调解
人口
心理学
价值(数学)
独创性
工作阴影
工作满意度
工作分析
工作表现
公共关系
工作设计
社会心理学
业务
社会学
计算机科学
政治学
机器学习
人口学
社会科学
创造力
出处
期刊:Personnel Review
[Emerald (MCB UP)]
日期:2021-01-19
卷期号:51 (1): 40-56
被引量:20
标识
DOI:10.1108/pr-07-2020-0563
摘要
Purpose Freelancers are a growing population of working adults with limited to no organizational support. Yet, their strategies to navigate job search, especially in turbulent times, are unknown. To address this gap, the author hypothesized and examined a sequential mediation model whereby freelancer protean career orientation (PCO) influences job search strategies through career competencies (i.e. knowing why , how and with whom to work) and job search self-efficacy (JSSE). Design/methodology/approach Data were collected from a sample of 87 Canadian freelancers during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Findings The results supported the sequential mediation from PCO to job search strategies through two of the career competencies ( knowing why and how ) and JSSE. The mediating role of knowing whom was not supported. Practical implications Policy makers and learning institutions can provide freelancers with opportunities to develop transferable skills through massive open online courses (MOOCs). Employers of freelancers can design motivating jobs that provide freelancers with on-the-job learning and development opportunities. Social implications The insignificant mediating role of knowing whom (i.e. professional networks) implies that large networks might not be necessarily beneficial in times of crisis. Thus, the role of networks might be more complex than the literature has proposed. Originality/value This study brings into focus an overlooked population of workers: freelancers. It investigates a sequential mediation through which freelancer PCO impacts job search strategies. In addition, it compares the effectiveness of career competencies in unfolding the proposed sequential mediation.
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