仰望星空同时脚踏实地:考察不同时间焦点剖面下的职业转型结果

Reaching for the stars while staying grounded: Examining career transition outcomes across different temporal focus profiles

Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology · 2025
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ABS 4

中文导读

研究基于心理对比理论,通过对306名渴望职业转型的比利时员工的两波数据进行分析,识别出三种时间焦点剖面,发现平衡焦点者更可能通过更多求职行为和更少职业不作为实现职业转型。

Abstract

Abstract Many people who long for a career change do not realize their desired change. Whereas scholars have often explained this observation by focusing on external barriers, awareness has grown that people may also fail to take sufficient action. Since unfulfilled desires can negatively affect people's well‐being and performance, it is crucial to understand which individuals are more susceptible to this phenomenon than others. Drawing on Mental Contrasting Theory, we propose that different temporal focus profiles relate to differences in the career transition process and in transition outcomes. We collected two‐wave data with 306 Belgian workers who had a clear longing for a career change. Using latent profile analysis, we identified three temporal focus profiles: balanced focus, anytime‐but‐now focus and carpe diem focus. We found that individuals with a balanced focus profile were more likely to realize their desired job change than those with an anytime‐but‐now focus, through more frequent job search behaviour and lower career inaction. Balanced‐focus individuals were also more likely to achieve a job change than those with a carpe diem focus profile, although this relationship was not explained by job search behaviour or career inaction. No differences in psychological well‐being across profiles were found.

职业转型时间焦点职业心理学职业行为