2022
DOI: 10.1177/09637214221112118
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Work Identity and Future Research on Work as a Calling

Abstract: Research on work as a calling is gaining momentum, and work-as-a-calling theory is providing a helpful deductive structure to the consistent evidence that people who view their work as a calling and can actively live out that calling usually experience both career-related and general well-being. What is less clear are the key processes that may lead people to perceive a calling in the first place. By bringing work identity into sharper focus, we propose an especially promising framework for constructing a sens… Show more

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“…Work centrality is recognized as one of the categories of work values (Reed et al, 2022). In this sense, higher work centrality indicates a closer identification with one's job duties and a perception of work as a significant component of life (Buss et al, 2023).…”
Section: Work Centralitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Work centrality is recognized as one of the categories of work values (Reed et al, 2022). In this sense, higher work centrality indicates a closer identification with one's job duties and a perception of work as a significant component of life (Buss et al, 2023).…”
Section: Work Centralitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The payoff of seeing ourselves that way? Reed et al (2022) provide strong research evidence that seeing one’s role as a calling is associated with greater life satisfaction and with physical and emotional well-being. Moreover, experiencing voluntary activity as a reflection of seeing our careers as a calling stimulates greater focus on personal life-long development.…”
Section: Volunteerism As An Expression Of Our Calling As I-osmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, Reed et al (2022) propose that an individual develops a calling through work identity formation, which is related to cognitive processes. According to their approach, a calling develops through four antecedent conditions: effort calculation, reflection, appraisal, and fusion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%