Toward a Career Anchor Structure: An Empirical Investigation of Engineers

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Authors/contributors
Title
Toward a Career Anchor Structure: An Empirical Investigation of Engineers
Abstract
Contrary to Schein's theory of career anchors, which rests on the dominance of a single career anchor, the present study proposes an original career anchor structure that captures multiple dominant anchors. The analysis of data from a sample of 880 Quebec engineers supports this reconceptualization based on a circular model of career anchors. The new dynamics of career anchors shows that several anchors are complementary (e.g., creativity and challenge) while others are conflictual (e.g., challenge and security). In particular, the correlational analysis at the axial level indicates that the "self-enhancement" pole (managerial competence, identity) is negatively correlated with the "self-transcendence" (service/dedication to a cause, technical competence), whereas the pole "openness to change" (challenge, entrepreneurial creativity) is negatively correlated with the "conservation" pole (security, lifestyle). These findings can lead to more research in career management.
Publication
Relations Industrielles
Volume
65
Issue
2
Pages
236-256
Date
Spring 2010
Language
English
ISSN
0034379X
Short Title
Toward a Career Anchor Structure
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Copyright Universite Laval - Departement des Relations Industrielles Spring 2010
Citation
Wils, L., Wils, T., & Tremblay, M. (2010). Toward a Career Anchor Structure: An Empirical Investigation of Engineers. Relations Industrielles, 65(2), 236–256. http://www.erudit.org/revue/ri/2010/v65/n2/index.html