| Literature DB >> 15910139 |
Connie R Wanberg1, Theresa M Glomb1, Zhaoli Song1, Sarah Sorenson1.
Abstract
Dynamic predictors of job-search intensity over time are examined in a large 10-wave longitudinal study of unemployed individuals. Two sets of variables relevant to the examination of job search from a dynamic, self-regulatory perspective--core self-evaluations (T. A. Judge, A. Erez, & J. E. Bono, 1998) and the theory of planned behavior (I. Ajzen, 1991)--were used to guide our examination. Results suggest core self-evaluation is related to average levels of job-search intensity over time. Job-search intentions mediated the relationship between subjective norms and job-search self-efficacy in the prediction of job-search intensity in the following 2 weeks. Both Time 1 and cumulative job-search intensity predict reemployment. This repeated-measures study contributes to research on job search that has been primarily cross-sectional or included few time waves.Mesh:
Year: 2005 PMID: 15910139 DOI: 10.1037/0021-9010.90.3.411
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Psychol ISSN: 0021-9010