探索职业高原的多面现象:理解会计专业人士经历的职业高原类型

Exploring Career Plateau as a Multi‐faceted Phenomenon: Understanding the Types of Career Plateaux Experienced by Accounting Professionals

BRITISH JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2009
被引 41
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

通过对52名澳大利亚会计从业者的访谈,发现职业高原不仅是缺乏晋升,还包括个人对技能发展和心理挑战的需求,对组织有管理启示。

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to provide insights into the types of career plateaux experienced by a sample of 52 men and women employed in the accounting profession in Australia. The aim is to explore whether current definitions of a plateau, which tend to focus only on a lack of progression, are broad enough. The results are based on semi‐structured interviews with 52 participants employed in a range of positions and organizational types in the accounting profession. The qualitative design enabled participants to provide a highly personalized and richly detailed description of their career experiences. There were both positive and negative views of a plateau. With regard to the former, some participants used the plateau as an opportunity to redirect their career paths, whilst for the latter, some participants reported feeling disillusioned, dissatisfied and unsure of their future career direction. The research demonstrates that career plateau is a multi‐faceted phenomenon, i.e. it is strongly influenced by how an individual defines career and success. For example, it can relate to objective definitions of success (i.e. a lack of hierarchical progression) or an individual's desire for ongoing skills development and mentally stimulating work (subjective career success). The message for organizations is that, just because an individual may have reached a senior position in their organization, it does not mean that they are no longer interested in further challenges or development. In fact, the participants in the research were interested in prolonging their careers and wanted their organizations to provide greater support in the area of continuous learning and career development.

会计职业发展人力资源管理组织行为学