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Work as a calling: A theoretical model.

Ryan D. Duffy Bryan J. Dik Richard P Douglass Jessica W. England Brandon L. Velez

Abstrak

Perceiving work as a calling has been positioned as a key pathway to enhancing work-related well-being. However, no formal theory exists attempting to explain predictors and outcomes of living a calling at work. To address this important gap, this article introduces a theoretical, empirically testable model of work as a calling - the Work as Calling Theory (WCT) - that is suitable for the contemporary world of work. Drawing from research and theory in counseling, vocational, multicultural, and industrial-organizational psychology, as well as dozens of quantitative and qualitative studies on calling, the WCT is presented in three parts: (a) predictors of living a calling, (b) variables that moderate and mediate the relation of perceiving a calling to living a calling, and (c) positive (job satisfaction, job performance) and potentially negative (burnout, workaholism, exploitation) outcomes that result from living a calling. Finally, practical implications are suggested for counselors and managers, who respectively may seek to help clients and employees live a calling. (PsycINFO Database Record

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Ryan D. Duffy

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Bryan J. Dik

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Richard P Douglass

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Jessica W. England

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Brandon L. Velez

Format Sitasi

Duffy, R.D., Dik, B.J., Douglass, R.P., England, J.W., Velez, B.L. (2018). Work as a calling: A theoretical model.. https://doi.org/10.1037/cou0000276

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Tahun Terbit
2018
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
285×
Sumber Database
Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.1037/cou0000276
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Open Access ✓