A review of four decades of research in organisational career psychology by academia in South Africa

<strong>Orientation:</strong> Career research in organisations has increased in importance since the 1970s, which heralded new directions for organisational career research and practice both globally and nationally. <p><strong>Research purpose:</strong> The study crit...

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Main Authors: Dries Schreuder, Melinde Coetzee
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Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2012-02-01
Series:South African Journal of Human Resource Management
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Online Access:http://www.sajhrm.co.za/index.php/sajhrm/article/view/474
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spelling doaj-308fc57ddc17402da4452521085078232020-11-25T02:46:34ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Human Resource Management1683-75842071-078X2012-02-01102e1e10266A review of four decades of research in organisational career psychology by academia in South AfricaDries Schreuder0Melinde Coetzee1Department of Industrial and Organisational Psychology, University of South AfricaDepartment of Industrial and Organisational Psychology, University of South Africa<strong>Orientation:</strong> Career research in organisations has increased in importance since the 1970s, which heralded new directions for organisational career research and practice both globally and nationally. <p><strong>Research purpose:</strong> The study critically reviewed trends in organisational career psychology research in South Africa from 1970 to 2011 in terms of global and present national challenges that require empirical investigation in the contemporary South African world of work context.</p><p><strong>Motivation for the study: </strong>The increasingly complex contexts, in which people have been pursuing their careers since the catalytic 1970s, demand the continuous generation and development of knowledge for the benefit of the discipline and practice of careers.</p><p><strong>Research design, approach and method:</strong> A broad systematic review was carried out to analyse documented academia research (<em>N</em> = 110) on careers from 1970 to 2011, which was published in six accredited South African scientific journals.</p><p><strong>Main findings: </strong>Much of the research addressed issues pertaining to career theory and concepts, the world of work and career assessment and technology. Career development, professional issues and organisational career interventions in the multi-cultural South African context appear to be under-researched.</p><p><strong>Practical/managerial implications:</strong> The insight derived from the findings can be employed by academia and researchers, in this field, to plan future research initiatives that will contribute to the profession and practice of career guidance and counselling in the contemporary workplace.</p><p><strong>Contribution/value-add:</strong> The findings provide preliminary insight that adds to the body of knowledge concerned with career studies in the South African organisational context.</p>http://www.sajhrm.co.za/index.php/sajhrm/article/view/474professional issuescareer theorycareer conceptsdevelopmental life stagesworld of workcareer assessmentcareer technologymulti-cultural career interventions
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A review of four decades of research in organisational career psychology by academia in South Africa
South African Journal of Human Resource Management
professional issues
career theory
career concepts
developmental life stages
world of work
career assessment
career technology
multi-cultural career interventions
author_facet Dries Schreuder
Melinde Coetzee
author_sort Dries Schreuder
title A review of four decades of research in organisational career psychology by academia in South Africa
title_short A review of four decades of research in organisational career psychology by academia in South Africa
title_full A review of four decades of research in organisational career psychology by academia in South Africa
title_fullStr A review of four decades of research in organisational career psychology by academia in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed A review of four decades of research in organisational career psychology by academia in South Africa
title_sort review of four decades of research in organisational career psychology by academia in south africa
publisher AOSIS
series South African Journal of Human Resource Management
issn 1683-7584
2071-078X
publishDate 2012-02-01
description <strong>Orientation:</strong> Career research in organisations has increased in importance since the 1970s, which heralded new directions for organisational career research and practice both globally and nationally. <p><strong>Research purpose:</strong> The study critically reviewed trends in organisational career psychology research in South Africa from 1970 to 2011 in terms of global and present national challenges that require empirical investigation in the contemporary South African world of work context.</p><p><strong>Motivation for the study: </strong>The increasingly complex contexts, in which people have been pursuing their careers since the catalytic 1970s, demand the continuous generation and development of knowledge for the benefit of the discipline and practice of careers.</p><p><strong>Research design, approach and method:</strong> A broad systematic review was carried out to analyse documented academia research (<em>N</em> = 110) on careers from 1970 to 2011, which was published in six accredited South African scientific journals.</p><p><strong>Main findings: </strong>Much of the research addressed issues pertaining to career theory and concepts, the world of work and career assessment and technology. Career development, professional issues and organisational career interventions in the multi-cultural South African context appear to be under-researched.</p><p><strong>Practical/managerial implications:</strong> The insight derived from the findings can be employed by academia and researchers, in this field, to plan future research initiatives that will contribute to the profession and practice of career guidance and counselling in the contemporary workplace.</p><p><strong>Contribution/value-add:</strong> The findings provide preliminary insight that adds to the body of knowledge concerned with career studies in the South African organisational context.</p>
topic professional issues
career theory
career concepts
developmental life stages
world of work
career assessment
career technology
multi-cultural career interventions
url http://www.sajhrm.co.za/index.php/sajhrm/article/view/474
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