Structurations rivales des ancres de carrière : Un test empirique du circumplex

Auteurs-es

  • HEC Montréal et UQO
  • HEC Montréal, Université de Montréal et UQO
  • UQO

Mots-clés :

ancres de carrière, circumplex, Un test empirique

Résumé

La manière d’organiser les ancres de carrière selon une logique circulaire a récemment donné naissance à plusieurs structurations rivales qui n’ont pu être validées empiriquement. Contrairement à ces structurations athéoriques, un modèle théorique de structuration est proposé. En utilisant la technique statistique de Browne (1992), il s’avère que le modèle théorique est supérieur aux autres structurations. Les résultats obtenus sont aussi en accord avec une structuration par quadrants regroupant des ancres de carrière compatibles. Le quadrant du carriériste se compose de l’ancre de gestion; le quadrant du protéen regroupe respectivement les ancres de compétence technique/fonctionnelle, de défis créatifs, d’entrepreneurship et d’autonomie/indépendance. Le quadrant du social rassemble les ancres de style de vie et de service/dévouement alors que le quadrant du bureaucratique fait référence à l’ancre de sécurité/stabilité.

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2016-01-25

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Wils, T., Bélanger, J., & Gosselin, E. . (2016). Structurations rivales des ancres de carrière : Un test empirique du circumplex. La Revue Canadienne De développement De carrière, 15(1), 27–38. Consulté à l’adresse https://cjcd-rcdc.ceric.ca/index.php/cjcd/article/view/160

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