2022
DOI: 10.3390/su15010540
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Hierarchical Component Model (HCM) of Career Success and the Moderating Effect of Gender, from the Perspective of University Alumni: Multigroup Analysis and Empirical Evidence from Quevedo, Ecuador

Abstract: The professional success of graduates is closely linked to the value of university performance, perhaps much more so than other indicators. This study analyses the predictive and explanatory capacity of a model on the career success of university alumni in a developing country (Ecuador), which serves as empirical evidence on the subject; we examine the moderating effect of gender on the relationships between constructs in the model. We use a Hierarchical Component Model (HCM) of Partial Least Squares Structura… Show more

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“…Career success is a social construct that helps us understand an individual"s goals and perceptions, what inspires him/her and enables him/her to make decisions, his/her personal values and what makes him/her happy at work. For these reasons, studies in various fields, such as management, economics, human resources, organizational sciences and psychology, have become increasingly interested in exploring career success (Saltos et al, 2023).…”
Section: /2 Previous Studies That Examined Subjective Career Successmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Career success is a social construct that helps us understand an individual"s goals and perceptions, what inspires him/her and enables him/her to make decisions, his/her personal values and what makes him/her happy at work. For these reasons, studies in various fields, such as management, economics, human resources, organizational sciences and psychology, have become increasingly interested in exploring career success (Saltos et al, 2023).…”
Section: /2 Previous Studies That Examined Subjective Career Successmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many scholars have approached this with a variety of definitions and angles, such as the achievement of an individual"s pleasure, careerrelated work history or personal beliefs. For example, Arthur et al defined career success as "the accomplishment of desirable work-related outcomes at any point in a person"s work experiences over time" (Saltos et al, 2023). Judge et al, (1995) noted that career success is the positive psychological or work achievements accumulated as a result of one"s work experience (Fathy and Youssif, 2020).…”
Section: /2 Previous Studies That Examined Subjective Career Successmentioning
confidence: 99%
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