Akkermans Jos, Richardson Julia, Kraimer Maria L
School of Business and Economics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
School of Management, Curtin University, Perth, Australia.
J Vocat Behav. 2020 Jun;119:103434. doi: 10.1016/j.jvb.2020.103434. Epub 2020 May 8.
The covid-19 pandemic is a for many people across the globe. In this article, we reflect on how insights from the literature on career shocks can help us understand the career consequences of the pandemic and offer suggestions for future research in this area. In particular, we offer three "key lessons". The first lesson is that the implications of Covid-19 reflect the dynamic interplay between individual and contextual factors. Here, we argue that although the pandemic was difficult to predict and control, research shows that certain psychological resources - such as career competencies and resilience - could make this career shock more manageable. The second lesson is that the pandemic may have differential implications over time, as suggested by research that has shown the consequences of career shocks to differ between short-term vs. long-term time horizons, and across life- and career stages. The third lesson is that, even though the pandemic is clearly a negatively valenced shock for most people, further into the future it may allow for more positive outcomes. This lesson builds on research showing how negative career shocks have long-term positive consequences for some people. We hope that these insights will inspire both scholars and practitioners to study and understand the work and career implications of Covid-19 as a career shock, as well as to support people in dealing with its consequences.
新冠疫情对全球许多人来说都是一场 。在本文中,我们思考了职业冲击文献中的见解如何能帮助我们理解疫情对职业的影响,并为该领域的未来研究提供建议。特别是,我们提出了三个“关键教训”。第一个教训是,新冠疫情的影响反映了个人因素与背景因素之间的动态相互作用。在此,我们认为,尽管疫情难以预测和控制,但研究表明,某些心理资源——如职业能力和复原力——可以使这种职业冲击更易于应对。第二个教训是,正如研究表明职业冲击的后果在短期与长期时间跨度以及不同生活和职业阶段有所不同一样,疫情可能随着时间推移产生不同的影响。第三个教训是,尽管疫情显然对大多数人来说是一种负面冲击,但从长远来看,它可能会带来更积极的结果。这一教训基于研究表明负面职业冲击如何对一些人产生长期积极后果。我们希望这些见解将激励学者和从业者去研究和理解新冠疫情作为一种职业冲击对工作和职业的影响,以及支持人们应对其后果。