类型学
适度
差异(会计)
工作(物理)
社会学
微观基础
方向(向量空间)
社会心理学
心理学
工程类
经济
业务
人类学
机械工程
几何学
会计
数学
宏观经济学
作者
Kira Schabram,Jordan Nielsen,Jeffery A. Thompson
标识
DOI:10.5465/annals.2021.0153
摘要
Why does a person work? Over the last two decades we have seen an exponential growth in research distinguishing three orientations towards work (job, career, calling) and how they bear on who we are and what we do. Our integrative review of this literature highlights an outsized focus on the calling orientation as well as a static view of work orientations in general. More fundamentally, we find consistent evidence in the empirical record contradicting the idea of three, mutually exclusive work orientations. Instead, we derive an alternative framework, consisting of two orthogonal dimensions (job/calling and career) yielding four profiles. Using this new framework, we work to resolve prior contradictions, definitional confounds, and erroneous assumptions. Further, we catalogue insights pertaining to how and when an individual's work orientation changes over time including identifying four key drivers (learning, affect, hardship, and their relationships). We conclude by offering an updated agenda for future research including a need for career orientation research to catch up with our knowledge of calling, an embrace of variance (and moderation) in sampling, more consideration of temporal variation, as well as situating work orientations in organizational practices and a rapidly changing world.
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