1988
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-6486.1988.tb00709.x
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CAREER ORIENTATIONS IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES AND COMPANIES: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF WEST GERMAN, BRITISH AND US INDUSTRIAL R&D PROFESSIONALS[1]

Abstract: This study examined dimensions and levels of career orientations and their correlation with work-related outcome criteria among industrial R&D professionals. Questionnaire data were obtained in 11 West German, 4 British, and 2 US R&D units of large industrial companies. Respondents were 729 West German, 2 17 British, and 124 US scientists and engineers. Managerial career orientation and professional/scientific career orientation emerged from factor and scale analyses as two independent orientation dimensions w… Show more

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“…While turnover intention is negatively associated with managerial orientation (r À0.10, p 0.0005), technical performance is positively correlated with technical orientation. All these relationships are quite similar to those found in Aryee and Leong (1991) and Gerpott et al (1988). Table 2 also indicates that the transfer orientation showed positive associations with job-related attitudes and organization tenure (r 0.13, p 0.0001), as expected by the aforementioned propositions.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…While turnover intention is negatively associated with managerial orientation (r À0.10, p 0.0005), technical performance is positively correlated with technical orientation. All these relationships are quite similar to those found in Aryee and Leong (1991) and Gerpott et al (1988). Table 2 also indicates that the transfer orientation showed positive associations with job-related attitudes and organization tenure (r 0.13, p 0.0001), as expected by the aforementioned propositions.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Most of respondents in the study are relatively young (mean age of 33.5 years) compared to other studies (e.g. Allen and Katz, 1986;Gerpott et al, 1988), reflecting a relatively shorter history of R&D activities in Korea than in more advanced countries. Younger engineers and scientists are more likely to hold more professional values as a result of recent intense socialization in the academic communities than their older counterparts, who have been exposed for a longer period of time to organizational norms and values and are more likely to exhibit manager orientations.…”
Section: Summary and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Gerpott, Domsch, and Keller (1988) in their study conducted among research and development professionals in Germany, England and the United States, verified the importance of career orientation in relation to job satisfaction.…”
Section: Career Anchors and Job Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Conversely, career development and planning has no clear institutional role in German business. Professional alignments tend to occur along technical and scientific lines (Gerport, Domsch, & Keller, 1988). Mentoring is linked to technical respect and development.…”
Section: Career Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%