2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvb.2015.04.007
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Integrating different notions of employability in a dynamic chain: The relationship between job transitions, movement capital and perceived employability

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“…Conditional upon the mediational effect, dispositional employability related positively to perceived employability (Hypothesis 2). This finding is consistent with studies that have demonstrated the positive effect of one's movement capital on the perception of employability (e.g., Forrier, Verbruggen, & De Cuyper, 2015;Maslić Seršić, & Tomas, 2015). Although compatible with Fugate, Kinicki, & Ashforth's (2004) notion of employability, these studies used a slightly different operationalization of movement capital.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Conditional upon the mediational effect, dispositional employability related positively to perceived employability (Hypothesis 2). This finding is consistent with studies that have demonstrated the positive effect of one's movement capital on the perception of employability (e.g., Forrier, Verbruggen, & De Cuyper, 2015;Maslić Seršić, & Tomas, 2015). Although compatible with Fugate, Kinicki, & Ashforth's (2004) notion of employability, these studies used a slightly different operationalization of movement capital.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This notion has already been portrayed in a process model developed by Forrier, Sels, & Stynen (2009) and adapted by Vanhercke et al (2014), but has thus far gained only limited empirical verification (for an exception see Forrier, Verbruggen, & De Cuyper, 2015). For example, Kirves, Kinnunen, & De Cuyper (2014) confirmed the positive relationship between optimism and perceived employability among temporary and permanent employees.…”
Section: Dispositional Employability and Perceived Employabilitymentioning
confidence: 78%
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