After the Pink Slip: Applying Dynamic Motivation Frameworks to the Job Search Experience
研究失业后前几个月求职强度与心理健康的变化,通过每周调查新失业者20周,分析动机特质与自我调节状态对求职行为和心理的影响。
We propose and examine a self-regulatory framework focused on understanding the dynamics of job search intensity and mental health over the first several months of unemployment. We use a repeated-measures design, surveying newly unemployed individuals weekly for 20 weeks. Through the lens of our framework, we test relationships pertaining to the role of motivational “traits” (i.e., temporally stable approach and avoidance motivations) and self-regulatory “states” (i.e., more transient motivation control and self-defeating cognition) in predicting job seekers' search intensity and mental health over the duration of our study. The findings provide evidence on the dynamics of the job search journey.