College of Business & Economics
http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/158560
2024-03-29T13:56:37ZProactive Personality and Career Future: Testing a Conceptual Model and Exploring Potential Mediators and Moderators
http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/157317
Proactive Personality and Career Future: Testing a Conceptual Model and Exploring Potential Mediators and Moderators
Prabhu, Veena P.
Proactive individuals actively create environmental change. In today 's challenging times several factors can he a cause for concern for a proactive employee 's career future. The purpose of the present study was two-fold: propose and test a conceptual model; test the mechanism by which extrinsic factors- managerial communication, job performance and intrinsic factors-job satisfaction intent to remain with the organization, affect the relationship between proactive personality and career future. The conceptual model exhibited a robust fit. Both managerial communication and intent to remain were strong predictors of career future. The results also supported the mediating framework of all the four factors. Implications for organizations and future research are discussed.
2013-01-01T00:00:00Z