Baroudi Sabrine El, Khapova Svetlana N, Fleisher Chen, Jansen Paul G W
Department of Management and Organization, School of Business and Economics, VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Utrecht School of Economics, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Front Psychol. 2018 Nov 9;9:2150. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02150. eCollection 2018.
This paper examines how employees' career aspirations benefit organizations, i.e., contribute to strengthening organizational capabilities and connections, by means of two aspects of contemporary work: proactive and relational. Data were collected from alumni of a public university in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, in two waves with a 1-year time lag. The results showed that employees with career aspirations strengthen: (a) organizational capabilities; and (b) organizational connections through their instrumental and psychosocial relationships. Interestingly, although employees' career aspirations were positively associated with taking charge, we did not find that taking charge mediates the relationship between career aspirations and employees' individual contributions to organizational capabilities. This study is the first to examine how individual career aspirations benefit organizations, and it discusses the results in light of their novel contributions to theory and practice.
本文探讨员工的职业抱负如何通过当代工作的两个方面——积极主动和人际关系——使组织受益,即有助于增强组织能力和联系。数据分两波从荷兰阿姆斯特丹一所公立大学的校友中收集,时间间隔为一年。结果表明,有职业抱负的员工会增强:(a) 组织能力;以及 (b) 通过其工具性和社会心理关系建立组织联系。有趣的是,尽管员工的职业抱负与主动负责呈正相关,但我们并未发现主动负责在职业抱负与员工对组织能力的个人贡献之间起中介作用。本研究首次考察了个人职业抱负如何使组织受益,并根据其对理论和实践的新贡献对结果进行了讨论。