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"yearMonth" => "2019-08"
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"title" => "Early career values and individual factors of objective career success. The case of the French business graduates
Early career values and individual factors of objective career success. The case of the French busin
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"description" => "BERNARD, A., GIRAUD, L. et TRINCHERA, L. (2019). Early career values and individual factors of objective career success. The case of the French business graduates. <i>Career Development International</i>, 24(4), pp. 350-382.
BERNARD, A., GIRAUD, L. et TRINCHERA, L. (2019). Early career values and individual factors of objec
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0 => "Objective career success"
1 => "income"
2 => "business graduates"
3 => "early career values"
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Purpose\n
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the early career values and individual factors of objective career success among graduates from a top-tier French business school.\n
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the early career values and individual factors of object
Design/methodology/approach\n
The authors conducted a quantitative analysis of 629 graduates classified in three job markets according to income: the traditional business market, the alternative market and the high-potential business market. The graduation dates span a period of 12 years before the 2008 Recession.\n
The authors conducted a quantitative analysis of 629 graduates classified in three job markets accor
Findings\n
The findings suggest that membership of each job market is associated with distinct early career values (when choosing/leaving the first job). Moreover, the authors confirm that the presence of a mentor, international experience, job-hopping and gender, all affect objective career success.\n
The findings suggest that membership of each job market is associated with distinct early career val
Practical implications\n
The paper discusses implications for business career development and higher business education.\n
Originality/value\n
The originality of this study lies in the identification of the individual factors of objective career success among French business graduates and the links between objective career success and early career values.
The originality of this study lies in the identification of the individual factors of objective care
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Purpose\n
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the early career values and individual factors of objective career success among graduates from a top-tier French business school.\n
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the early career values and individual factors of object
Design/methodology/approach\n
The authors conducted a quantitative analysis of 629 graduates classified in three job markets according to income: the traditional business market, the alternative market and the high-potential business market. The graduation dates span a period of 12 years before the 2008 Recession.\n
The authors conducted a quantitative analysis of 629 graduates classified in three job markets accor
Findings\n
The findings suggest that membership of each job market is associated with distinct early career values (when choosing/leaving the first job). Moreover, the authors confirm that the presence of a mentor, international experience, job-hopping and gender, all affect objective career success.\n
The findings suggest that membership of each job market is associated with distinct early career val
Practical implications\n
The paper discusses implications for business career development and higher business education.\n
Originality/value\n
The originality of this study lies in the identification of the individual factors of objective career success among French business graduates and the links between objective career success and early career values.
The originality of this study lies in the identification of the individual factors of objective care
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<span class="document-property-authors">BERNARD Alain, GIRAUD Laurent, TRINCHERA Laura</span><br><sp
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