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Really shocks can’t be ignored: the effects of career shocks on career development and how family support moderates this relationship?

Career shocks (CS) avert recipients’ growth and consider the main hurdle in the development of employees’ career. Such shocks (positive/negative) significantly affect employees. Drawing on affective events theory (AET), this study conceptualizes CS as affective events which produce negative/positive...

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Published in:International journal for educational and vocational guidance 2024-12, Vol.24 (3), p.701-726
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