes underlying career change
Naser Muja, Steven H. AppelbaumAligning social identity and career identity has become increasingly complex due to growth in the pursuit of meaningful careers that offer very long‐term personal satisfaction and…
ISSN:
1362-0436e-ISSN:
1758-6003ISSN-L:
1362-0436Renamed from:
International Journal of Career ManagementOnline date, start – end:
1996Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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Executive DevelopmentEditors:
- Associate Professor Jennifer A. Harrison
- Associate Professor William E. Donald