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Career choices: Adaptation and initial evidence of the Work Volition Scale in Brazil

Abstract Volition is the individual perception of one’s ability to make decisions and career choices despite constraints by the external environment. It is a relevant concept in the Psychology Working Theory, which highlights the role played by contextual factors, social class, privilege, and freedo...

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Published in:BBR Brazilian business review (Portuguese ed.) 2022-03, Vol.19 (2), p.153-170
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