TY - JOUR
T1 - From the unfolding process to self-regulation in job search
T2 - Integrating between-and within-person approaches
AU - da Motta Veiga, Serge P.
AU - Turban, Daniel B.
AU - Gabriel, Allison S.
AU - Chawla, Nitya
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2018 by Emerald Publishing Limited.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Searching for a job is an important process that influences short-and long-term career outcomes as well as well-being and psychological health. As such, job search research has grown tremendously over the last two decades. In this chapter, the authors provide an overview of prior research, discuss important trends in current research, and suggest areas for future research. The authors conceptualize the job search as an unfolding process (i.e., a process through which job seekers navigate through stages to achieve their goal of finding and accepting a job) in which job seekers engage in self-regulation behaviors. The authors contrast research that has taken a between-person, static approach with research that has taken a within-person, dynamic approach and highlight the importance of combining between-and within-person designs in order to have a more holistic understanding of the job search process. Finally, authors provide some recommendations for future research. Much remains to be learned about what influences job search self-regulation, and how job self-regulation influences job search and employment outcomes depending on individual, contextual, and environmental factors.
AB - Searching for a job is an important process that influences short-and long-term career outcomes as well as well-being and psychological health. As such, job search research has grown tremendously over the last two decades. In this chapter, the authors provide an overview of prior research, discuss important trends in current research, and suggest areas for future research. The authors conceptualize the job search as an unfolding process (i.e., a process through which job seekers navigate through stages to achieve their goal of finding and accepting a job) in which job seekers engage in self-regulation behaviors. The authors contrast research that has taken a between-person, static approach with research that has taken a within-person, dynamic approach and highlight the importance of combining between-and within-person designs in order to have a more holistic understanding of the job search process. Finally, authors provide some recommendations for future research. Much remains to be learned about what influences job search self-regulation, and how job self-regulation influences job search and employment outcomes depending on individual, contextual, and environmental factors.
KW - Between-person
KW - Employment
KW - Job search
KW - Self-regulation
KW - Unemployment
KW - Unfolding process
KW - Within-person
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U2 - 10.1108/S0742-730120180000036007
DO - 10.1108/S0742-730120180000036007
M3 - Article
SN - 0742-7301
VL - 36
SP - 241
EP - 272
JO - Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management
JF - Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management
ER -