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The career decision-making competence: a new construct for the career realm  (2017)

Authors:
Ceschi, Andrea; Costantini, Arianna; Phillips, Susan D.; Sartori, Riccardo
Title:
The career decision-making competence: a new construct for the career realm
Year:
2017
Type of item:
Articolo in Rivista
Tipologia ANVUR:
Articolo su rivista
Language:
Inglese
Referee:
No
Name of journal:
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
ISSN of journal:
2046-9012
N° Volume:
41
Number or Folder:
1
Page numbers:
8-27
Keyword:
Employability, HRM, Decision-making, Career decision-making competence, Debiasing training, Heuristics and biases
Short description of contents:
Purpose – This paper aims to link fndings from laboratory-based decision-making research and decision-making competence (DMC) aspects that may be central for career-related decision-making processes. Past research has identifed individual differences in rational responses in decision situations, which the authors refer to as DMC. Although there is a robust literature on departures from rational responses focused on heuristics and biases (H&B) in decision-making, such evidence is largely confned to group-level differences observed in psychology laboratories and has not been extended to the realm of career development and workforce behavior. Design/methodology/approach – By frst introducing the concept of DMC and contextualizing it within organizations and the work environment, the paper outlines a review on recent development concerning debiasing interventions in organizations and provides insights on how these may be effective with regard to organizational performance and individual career development. Findings – The contribution presents a perspective to improve knowledge about career decision-making competence (C-DMC) by presenting an approach linking decision-making research to interventions aiming at managing H&B and systematic misperceptions in career processes. Originality/value – This contribution is one of the few linking decision-making research to the applied context of organizations and of career competences. Moreover, while some research has treated decision-making skills as traits, this contribution provides support to consider them developable as competencies.
Product ID:
96536
Handle IRIS:
11562/959512
Last Modified:
July 12, 2023
Bibliographic citation:
Ceschi, Andrea; Costantini, Arianna; Phillips, Susan D.; Sartori, Riccardo, The career decision-making competence: a new construct for the career realm «EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT» , vol. 41 , n. 12017pp. 8-27

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